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Article: Terry G. Hillard named Chicago police superintendent.(National Report)(Brief Article)
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- Jet
- Article date:
- March 9, 1998
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Terry G. Hillard, a 30-year veteran police officer, was recently named superintendent of the Chicago Police Department.
Hillard, 54, will head a department with 16,856 employees, including 13,545 sworn officers, and a $923 million annual budget.
In announcing the appointment, Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley said, "Terry Hillard's overall understanding of the police department from top to bottom is outstanding. He has a vision for the police department, and he understands the issues."
Hillard was most recently chief of the police department's 1,162-member Detective Division. He also implemented a new Sex Offender Registration Program and ...