Hinsdale Police Chief Submits Retirement Amid Department Scrutiny
HINSDALE — Hinsdale's police chief has submitted notice of intent to retire amid ongoing scrutiny of the department, following a fatal officer-involved shooting that killed a 27-year-old resident named Biagio. Sgt. Crupi has returned to duty as the review continues.
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"Hinsdale police chief to retire amid ongoing scrutiny of department - WNYT.com": according to WNYT.com, Hinsdale's police chief is preparing to step down after months of controversy surrounding the department, with scrutiny of its practices continuing (read it at https://wnyt.com/top-stories/hinsdale-police-chief-to-retire-amid-ongoing-scrutiny-of-department/).
"Hinsdale Police Chief submits intent to retire; Sgt. Crupi returns to duty after fatal officer ...": News10 reports that Sgt. Crupi is back on active duty following the officer-involved shooting that killed 27-year-old Biagio, even as the chief moves toward retirement (read it at https://www.news10.com/news/hinsdale-police-chief-submits-intent-to-retire-sgt-crupi-returns-to-duty-after-fatal-officer-involved-shooting/amp/).
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