David Brown
Chicago Police Supt. David Brown discusses public safety during a news conference with Mayor Lori Lightfoot, other police personnel and Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter Jr. at the Red Line's Chicago Station at 800 N. State St. on the Near North Side on March 9, 2022. Ashlee Rezin / Chicago Sun-Times
David Brown
Chicago Police Supt. David Brown discusses public safety during a news conference with Mayor Lori Lightfoot, other police personnel and Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter Jr. at the Red Line's Chicago Station at 800 N. State St. on the Near North Side on March 9, 2022. Ashlee Rezin / Chicago Sun-Times

The next mayor will have to choose the next superintendent, which has become a lightning rod issue for rank-and-file Chicago Police officers and those vying to sit in City Hall.

Reset hears analysis from police accountability experts and a former CPD sergeant about what they’d like to see in the next hire and what challenges lie ahead.

GUESTS: Craig Futterman, clinical professor of law at University of Chicago Law School, founder and former Director of the Civil Rights and Police Accountability Project of the Mandel Legal Aid Clinic

Anthony Driver, president of the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability

Joseph Moseley, retired sergeant in the detective department of Chicago Police Department

David Brown
Chicago Police Supt. David Brown discusses public safety during a news conference with Mayor Lori Lightfoot, other police personnel and Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter Jr. at the Red Line's Chicago Station at 800 N. State St. on the Near North Side on March 9, 2022. Ashlee Rezin / Chicago Sun-Times
David Brown
Chicago Police Supt. David Brown discusses public safety during a news conference with Mayor Lori Lightfoot, other police personnel and Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter Jr. at the Red Line's Chicago Station at 800 N. State St. on the Near North Side on March 9, 2022. Ashlee Rezin / Chicago Sun-Times

The next mayor will have to choose the next superintendent, which has become a lightning rod issue for rank-and-file Chicago Police officers and those vying to sit in City Hall.

Reset hears analysis from police accountability experts and a former CPD sergeant about what they’d like to see in the next hire and what challenges lie ahead.

GUESTS: Craig Futterman, clinical professor of law at University of Chicago Law School, founder and former Director of the Civil Rights and Police Accountability Project of the Mandel Legal Aid Clinic

Anthony Driver, president of the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability

Joseph Moseley, retired sergeant in the detective department of Chicago Police Department