The Chicago Police Department’s chief of detectives, Brendan Deenihan, is leaving the department and the force, multiple sources told NBC 5.
The Chicago Police Department's chief of detectives, Brendan Deenihan, is leaving the department and the force, multiple sources told NBC 5.Deenihan has spent 26 years with the Chicago Police Department, including at one point as the commander of internal affairs. He joined the force in 1997 and was named the chief of the detectives division in 2020.Get Chicago local news, weather forecasts, sports and entertainment stories to your inbox.
One alderman who spoke to NBC Chicago about Deenihan's move said,"we are losing one of the good ones."
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