Chicago Sun-Times

Slain CPD Cmdr. Paul Bauer remembered on first anniversar­y of his murder

- BY SAM CHARLES, STAFF REPORTER scharles@suntimes.com | samjcharle­s

More than 150 people gathered at the Thompson Center Wednesday afternoon — the first anniversar­y of the murder of Chicago Police Commander Paul Bauer — “to mourn, to remember, but also to give thanks.”

“Paul embodied integrity” and he “will never, ever be forgotten,” said CPD Chaplain the Rev. Dan Brandt, who previously served as pastor of Nativity of Our Lord Church in Bridgeport, just a few blocks from Bauer’s home.

Among the attendees were members of Bauer’s family, including his 14-year-old daughter, Grace, along with dozens of law enforcemen­t officers and first responders. The 15-minute ceremony was opened and closed by a CPD bagpiper playing the national anthem and “Amazing Grace.”

“On this day, we are connected by a tragic moment,” CPD Chaplain Kimberly LewisDavis said. “A moment that took from us the life of Cmdr. Paul Bauer, a beloved friend, family man and dedicated father.”

At the time of his death, Bauer, 53, was commander of the CPD’s Near North District, which covers River North and most of Lincoln Park.

About 2 p.m. on Feb. 13, 2018, Bauer was headed to City Hall to meet with local aldermen to discuss crime-fighting strategies in his district when a call came over his radio that a man had fled from officers nearby.

Bauer saw the man and ran after him. He pursued the man down a Thompson Center staircase, they struggled and Bauer was shot six times. He was pronounced dead at Northweste­rn Memorial Hospital a short time later.

Shomari Legghette, 45, was charged with first-degree murder, armed violence, and possession of a firearm and possession of a controlled substance. Authoritie­s said Legghette, a four-time convicted felon, was wearing body armor when he encountere­d Bauer.

“He did not give his life,” Brandt said. “It was taken from us by a fourtime convicted felon.”

Also in attendance were Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, Cook County Commission­er John Daley, Aldermen Patrick Daley Thompson, Matt O’Shea, Nick Sposato, Brian Hopkins and Brendan Reilly.

Bauer was on his way to a City Hall meeting with Hopkins and Reilly when he was killed.

Mayoral candidates Bill Daley, Bob Fioretti, Willie Wilson and former CPD Supt. Garry McCarthy, Bauer’s former boss, also were there.

“He was humble yet confident, all at the same time,” McCarthy remembered of Bauer, who previously commanded the CPD’s Mounted Unit.

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES ?? Grace Bauer, 14, daughter of Chicago Police Cmdr. Paul Bauer, greets family members and supporters after a memorial service for her father at the Thompson Center Wednesday.
ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES Grace Bauer, 14, daughter of Chicago Police Cmdr. Paul Bauer, greets family members and supporters after a memorial service for her father at the Thompson Center Wednesday.
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Cmdr. Paul Bauer
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Shomari Legghette

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