"It's not the easiest choice," said Spalding, who is no longer with the department. "But I think change is upon us. It is a new city of Chicago, it is a new Police Department. And I think that 99 percent of the officers work with integrity and honesty and … they don't want to work with corruption. I think they're now going to begin to have the resources and the avenues that they need to report it. And for us, that's a win."