CHICAGO POLICE CHIEF FIRED OVER DEATH OF TEEN
Chicago's police chief has been fired following the outcry over the fatal shooting of a black teenager by a police officer.
A black 17-year-old, Laquan McDonald, was shot 16 times by a white police officer in October 2014.
Officer Jason Van Dyke has been charged with first-degree murder.
"This is not the end of the problem but it's the beginning to the solution of the problem," said Mr Emanuel.
"It's time for fresh eyes and new leadership to confront the challenges."
Mr Emanuel appointed the city's chief of detectives, John Escalante, to oversee the police department until they find a permanent replacement.
There had been calls for Mr McCarthy's resignation leading up to the mayor's announcement.
Members of the city council's black caucus, urging for his resignation, cited Chicago's high crime rate and lack of transparency from the police department.
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