Chicago Sun-Times

FOP endorses Pfannkuche in Republican race for state’s atty.

- BY RACHEL HINTON, STAFF REPORTER rhinton@suntimes.com | @rrhinton

The union representi­ng Chicago police officers on Tuesday endorsed Republican Christophe­r Pfannkuche for Cook County state’s attorney.

The Chicago Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 7, which represents rank-and-file Chicago police officers, backed Pfannkuche, who faces Pat O’Brien, a former Democratic Cook County

Judge, on the Republican ballot in the March primary.

Pfannkuche ran for the post in 2016.

“I am very honored by the confidence shown me by the many police organizati­ons across the county,” Pfannkuche said in a statement. “I have built deep and solid relationsh­ips with police officers and department­s throughout my 31 years in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s office as well as my work as a police training instructor and university professor.”

Kevin Graham, who serves as president of the lodge, said he didn’t believe O’Brien requested the group’s endorsemen­t.

Graham also said he doesn’t remember if the group plans to endorse a candidate on the Democratic ballot but could say for certain the group “will not be endorsing” incumbent State’s Attorney Kim Foxx.

Foxx and the FOP have had a tense relationsh­ip.

The two traded letters last summer. The FOP letter cited a “deep mistrust” of Foxx’s office as a reason for a special prosecutor to replace Foxx’s office in any case where a cop is the victim of a crime or has been accused of misconduct.

Foxx penned her own letter, expressing concerns that the union’s “public antics” lead to racist and misogynist­ic threats.

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