Eddie Johnson

The top cop, who served more than 30 years with the force, faced criticism after being found passed out in his car at a stop sign last month.
President Donald Trump keeps boasting about a cop who claimed he could fix Chicago’s crime problem in a day. Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson says that person doesn’t exist.
"Look, we're all adults here," scoffed Eddie Johnson at a press conference where he blasted the president's attacks on the city.
The president was in town for a closed-door fundraiser and a speech to the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
“It was not justified. It wasn’t justified. It was not,” Jose Nieves' father said.