Chicago Sun-Times

FORMER FOP PRESIDENT DIES OF COVID

Dean Angelo Sr., who led police union in days after killing of Laquan McDonald, rose to rank of detective and specialize­d in arson investigat­ions

- BY ANDY GRIMM, STAFF REPORTER agrimm@suntimes.com | @agrimm34

Former Chicago Fraternal Order of Police President Dean Angelo Sr., 67, who led the union during the tumultuous years immediatel­y after the shooting of Laquan McDonald, has died after a weekslong battle with COVID-19.

Mr. Angelo, who served as president of the police union from 2014 to 2017, died Tuesday, according to his son, Chicago Police Sgt. Dean Angelo Jr. He said his father had tested positive for the coronaviru­s in mid-September and had been in intensive care since Sept. 26. His son had earlier declined to say whether his dad had been vaccinated.

Mr. Angelo was the son of a Chicago police officer himself, and he has a daughter on the force in addition to Dean Angelo Jr. Another daughter is a CPS teacher, while another son is a Chicago firefighte­r.

“He was a gentleman,” said Dan Herbert, a former union attorney who represente­d former Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke in his trial for McDonald’s murder. “He would fight hard for his members, but he did it with class, and you can’t always say that about everyone.”

Mr. Angelo rose to the rank of detective and specialize­d in arson investigat­ions, his son said. In all, Mr. Angelo spent more than 37 years on the police force, mostly as a gang officer.

He met his wife of nearly 40 years, Claudia, on his lunch break while working as a patrolman.

Mr. Angelo completed some college before he joined CPD and went back to school when the department adopted a tuition reimbursem­ent program in 1980. He went on to get a doctorate and later taught law enforcemen­t classes at National Louis University and the College of St. Joseph, his son said.

As union president, Mr. Angelo was an early lightning rod in the debate over police reform. He became the most public defender of the police force when the release of video showing Van Dyke firing 16 shots at 17-year-old McDonald put the department under unpreceden­ted scrutiny. When Van Dyke was suspended from the force, Mr. Angelo hired him to work as a custodian at FOP headquarte­rs.

Mr. Angelo attended nearly all of the pretrial hearings in the nearly three years it took for Van Dyke to go to trial. He attended every day of Van Dyke’s 2018 trial, often sitting beside Van Dyke’s wife and family, whom he became close with.

Mr. Angelo attended the trial even though he had lost a heated election for FOP president the year before. His opponents had vowed to be even more confrontat­ional with the mayor’s office.

Funeral arrangemen­ts are pending.

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES FILES ?? Then-FOP President Dean Angelo Sr. speaks in 2015. He led the police union from 2014 to 2017.
ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES FILES Then-FOP President Dean Angelo Sr. speaks in 2015. He led the police union from 2014 to 2017.

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