Head of the Chicago Police Department
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Incumbent
Larry Snelling
since September 28, 2023
Inaugural holderOrsemus Morrison (as "High Constable")
Formation1835 (as "High Constable")

The following is a list of heads of the Chicago Police Department.

Currently the executive of the Chicago Police Department is referred to as a "Superintendent of Police". Preceding titles included High Constable, City Marshall, General Superintendent of Police, and Commissioner of Police.

History

The original head of police position, existent from 1835 through 1842, was referred to as "High Constable". The position was an elected one.[1][2]

The second title used for the head of police was "City Marshall", which was used from 1842 through 1861.[1][2] The position was an elected one.[1] For a single year during (1855-56) this time, Chicago briefly had an appointed Chief of Police position that co-headed the department alongside the City Marshall.[1]

The title used for the head of police from 1861 to 1927 was "General Superintendent of Police". The position was an appointed one.[1] After the Board of Police Commissioners was legislated out of existence in 1875, the office of City Marshall was brought back to jointly serve as the head of the Chicago Police Department alongside the General Superintendent of Police.[1] This time, the office was an appointed one.[1] By vote of the City Council on May 31, 1876 the office of City Marshall was to be abolished.[1] The office was consequentially eliminated June 5, 1876, with the position of General Superintendent of Police reinstated as the sole head of police.[1] From this point on, the city has had only a singular head of police at a time.[1]

From 1927 through 1960, the head of police was titled the Commissioner of Police.[1][2]

In 1960, the head of police assumed its current title, Superintendent of Police.[1][2]

Samuel Nolan was the first African-American individual to serve as head of the police department in an interim capacity, doing so from late–1979 until January 1980. Fred Rice Jr., who served as superintendent from 1983 through 1987, was the African-American individual to serve on a permanent basis.[3][4]

Recent

On November 8, 2019, Mayor Lori Lightfoot appointed retired Los Angeles police chief Charlie Beck as the city's interim superintendent.[5] Mayor Rahm Emanuel had appointed former Bureau of Patrol Chief Eddie T. Johnson as Superintendent on March 28, 2016; on December 2, 2019, Mayor Lightfoot terminated Johnson's superintendent contract for cause.[6] He was preceded by Garry F. McCarthy, former director of the Newark, New Jersey, Police Department, as superintendent; this was approved by the city council on June 8, 2011.[7] McCarthy was the highest paid city employee with an annual salary of $260,004.[8] McCarthy was fired by Mayor Rahm Emanuel on December 1, 2015, after refusing Emanuel's request that he resign over the city's high murder rate and his department's handling of the murder of Laquan McDonald.

Prior to McCarthy's appointment, Jody P. Weis had served as superintendent of police since February 2008. At the time, Weis was the second Chicago police superintendent hired from outside of the city. He replaced Philip J. Cline, who officially retired on August 3, 2007. Weis' contract expired on March 1, 2011. Mayor Richard M. Daley appointed Cline's predecessor, Terry Hillard, on an interim basis.

List of heads of the Chicago Police Department

Order Name Tenure start Tenure end Title Mayor(s) served under Born Died Notes Ref
1stOrsemus MorrisonAugust 1835May 2, 1837High ConstableN/AAJune 24, 1807January 4, 1864Served 1 term.[1][9]
2ndJohn ShrigleyMay 2, 1837March 4, 1839William B. Ogden,
Buckner Stith Morris
November 22, 1802August 15, 1853Served 1 term.[1]
3rdSamuel James LoweMarch 5, 1839February 28, 1842Benjamin W. Raymond,
Alexander Loyd,
Francis C. Sherman
17991851Served 1 term.[1]
4thOrson SmithMarch 1, 1842March 4, 1844City MarshallFrancis C. Sherman,
Benjamin W. Raymond,
Augustus Garrett
April 29, 1801January 29, 1863Served 1 term.[1]
5thPhilip DeanMarch 5, 1844March 6, 1848Augustus Garrett,
Alson Sherman,
Augustus Garrett,
John Putnam Chapin,
James Curtiss
June 24, 1804November 17, 1861Served 2 terms.[1]
6thAmbrose BurnhamMarch 7, 1848March 1, 1852James Curtiss,
James H. Woodworth,
James Curtiss,
Walter S. Gurnee
August 7, 1811October 21, 1870Served 2 terms.[1]
7thJames L. HoweMarch 2, 1852March 6, 1854Walter S. Gurnee,
Charles McNeill Gray
18151863Served 1 term.[1]
8thDarius KnightsMarch 7, 1854March 3, 1856Walter S. Gurnee,
Isaac L. Milliken
1814October 22, 1882Served 1 term.[1]
9thCyrus Parker BradleyMay 26, 18551856Chief of PoliceLevi BooneNovember 11, 1819March 6, 1865For a year, Chicago briefly had an appointed Chief of Police position that co-headed the department alongside the City Marshall.[1][2]
10thJames M. DonnellyMarch 4, 1856February 28, 1859City MarshallLevi Boone,
John Wentworth,
John C. Haines
Served 3 terms.[1]
11thJacob RehmMarch 1, 1859March 5, 1860John C. HainesDecember 7, 1828March 6, 1915Served 1 term.[1]
12thIver LawsonMarch 6, 1860March 4, 1861John C. Haines,
John Wentworth
Served 1 term.[1]
13thCyrus Parker BradleyApril 6, 18611862General Superintendent of PoliceJohn Wentworth,
Julian S. Rumsey,
Francis C. Sherman
November 11, 1819March 6, 1865Was acting General Superintendent from April 6, 1861, until being appointed permanent General Superintendent on April 23, 1861.[1]
14thJacob RehmFebruary 20, 1863July 3, 1863Francis C. ShermanDecember 7, 1828March 6, 1915Initially appointed as interim General Superintendent, subsequently made permanent.[1]
Cyrus Parker Bradley (interim)July 1863April 1864Francis C. ShermanNovember 11, 1819March 6, 1865[1]
15thWilliam TurtleApril 23, 1864November 29, 1865Francis C. Sherman,
John B. Rice
November 27, 1820February 14, 1887[1]
16thJacob RehmNovember 18651871John B. Rice,
Roswell B. Mason
December 7, 1828March 6, 1915Was interim superintendent from November 1865 until being officially appointed as permanent superintendent on January 13, 1866.[1][10]
17thWilliam Wallace KennedyApril 1871July 29, 1872Roswell B. Mason,
Joseph Medill
May 1830September 20, 1900[1][11]
18thElmer WashburnJuly 29, 1872December 29, 1873Joseph Medill,
Lester L. Bond,
Harvey D. Colvin
December 25, 1834November 23, 1918Was interim General Superintendent from July 29, 1872, until being appointed permanent General Superintendent on August 12, 1872.[1][11]
19thJacob RehmDecember 22, 1873October 4, 1875Harvey D. ColvinDecember 7, 1828March 6, 1915[1][10]
20thGeorge L. DunlapJuly 30, 1875November 22, 1875City MarshallHarvey D. ColvinCity Marshall, at this time, existed as co-head alongside General Superintendent of Police.[1]
21stMichael C. HickeyOctober 7, 1875August 1, 1878General Superintendent of PoliceHarvey D. Colvin,
Monroe Heath
1830August 31, 1900[1][11]
22ndRoswell Eaton GoodellNovember 22, 1875June 5, 1876City MarshallHarvey D. ColvinOctober 21, 1825October 19, 1903City Marshall, at this time, existed as co-head alongside General Superintendent of Police.[1]
23rdValerius A. SeaveyAugust 1, 1878September 7, 1879General Superintendent of PoliceMonroe Heath,
Carter Harrison Sr.
1840September 7, 1879Was interim General Superintendent from August 1, 1878, until being officially appointed as permanent General Superintendent on July 30, 1878.[1][11]
24thSimon O'DonnellDecember 15, 1879November 30, 1880Carter Harrison Sr.1834August 3, 1893[1]
25thWilliam J. McGarigleNovember 30, 1880November 1882Carter Harrison Sr.September 12, 1850April 29, 1917Was acting General Superintendent from November 30, 1880, until being officially appointed as permanent General Superintendent on December 13, 1880.[1]
26thAustin J. DoyleNovember 13, 1882October 15, 1885Carter Harrison Sr.September 18, 1849February 6, 1924[1][11]
27thFrederick EbersoldOctober 15, 1885February 14, 1888Carter Harrison Sr.,
John A. Roche
March 30, 1841January 21, 1900Was interim General Superintendent from October 15, 1885, until being officially appointed as permanent General Superintendent on October 26, 1885.[1][11]
Frederick H. Marsh (interim)February 14, 1888April 17, 1888John A. Roche1842May 3, 1929[1]
28thGeorge W. HubbardApril 17, 18881889John A. Roche,
DeWitt C. Cregier
February 22, 1850 ???[1][11]
29thFrederick H. MarshJanuary 1, 18901891DeWitt C. Cregier,
Hempstead Washburne
1842May 3, 1929[1][11]
30thRobert Wilson McClaughryMay 18, 1891May 1893Hempstead Washburne,
Carter Harrison Sr.
July 22, 1839November 9, 1920[1][11]
31stMichael BrennanMay 1893April 8, 1895Carter Harrison Sr.,
George B. Swift,
John P. Hopkins
1844April 9, 1920Was acting General Superintendent from May 1893 until being officially appointed permanent General Superintendent on September 11, 1893.[1][11][12]
Joseph Kipley (interim)April 8, 1895April 11, 1895John P. Hopkins
George B. Swift
January 6, 1848February 6, 1904[1][12]
32ndJohn J. BadenochApril 11, 1895April 1897George B. SwiftApril 5, 1851April 27, 1933[1][11]
33rdJoseph KipleyApril 16, 1897April 23, 1901George B. Swift,
Carter Harrison Jr.
January 6, 1848February 6, 1904[1]
John E. Ptacek (interim)April 16, 1901April 30, 1901Carter Harrison Jr.[1]
34thFrancis O'NeillApril 30, 1901July 24, 1905Carter Harrison Jr.,
Edward F. Dunne
August 28, 1848January 28, 1936[1][11]
Herman F. Schuettler (interim)July 24, 1905July 26, 1905Edward F. DunneJuly 14, 1861August 22, 1918[1]
35thJohn M. CollinsJuly 26, 1905April 15, 1907Edward F. Dunne18401916[1][11]
36thGeorge M. ShippyApril 15, 1907August 3, 1909Fred A. BusseJune 24, 1854April 13, 1913[1][11]
Herman F. Schuettler (interim)August 3, 1909August 15, 1909Fred A. BusseJuly 14, 1861August 22, 1918[1]
37thLeRoy T. StewardAugust 15, 19091911Fred A. BusseMarch 24, 1862April 26, 1944[1]
Herman F. Schuettler (interim)1911April 4, 1911Fred A. BusseJuly 14, 1861August 22, 1918[1]
38thJohn McWeenyApril 4, 1911October 23, 1913Fred A. Busse,
Carter Harrison Jr.
March 15, 1857December 26, 1934[1]
Herman F. Schuettler (interim)October 24, 1913November 3, 1913Carter Harrison Jr.July 14, 1861August 22, 1918[1]
39thJames GleasonNovember 3, 1913April 26, 1915Carter Harrison Jr.January 13, 1861November 16, 1929[1][11]
40thCharles C. HealyApril 26, 1915January 11, 1917William H. ThompsonMay 14, 18561959[1][11]
41stHerman F. SchuettlerJanuary 11, 1917August 22, 1918William H. ThompsonJuly 14, 1861August 22, 1918[1][11]
John H. Alcock (interim)January 11, 1918November 25, 1918William H. Thompson[1]
42ndJohn J. GarrityNovember 25, 1918November 10, 1920William H. ThompsonJune 21, 1869August 10 1940[1]
43rdCharles C. FitzmorrisNovember 10, 1920April 16, 1923William H. ThompsonMay 1, 1884August 18, 1948[1]
44thMorgan A. CollinsApril 16, 1923April 14, 1927William E. DeverApril 5, 1886March 21, 1946[1]
45thMichael HughesApril 14, 1927July 25, 1928Commissioner of PoliceWilliam E. Dever,
William H. Thompson
September 24, 1870June 21 1956Was acting General Superintendent from April 14, 1927, until being officially appointed permanent General Superintendent on April 16, 1923.[1]
46thWilliam F. RussellSeptember 12, 1928June 16, 1930William H. ThompsonDecember 1, 1874April 1, 1946Initially acting Commissioner, elevated to permanent Commissioner.[1]
John H. Alcock (interim)June 16, 1930October 1, 1931William H. Thompson,
Anton Cermak
[1]
47thJames P. AllmanOctober 1, 1931January 1, 1946Anton Cermak,
Frank J. Corr,
Edward J. Kelly
October 16, 1875February 24, 1956[1]
48thJohn C. PrendergastJanuary 1, 1946November 16, 1950Edward J. Kelly,
Martin H. Kennelly
October 19, 1884January 16, 1958[1]
49thTimothy J. O'ConnorNovember 14, 19501960BMartin H. Kennelly,
Richard J. Daley
January 27, 1902December 31, 1968[1]
50thO. W. WilsonMarch 2, 1960July 1, 1967Superintendent of PoliceRichard J. DaleyMay 15, 1900October 18, 1972[1]
51stJames Conlisk Jr.July 1, 1967November 1, 1973Richard J. DaleyOctober 2, 1918September 29, 1984Initially interim Superintendent, elevated to permanent Superintendent.[1]
52ndJames M. RochfordNovember 1, 1973October 11, 1977Richard J. Daley,
Michael A. Bilandic
October 1, 1921April 14, 2004Was acting Superintendent, from November 1, 1973, until being officially appointed as permanent Superintendent on February 11, 1974.[1]
Michael Spiotto (interim)October 11, 1977April 10, 1978Michael A. Bilandic[1]
53rdJames E. O'GradyApril 10, 1978April 25, 1979Michael A. Bilandic,
Jane Byrne
1929[1]
Joseph DiLeonardi (interim)April 25, 1979September 1, 1979Jane ByrneMarch 31, 1932January 28, 2017Relieved of command by Mayor Jane Byrne.[1]
Samuel Nolan (interim)September 1, 1979January 11, 1980Jane ByrneSeptember 30, 1997[1][13]
54thRichard J. BrzeczekJanuary 11, 1980April 29, 1983Jane ByrneOctober 8, 1942Discharged by Mayor Jane Byrne.[1]
James E. O'Grady (interim)April 29, 1983August 27, 1983Jane Byrne
Harold Washington
1929[1]
55thFred Rice Jr.August 27, 1983November 1, 1987Harold WashingtonDecember 24, 1926January 10, 2011[1]
56thLeRoy MartinNovember 18, 1987April 12, 1992Harold Washington,
Eugene Sawyer,
Richard M. Daley
1929August 31, 2013[1]
57thMatt L. RodriguezApril 13, 1992December 1, 1997Richard M. DaleyApril 5, 1936[1]
58thTerry G. HillardFebruary 18, 1998April 18, 2003Richard M. DaleyAugust 11, 1943[1]
59thPhilip J. ClineOctober 6, 2003April 2, 2007Richard M. DaleyOctober 10, 1949[1]
60thJody WeisFebruary 1, 2008March 1, 2011Richard M. DaleyDecember 10, 1957[1]
Terry G. Hillard (interim)March 1, 2011May 11, 2011Richard M. DaleyAugust 11, 1943[1]
61stGarry McCarthyMay 11, 2011December 1, 2015Rahm EmanuelMay 4, 1959[1]
John Escalante (interim)December 1, 2015March 28, 2016Rahm EmanuelReturned to command as First Deputy Superintendent of Police on March 28, 2016.[1]
62ndEddie T. JohnsonMarch 28, 2016December 2, 2019Rahm Emanuel,
Lori Lightfoot
July 28, 1960Was interim Superintendent from March 28, 2016, until being officially appointed as permanent Superintendent on April 13, 2016; discharged by Mayor Lori Lightfoot.[1]
Charlie Beck (interim)December 2, 2019April 15, 2020Lori LightfootJune 27, 1953[1][14][15]
63rdDavid BrownApril 15, 2020March 16, 2023Lori LightfootSeptember 18, 1960Was acting Superintendent from April 15, 2020, until being officially appointed as permanent Superintendent on April 22, 2020. Resigned post on March 16, 2023.[1][15][16][17]
Eric Carter (interim)March 16, 2023May 15, 2023Lori LightfootInterim superintendent; stepped down on May 15, 2022[18][19]
Fred Waller (interim)May 15, 2023September 27, 2023Brandon Johnson[20]
64thLarry SnellingSeptember 27, 2023Brandon Johnson[21]

Notes

^A Orsemus Morrison's tenure predates the incorporation of Chicago as a city. While no mayor was serving at the time he was High Constable, John H. Kinzie was Town President

^B The position of "General Superintendent of Police" ceased to be the head of the Chicago Police Department prior to the end of O'Connor's tenure, which was December 29, 1964

See also

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