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Head of the Chicago Police Department to retire after 3 years in the position
Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling announced his retirement after three years leading the department. Crime statistics show a 32% drop in murders and 41% decrease in shootings compared to 2023. Snelling oversaw preparations for the 2024 Democratic National Convention and managed a federal court-monitored police overhaul plan.
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