• Exclusive Interview with Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling

  • Jul 8 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

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Exclusive Interview with Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling

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  • Join N'DIGO Studio as host Hermene Hartman interviews Superintendent Larry Snelling, tackling the urgent issue of building relationships between law enforcement and communities.


    Superintendent Larry Snelling brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his role as the head of the Chicago Police Department. With a career that spans various positions within the department, Snelling has demonstrated his commitment to serving and protecting the city he calls home. His deep understanding of the communities he serves, particularly his intimate knowledge of Englewood, where he grew up and attended high school, provides him with valuable insights into the challenges and needs of Chicago residents. Snelling's extensive background in counterintelligence and teaching at the police academy has equipped him with the necessary skills to lead and guide his fellow officers. He strongly advocates for community policing, emphasizing the importance of building relationships and fostering trust between law enforcement and the public. Snelling's dedication to fairness, communication, and collaboration will undoubtedly contribute to efforts to improve safety and strengthen the bond between police and communities in Chicago.


    "We need fairness. We need them judged fairly. We can hold people accountable, but we have to heal as a community if we're going to stop this cycle of violence." - Superintendent Larry Snelling


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