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Record #: R2020-599   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 9/9/2020 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 9/9/2020
Title: Congratulations extended to Police Chief Fred Waller on retirement
Sponsors: Moore, David H.
Attachments: 1. R2020-599.pdf
RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING CHIEF FRED WALLER ON HIS RETIREMENT FROM THE CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT
WHEREAS, Chief Fred Waller, longtime Chicago police officer and lifelong Chicago resident, retired from the Chicago Police Department on August 15, 2020, after 34 years of service; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this milestone by the Honorable David Moore, Alderman ofthe 17th Ward; and

WHEREAS, Born in 1961, Chief Waller grew up on the South Side of Chicago in the Englewood, Roseland, and Pullman communities; after graduating from Luther South High School, he went on to attend Chicago State University before making the decision to serve his City as a member of the Chicago Police Department in 1986; and

WHEREAS, Chief Waller began his career as a beat cop, and eventually rose through the ranks to become the Chief of Patrol, a title that was recently converted to Chief of Operations; throughout his career he has overseen several police districts on the South Side, worked as a Tactical Team lieutenant, and worked gang and narcotics investigations; and
WHEREAS, As head of the Operations Bureau, Chief Waller was in charge of over 7,000 officers, the largest of all the department's patrol operations, and worked hard to show his support and encouragement for rank-and-file officers; and
WHEREAS, Even as a high-ranking member of the department, Chief Waller never forgot his roots as a beat cop, and said he was always on the front lines because he is a "street cop" at heart; and
WHEREAS, Chief Waller made sure to always be a visible and vocal presence during day-to-day police work and high-profile crimes, and has been described as speaking "with the voice of a true Chicagoan"; and
WHEREAS, Chief Waller cherishes the relationships he built over his three decades of service and holds them dear to his heart, including his best friend and patrol partner of 11 years, whom he talks to two or three times a day; and
WHEREAS, Serving the City through police w...

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