The Chicago Police Chief of Detectives is leaving, and the fate of the mayoral election could determine the future of Superintendent David Brown.
There is uncertainty over the future of top leadership for the Chicago Police Department.
"Supt. Brown is not leaving," Lightfoot said. "Supt. Brown is hard at work every single day making sure our communities are safe." "I think it's a disservice not only to him, but to the hard working men and women of the Chicago Police Department, that despite the fact that he has denied it, I deny it and the rumors persist and you report it as fact," Lightfoot said.However, Lightfoot said it is fact that Deenihan is leaving the force February 24 to reportedly take a job with Google.Deenihan's departure is viewed as a huge loss for the department.
O'Shea works closely with Deenihan, and says his resignation just adds to the chaos within the department.
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