Larry Snelling, pick for next Chicago police superintendent, to attend public hearing

Larry Snelling, pick for next Chicago police superintendent, to attend public hearing

CHICAGO (CBS) – Residents will get a chance to ask questions to the man appointed to take over the Chicago Police Department.

Larry Snelling, the incoming CPD superintendent, will attend a public hearing next Thursday, Sept. 7, at 6 p.m. at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Pilsen.

Mayor Brandon Johnson introduced Snelling as his pick for the top job last month.

City rules state Snelling must attend a public hearing and be approved by a vote of the Chicago City Council before officially taking over the superintendent job.

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