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City Council Unanimously Confirms Larry Snelling as CPD Superintendent | Chicago Defender

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Larry Snelling is the new Chicago police superintendent. During a special meeting on Wednesday, the Chicago City Council unanimously confirmed him as the city's top cop. The City Council vote was 48-0. Two aldermen were absent. 'I'm grateful for the City Council's confirmation of Superintendent Larry Snelling today, marking a step forward in our journey … Continued

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