POLITICSCHICAGO SUN-TIMES
With Chicago police chief Snelling leaving, replacement search clouded by prospect of a heated mayor’s race
Chicago police superintendent Larry Snelling is retiring, and his replacement will be chosen amid a contentious mayoral race and political uncertainty. Mayor Brandon Johnson's low approval rating and potential reelection bid may deter candidates from applying, while City Council members express concerns about the selection process and police union tensions.
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