Chief Larry Snelling, the man nominated by Mayor Brandon Johnson to be Chicago’s next police superintendent, smiles Monday during a press conference at City Hall.
Chief Larry Snelling, the man nominated by Mayor Brandon Johnson to be Chicago’s next police superintendent, smiles Monday during a press conference at City Hall. Ashlee Rezin / Chicago Sun-Times
Chief Larry Snelling, the man nominated by Mayor Brandon Johnson to be Chicago’s next police superintendent, smiles Monday during a press conference at City Hall.
Chief Larry Snelling, the man nominated by Mayor Brandon Johnson to be Chicago’s next police superintendent, smiles Monday during a press conference at City Hall. Ashlee Rezin / Chicago Sun-Times

Mayor Brandon Johnson has chosen 29-year Chicago Police Department veteran Larry Snelling as superintendent after a month-long search.

Reset discusses what challenges Snelling faces ahead if confirmed.

GUESTS: Chip Mitchell, WBEZ criminal justice reporter

Craig Futterman, Clinical Prof. of Law at University of Chicago Law School & a Resident Dean of the College

Chief Larry Snelling, the man nominated by Mayor Brandon Johnson to be Chicago’s next police superintendent, smiles Monday during a press conference at City Hall.
Chief Larry Snelling, the man nominated by Mayor Brandon Johnson to be Chicago’s next police superintendent, smiles Monday during a press conference at City Hall. Ashlee Rezin / Chicago Sun-Times
Chief Larry Snelling, the man nominated by Mayor Brandon Johnson to be Chicago’s next police superintendent, smiles Monday during a press conference at City Hall.
Chief Larry Snelling, the man nominated by Mayor Brandon Johnson to be Chicago’s next police superintendent, smiles Monday during a press conference at City Hall. Ashlee Rezin / Chicago Sun-Times

Mayor Brandon Johnson has chosen 29-year Chicago Police Department veteran Larry Snelling as superintendent after a month-long search.

Reset discusses what challenges Snelling faces ahead if confirmed.

GUESTS: Chip Mitchell, WBEZ criminal justice reporter

Craig Futterman, Clinical Prof. of Law at University of Chicago Law School & a Resident Dean of the College