
Eugene Roy
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Eugene Roy is a former top detective of the Chicago Police Department, having served from 1986 until his retirement in 2016. During his career, he witnessed significant changes in policing policies, particularly the rise of no-cash bail laws, which he argues have detrimental effects on urban crime rates and public safety. Roy has been vocal about the challenges these policies pose to law enforcement, asserting that they enable criminals to exploit the system and return to the streets without facing appropriate consequences.
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Eugene Roy was part of the Chicago Police Department from 1986 to 2016 and spoke out against no-cash bail policies.
Trump bans no-cash bail as Chicago's former top detective speaks outFox News·
United States· 2025-09-01




