The Chicago Police Department’s superintendent announced Wednesday he will step down in two weeks, seven months before he turns 63, the mandatory retirement age for Chicago police officers. Superintendent David Brown made the announcement the day after Chicago’s mayoral primary election in which crime in the nation’s third largest city was a central issue.
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