Mayor Brandon Johnson has appointed seven Chicago residents to the newly established Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability, aimed at providing civilian oversight of the Chicago Police Department (CPD). The commission includes interim President Anthony Driver Jr., interim Vice-President Remel Terry, and members Aaron Gottlieb, Abierre Minor, Angel Rubi Navarijo, Kelly Presley, and Sandra Wortham. The appointments are subject to approval by the City Council.
Two current leaders of a board meant to provide Chicago residents with oversight of the city’s embattled Police Department are poised to join its first permanent iteration alongside five other candidates, Mayor Brandon Johnson announced Tuesday. https://t.co/aZZacPg1H7
Mayor Brandon Johnson chooses 7 members to serve on Chicago civilian police oversight commission https://t.co/mVWGBcORQh
The president and vice president of Chicago’s Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability are among Mayor Brandon Johnson’s choices to serve on the permanent panel responsible for civilian oversight of the Chicago Police Department. https://t.co/nQbZjgfCcK
Mayor Brandon Johnson chooses seven members to serve on Chicago's permanent police oversight commission (Via Sun-Times) https://t.co/zrbwhjjcIz
Mayor Brandon Johnson named seven Chicago residents to serve on a permanent commission that will oversee the CPD as part of a new era for the beleaguered law enforcement agency. https://t.co/gPJjml9qfv
Mayor Johnson appoints Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability: interim President Anthony Driver Jr., interim Vice-President Remel Terry, Aaron Gottlieb, Abierre Minor, Angel Rubi Navarijo, Kelly Presley, and Sandra Wortham. City Council must OK