Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department


The Superintendent of Police for the Chicago Police Department is the head of the Chicago Police Department (CPD).

Superintendent of Police the of Chicago Police Department
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Incumbent
David Brown

since April 15, 2020
Chicago Police Department
Member ofChicago City Council
Reports toMayor of Chicago
SeatCity of Chicago, U.S.
AppointerMayor of Chicago
Term length4 years Renewable
PrecursorSuperintendent of Police
Formation
  • 1835 (1835)
  • (185 years ago)
First holderOrsemus Morrison (as "High Constable")
DeputyAnthony J. Riccio
Salary$260,004.00
WebsiteOffice of the Superintendent

The post is currently held by David Brown who first took office on April 15, 2020.[1]

This position, in its current iteration, has existed as the head of the Chicago Police Department since 1960.[2][3]

List of Superintendents

No. Name Dates in office[2][3] Mayoral administration(s)
1 Orlando Wilson March 2, 1960–July 1, 1967 Richard J. Daley
2 James B. Conlisk, Jr November 1, 1973–July 1967 Richard J. Daley
3 James M. Rochford February 11, 1974–October 11, 1977 Richard J. Daley
Michael A. Bilandic
4 James E. O’Grady April 10, 1978–April 25, 1979 Michael A. Bilandic
Jane Byrne
5 Richard J. Brzeczek January 11, 1980–April 29, 1983 Jane Byrne
6 Fred Rice, Jr. August 27, 1983–November 1, 1987 Harold Washington
7 LeRoy Martin November 18, 1987–April 12, 1992 David Orr
Eugene Sawyer
Richard M. Daley
8 Matt L. Rodriguez April 13, 1992–December 1, 1997 Richard M. Daley
9 Terry G. Hillard February 18, 1998–April 18, 2003 Richard M. Daley
10 Philip J. Cline October 6, 2003–April 2, 2007 Richard M. Daley
11 Jody P. Weis February 1, 2008–March 1, 2011 Richard M. Daley
12 Garry McCarthy May 11, 2011–December 1, 2015 Richard M. Daley
Rahm Emanuel
13 Eddie T. Johnson April 13, 2016–December 2, 2019 Rahm Emanuel
14 David Brown April 15, 2020–present Lori Lightfoot
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See also

References

  1. Masterson, Matt (15 April 2020). "Charlie Beck Steps Down as David Brown Becomes Chicago's New Top Cop". WTTW News. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
  2. "HEADS OF THE CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT | ChicagoCop.com". ChicagoCop.com. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
  3. "History". Chicago Police Department. Retrieved 2020-06-27.
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