Richard Elrod Explained

Office:Judge of the Cook County Circuit Court
Term Start:August 1988
Term End:April 19, 2014
Office1:Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois
Term Start1:1970
Term End1:1986
Predecessor1:Joseph I. Woods
Successor1:James E. O'Grady
Office2:Member of the Illinois House of Representatives
Term Start2:1969
Term End2:1970
Birth Date:17 February 1934
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois
Death Place:Chicago, Illinois
Party:Democratic Party
Alma Mater:Northwestern University

Richard J. Elrod (February 17, 1934  - April 19, 2014) was an American jurist, sheriff, and legislator.

Biography

Born to a Jewish family in Chicago, Illinois, Elrod received his bachelor's and law degrees from Northwestern University.

Elrod's father was Arthur X. Elrod, a Democratic Party operative who would go on to serve as a Cook County Commissioner and Chicago's 25th ward's committeeman.[1] [2]

Elrod was Chicago's Assistant Corporation Counsel from 1958 through 1970, and its Chief City Prosecutor from 1960 through 1970.

Elrod served in the Illinois House of Representatives, in 1969, as a Democrat. While serving in the Illinois General Assembly, Elrod was seriously injured and left paralyzed while helping a Chicago police officer capture Brian Flanagan during the Days of Rage conflict in 1969. Flanagan and two witnesses maintained that Elrod sustained his injury after attempting to tackle Flanagan and instead impacting the corner of a building, while Elrod and several police officers claimed that Flanagan repeatedly kicked him in the neck with construction boots. Flanagan would go to trial for several charges related to the incident, including attempted murder, but was aquitted of all of them.[3]

Elrod was elected Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois in 1970, defeating Republican nominee Bernard Carey.[4] He would serve four terms. He was reelected three times, first in 1974 (defeating Republican Peter Bensinger), then in 1978 (defeating Republican Donald Mulack), then in 1982 (defeating Republican Joseph Kozenczak).[5] [6] [7] In 1986, he lost reelection to Republican James E. O'Grady.[8]

From 1986 until 1988, he worked as the Senior Assistant Attorney General, working under Illinois Attorney General Neil Hartigan.

Elrod was then appointed as a judge on the Circuit Court of Cook County in August 1988, where he continued to serve until his death in 2014.[9] He died of cancer in Chicago, Illinois.[10] [11]

Personal life

In 1955, he married Marilyn Mann; they had two children: Steven Elrod and Audrey Elrod Lakin. After his death, services were held at Temple Am Shalom in Glencoe, Illinois.[12] His sister was Gloria Sheppard Bliss.

In popular culture

Elrod appears as a character in Saul Bellow's 1982 novel The Dean's December, both for the Days of Rage injury he received early in the novel and later in the protagonist Albert Corde's friendship during Elrod's career as Sheriff of Cook County.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Goldsborough . Bob . Former Cook sheriff, judge Richard Elrod dies . chicagotribune.com . Chicago Tribune . 18 November 2020 . 21 April 2014.
  2. Web site: Chicago's 24th ward: politics the old fashioned way . Chicago Now . 18 November 2020 . 9 April 2012.
  3. Sudden Impact . Bryan . Smith . June 20, 2007 . . June 6, 2024 .
  4. Web site: Goldsborough . Bob . Former Cook sheriff, judge Richard Elrod dies . chicagotribune.com . Chicago Tribune . 18 June 2020 . 21 April 2014.
  5. Chicago Tribune, 11/7/1974
  6. Chicago Tribune, 11/9/1978
  7. Chicago Tribune, 11/4/1982
  8. Web site: O`Connor . Matt . GOP'S HOPES FOR O'GRADY GO SOUR . chicagotribune.com . 18 June 2020 . 8 November 1990.
  9. Web site: Richard Elrod . Ballotpedia . 18 June 2020 . en.
  10. 'Former Cook County Sheriff Richard J Elrod dies at 80' Chicago Sun-Times, Mitch Dudek, April 21, 2014
  11. 'Illinois Blue Book 1969-1970,' Biographical Sketch of Richard J. Elrod, pg. 214-215
  12. Web site: Hon. Richard J. Elrod, Cook County Circuit Judge and dedicated and beloved civic leader and public servant, passed away at the age of 80 . Chicago Tribune. April 21, 2014 .