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Chicago FBI chief leaving unexpectedly, raising eyebrows amid feds' ongoing credibility crisis
Chicago FBI boss Douglas S. DePodesta will leave his job after the Fourth of July, causing further tumult in the city's federal law enforcement community. He has led the FBI's Chicago Field Office since August 2024 and has a long career with the agency.
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