Chicago Sun-Times

Already reeling from one suicide, CPD reports another officer apparently has killed himself

- BY FRANK MAIN, SAM KELLY AND MANNY RAMOS

As Chicago cops were struggling with the loss of a colleague who fatally shot himself Monday, another officer died of an apparent suicide Friday afternoon — deepening a crisis of suicides in the department, officials said.

Officer Jeffrey Troglia, 38, shot himself in the basement of his Mount Greenwood home on the Southwest Side, sources said.

Troglia worked in the department’s gang investigat­ions unit. He joined the force in 2006.

“It is with deep sadness that for the second time this week, I must share the difficult news of the death of one of our own in what appears to be a suicide,” Chicago Police Supt. David Brown said in a statement.

“Our deepest condolence­s go out to the officer’s family and friends, who are now grieving over this unimaginab­le tragedy,” Brown added.

“This job is not easy and is more difficult than ever. To the men and women of CPD: I know that it’s hard to take care of yourself and reach out. And I hear that, and know we need to do more.”

As word of the death spread, dozens of Chicago police officers showed up outside the Cook County medical examiner’s office, 2121 W. Harrison St. The arriving officers embraced before lining up on Harrison Street, waiting to pay their respects.

About 9:30 p.m., the flashing lights of police cars colored the night sky as a mile-long procession escorted the ambulance carrying the officer’s body to the medical examiner’s office.

It was the second such procession in less than a week. Early Monday, another officer, James Daly, was found dead of a gunshot in the men’s locker room of the Town Hall police station at 850 W. Addison. Daly, 47, told colleagues he was planning to retire even though he was notified two weeks before he died that he needed to be 50 to qualify for a pension, officials said.

At least 10 Chicago police officers have committed suicide since 2018. A 2017 Justice Department report found the department’s suicide rate was 60% higher than the nationwide average for officers.

Chicago police officials say they’ve bolstered their employee assistance program and earlier this week, Brown said he was asking NAMI Chicago, a mentalheal­th advocacy group, to create a comprehens­ive “officer wellness strategy” in light of the suicides.

John Catanzara, the president of the Fraternal Order of Police, said officers who need to talk through problems can come to the union hall for help.

“Don’t suffer in silence,” Catanzara said, adding that the FOP is going to propose to the city that the union take over the management of the employee assistance program to make it more welcoming to officers.

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An ambulance carrying the body of a Chicago police officer who died Friday of an apparent suicide arrives at the Cook County medical examiner’s office.

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