Chicago Police Department's Chief of Patrol Jon Hein to Retire Amid Controversy
Jon Hein, the Chief of Patrol for the Chicago Police Department (CPD), is set to retire next month. Hein, who has been with the CPD since March 2024, is the second-in-command of the department, following the retirement of First Deputy Superintendent Yolanda Talley. During his tenure, Hein has overseen significant events such as the Democratic National Convention in August 2024 and the federal immigration raids known as 'Operation Midway Blitz.' His leadership during these events has been both praised and criticized. Hein faced controversy when a message attributed to him instructed officers not to respond to a call from federal agents surrounded by a crowd after a shooting incident. This decision sparked debate about the CPD's role in federal operations, leading to an internal inquiry and public hearings by the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability.