AP: Chicago Hires Civil Rights Adviser for Police Department

AP: Chicago Hires Civil Rights Adviser for Police Department via NYT:

CHICAGO — A former deputy superintendent of the Chicago Police Department who left to lead two major police departments is returning as a senior adviser to help guide the police force in civil rights reforms, Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s office announced on Sunday.

The adviser, Charles H. Ramsey, was appointed to help a Police Department that is trying to regain public trust in the wake of the release of a video showing a white officer fatally shooting a black teenager.

Mr. Ramsey has twice invited federal reviews of police departments — first in Washington and most recently in Philadelphia — similar to the civil rights investigation into the Chicago Police Department that the Justice Department announced last month. He has said shootings involving the police in Washington and Philadelphia subsequently declined.

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