Opinion: The selection of Chicago’s next top cop has become a farce – Crain’s*

Michael Masters, CEO of Secure Community Network: "Unfortunately, the way in which the process is being manipulated by certain parties has all the makings of a farce: Police officials are openly campaigning for the job, community stakeholders are working to elevate their preferred candidates and, in at least one case, a potential applicant is lobbying former superintendents for their endorsement. This shouldn’t be a popularity contest...."
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Trash Panda
2 years ago

Has anybody bothered to check Masters background? A political hack with thin skin that has maneuvered his way thru various positions including a time on CPD where let’s day he wasn’t very effective and generally was disliked because of incompetence and arrogant behavior. No doubt Masters is lobbying behind the scene to get the super job as well.

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