Sources: Chicago police’s chief of detectives to leave the department

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Sources: Chicago police’s chief of detectives to leave the department
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A top Chicago police official who oversees the hundreds of detectives under Chicago police Superintendent David Brown intends to leave the police department, according to sources familiar with the departure.

Chief of Detectives Brendan Deenihan will leave the department in the coming weeks to take a position with Google, according to one of the sources. A police department spokesperson could not be reached to comment on his impending exit.Word of Deenihan’s move comes as Brown faces an uncertain future as Chicago’s top cop with his boss, Mayor Lori Lightfoot, locked in a highly contentious bid for re-election on Feb. 28 against eight challengers vying for her job.

Long regarded as one of the most respected police officials by many within the department, Deenihan was appointed in early 2020 to lead the detective bureau by then-interim police Superintendent Charlie Beck, overseeing hundreds of detectives who investigate violent crimes ranging from homicides, non-fatal shootings and sexual assaults to non-violent crimes like burglaries and large-scale thefts.

Even before his 2020 promotion, Deenihan was one of the most visible faces of the police department. As deputy chief of detectives, the second highest-ranking post in the detective bureau, he was often tasked with talking to reporters about high-profile investigations and other work within the unit. Prior to that, he served for a time as commander of the Area Central detective division, which encompassed large swaths of the South and Southwest Sides and parts of downtown. Earlier in his career, he supervised violent crime investigations for the Area South detective unit, covering Chicago’s far South Side.

In that post, he helped oversee many high-profile cases, including the line-of-duty killing of Chicago police Officer Michael Flisk in 2010 and the 2008 fatal stabbing of 9-year-old Mya Lyons, whose father was charged 2 1/2 years later and after initially telling investigators that he merely found her body. Mya’s father, Richard Lyons, is serving a 60-year prison sentence for her murder.Chicago Tribune reporters Gregory Pratt and Paige Fry contributed to this story.

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