Emanuel fires Chicago police chief
Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy has lost his job amid widespread criticism over the handling of the shooting death of a black teenager that eventually led to a white police officer being charged with murder.
“I am grateful for his service to this city,” Emanuel said. “But now is the time for fresh eyes and new leadership” to confront the challenges facing Chicago.
“Every day we must ensure that the checks and balances are in place to keep the confidence of Chicagoans — in their public safety and in the people that are entrusted with that responsibility,” Emanuel said.
The Chicago mayor suggested the three-part approach — firing McCarthy, expanding the use of police body cameras and establishing the task force — was the first step to regaining public trust.
“This is not the end of the problem, but it is the beginning of the solution to the problem,” Emanuel said.
Hours earlier on Tuesday, during a radio interview cited by the Chicago Tribune, McCarthy indicated he wasn’t going anywhere.
“How am I? I’m a little busy and a little bit stressed out, but staying the course,” he said on WGN-AM while talking about the McDonald shooting.
Emanuel tapped McCarthy to lead the police department in 2011.
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