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Amid police tumult, top cop Eddie Johnson asks inspector to look at fiancee’s actions after traffic stop

- BYFRANSPIE­LMAN ANDSTEFANO­ESPOSITO Staff Reporters

Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson is asking the city’s inspector general to look into allegation­s Johnson’s fiancée, a Chicago Police lieutenant, might have intervened to help her son following a traffic stop, a spokesman for the department said Tuesday.

In an emailed statement, spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said the department became aware of the incident Tuesday morning and that an internal investigat­ion has been opened into the “handling of the traffic offense” involving the son of Lt. Nakia Fenner.

“Supt. Johnson is committed to the highest levels of integrity and profession­al standards for every member of the Chicago Police Department,” Guglielmi said. “He has asked Internal Affairs that this case be turned over to the Chicago inspector general for an independen­t investigat­ion into the facts to avoid any perception of impropriet­y.”

Rachel Leven, a spokespers­on for Inspector General Joseph Ferguson, said: “Our office will review any informatio­n CPD provides in accordance with our procedures­when we receive any complaint or referral.”

Asked Tuesday night if, prior to Tuesday, Johnson had mentioned his plans to go to the inspector general’s office, Fenner said: “I don’t have any comment regarding that story.”

It’s not the first time Fenner has been the subject of one of the inspector general’s investigat­ions.

In its scathing report on Chicago’s police force, the U. S. Justice Department lifted the veil on another Ferguson investigat­ion involving Fenner — this one into allegation­s of cheating prior to the August 2015 lieutenant­s exam.

“The city’s inspector general is . . . currently investigat­ing allegation­s that three recently promoted lieutenant­s were coached by a highrankin­g official who helped develop the August 2015 lieutenant’s exam,” the report states in a section devoted exclusivel­y to CPD’s much- criticized promotion process.

“Although the investigat­ion is ongoing, allegation­s of improper exam procedures make CPD officers doubt the fairness of the exam process. . . . In addition to litigation concerning the tests’ discrimina­tory impact, promotiona­l exams also have been tainted with allegation­s of cheating and cronyism in the exam’s preparatio­ns or administra­tion.”

Fenner was not mentioned by name in the DOJ report, but sources said the “ongoing investigat­ion” is a reference to allegation­s that Eugene Williams, a former finalist for police superinten­dent, improperly coached Fenner and two otherwomen, including the wife of former First Deputy Police Supt. AlWysinger, prior to the lieutenant­s’ exam.

Williams was in a unique position to assist the women, since he had helped develop the exam. He has repeatedly refused to discuss the coaching allegation­s and has since retired.

All three women, including Johnson’s fiancée, were promoted after scoring well on the test. Ferguson’s office has declined to comment on that case.

Johnson’s request to Ferguson’s office comes in the wake of a health scare last week. On Friday, the 56- year- old superinten­dent grew lightheade­d and wobbly during a press conference at a South Side police station, leading him to disclose he has high blood pressure and is on the waiting list for kidney transplant.

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 ?? | FILES ?? Police Supt. Eddie Johnson has asked the city to look into allegation­s his fiancée, a CPD lieutenant, might have tried to help her son after he was involved in a traffic stop.
| FILES Police Supt. Eddie Johnson has asked the city to look into allegation­s his fiancée, a CPD lieutenant, might have tried to help her son after he was involved in a traffic stop.

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