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Raymond Walter Kelly (born September 4, 1941) is an American police officer who was the longest-serving Commissioner in the history of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and the first person to hold the post for two non-consecutive tenures.
“The problem in the NYPD now is personnel. They can’t hire enough people to backfill the people that are leaving," said Ray Kelly, the NYPD's longest serving police commissioner.
This is a separate position from the Chief of Department, who is the senior sworn uniformed member of the force. The First Deputy Commissioner is the Commissioner and department's second-in-command. [2] The office of the Police Commissioner is located at the NYPD Headquarters, One Police Plaza. Both the commissioner and first deputy ...
New Yorkers, including ex-Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, are launching a new bipartisan reform group called “Save Our City” to help confront the issues facing the Big Apple ahead of the 2025 ...
Former New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly joins 'Journal Editorial Report.'
During his tenure as the 41st NYPD Police Commissioner, Kelly was a vocal proponent and implementer of the Stop-and-Frisk police program. On August 12, 2013, a U.S. District Court Judge declared the program unconstitutional for being enacted in a "racially discriminatory manner" and targeting racial minorities. [ 3 ]
Served as Deputy Police Commissioner for Crime Control Strategies, he is credited for the creation of CompStat. Steven McDonald: No image available: Detective 1957–2017 1984–1986 Officer whose 1986 shooting left him a quadriplegic. He is the most seriously injured NYPD policeman to survive his injury.
New NYPD officer Barry Driscoll getting his badge from Police Commissioner Ray Kelly at the police academy wearing the badge number of his father, who died at the World Trade Center on September 11th.