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Chief Shanita Stewart announced that the Evanston Police Department will rename its partnership award the William H. Logan Community Policing Partnership Award to honor the department's late former chief.
The change was announced during the department's annual awards ceremony. Chief Shanita Stewart said the renaming recognizes Chief William H. Logan Jr.'s legacy and leadership and will annually honor a member of the department "whose work throughout the year embodies Chief William Logan's legacy." Dr. Jill Logan, representing the Logan family, gave brief remarks and described the renaming as "beyond an honor and very humbling." She said the family was grateful and reflected on Chief Logan's long ties to Evanston and his work to build community relationships.
The announcement was made inside the awards program while the department presented multiple honors, including unit citations and individual recognitions. Dr. Logan recalled her father's emphasis on police-community relations and said those values were evident at the ceremony. She also noted the Logan family's appreciation for the department's memorial and the continued recognition of his contributions.
The department did not describe a separate approval process or public vote for the renaming during the ceremony; the change was presented as a departmental honor to be awarded annually going forward. No ordinance or council action was referenced at the event.
The renaming is tied directly to the Evanston Police Department's internal awards program; Chief Stewart framed it as a way to connect the department's contemporary community-policing work to Chief Logan's legacy.
The department invited Dr. Jill Logan to the stage; she closed her remarks by thanking the department and the Logan family for the recognition.
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