Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

CPD promotes cop who bungled homicide case involving Daley’s nephew

- BY KATIE ANTHONY For the Sun-Times

A Chicago police sergeant who supervised the botched investigat­ion into the death of David Koschman — who was punched to death in 2004 by then-Mayor Richard M. Daley’s nephew Richard “R.J.” Vanecko — has been promoted to lieutenant.

Sam Cirone had faced a one-year suspension over the controvers­ial case that was first uncovered by the Chicago Sun-Times — but the 29-year veteran is still moving up the ranks, a department spokesman confirmed Saturday.

In 2019, the Chicago Police Board found Cirone guilty on five counts of violating department rules in the investigat­ion, but instead of a suspension, the board only slapped him with a reprimand.

“Sergeant Cirone failed as a supervisor, but his role in this investigat­ion and his responsibi­lity for its failures is clearly less than that of the actual detectives and those above him,” the board’s 30-page ruling said.

Koschman’s death had been called an unsolved homicide for years, until a Sun-Times public records request in January 2011 spurred the police department to order a new investigat­ion less than five months before Daley retired as mayor.

Cirone supervised detectives James Gilger and Nick Spanos, who spent two months on that reinvestig­ation. Their report agreed with the original findings that Daley’s nephew acted in self-defense when he threw the punch that caused Koschman’s death. No charges were filed.

But a Sun-Times investigat­ion cast doubt on the police probes, and a Cook County judge appointed Dan K. Webb as a special prosecutor in the case. That led to Daley’s nephew being charged with involuntar­y manslaught­er. Vanecko pleaded guilty and served 60 days in prison.

Details on Cirone’s assignment as lieutenant weren’t immediatel­y available.

 ?? SUN-TIMES FILES ?? Then-Chicago Police Sgt. Sam Cirone in 2019 after a hearing before the Chicago Police Board. He since has been promoted to lieutenant.
SUN-TIMES FILES Then-Chicago Police Sgt. Sam Cirone in 2019 after a hearing before the Chicago Police Board. He since has been promoted to lieutenant.

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