Record #: R2015-66   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 1/21/2015 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 1/21/2015
Title: Congratulations extended to Police Deputy Chief Leo Schmitz on appointment as Director of Illinois State Police
Sponsors: Burke, Edward M.
Attachments: 1. R2015-66.pdf
RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, Governor Bruce Rauner has announced his plan to appoint Chicago Police Deputy Chief Leo Schmitz as the Director of the Illinois State Police, a position previously held by Director Hiram Grau; and

WHEREAS, Chicago Police Deputy Chief Leo Schmitz, who currently heads the Englewood Police district, joined the Chicago Police Department in August, 1986; and

WHEREAS, Deputy Chief Schmitz is widely regarded as one of the Chicago Police Department's most respected leaders and was elevated to the rank of Deputy Chief due to his experience in one ofthe toughest police districts in the City; and

WHEREAS, Deputy Chief Schmitz has worked tirelessly with members of the community to increase people's sense of safety and to improve the quality of life for the residents of Englewood; and

WHEREAS, prior to his assignment in Englewood, Deputy Chief Schmitz started the Gang Enforcement Unit - the largest in the country, where as the unit's commander, he coordinated efforts to attack violent crime caused by gangs; and

WHEREAS, for his significant work with the Gang Enforcement Unit, Deputy Chief Schmitz received the Unit Meritorious Award for the outstanding results achieved within the Unit's first year of existence, he has also been honored 241 times by the Chicago Police Department, with eleven Department Commendations, 167 honorable mentions, and has been awarded the Department's Medal of Valor and the Powers Leadership Award,

WHEREAS, Deputy Chief Schmitz also received the Police Blue Star Award which is given to a member of the Police Department who has been seriously or critically injured while in the performance of police duty; and

WHEREAS, additionally, Deputy Chief Schmitz has also received the Illinois Medal of Honor, the Cook County Sheriff Medal of Valor, The One Hundred Club Medal of Valor, and the Fraternal Order of Police Distinguished Service Award; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Edward M. Burke, Alderman of the 14th Ward, has appraised this aug...

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