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The nine-year department veteran was one of 177 civilian and uniformed members of the force who were honored with raised ranks Friday, including 34 of whom turned in their batons for detective status.
Lieutenant 1883–1966 1911–1941 First black official NYPD police officer in New York City upon the merger of Brooklyn and Queens. In March 1891 Wiley Overton was the first police officer but resigned after worn down by the racism he faced from fellow officers. In January, 1893, less than two years after his hiring, he resigned his position.
Police officers on an NYPD marine unit in New York Harbor in 2006 NYPD officers on scooters The New York City Police Department (NYPD) is structured into numerous bureaus and units. As a whole, the NYPD is headed by the Police Commissioner , a civilian administrator appointed by the Mayor , with the senior sworn uniformed officer of the service ...
Carlos M. Gomez joined the NYPD in July 1984 and began his career on patrol in the 103 Precinct. He was promoted to Sergeant in April 1989, Lieutenant in July 1996, Captain in August 1998, Deputy Inspector in September 2000, Inspector in December 2002, Deputy Chief in February 2007, Assistant Chief in March 2010, Chief of Housing in February 2014, Chief of Patrol in November 2014, and Chief of ...
The NYPD has added more than three dozen new names to its memorial honoring officers who died in the line of duty — with Mayor Eric Adams saying the fallen watered “the tree of freedom” with ...
The Crime Scene Unit is composed of NYPD detectives (or occasionally police officers that are awaiting their promotion to detective), not civilian technicians like crime scene units in other parts of the United States. Generally these detectives come from an Evidence Collection Team which is operated at the borough level.
NYPD top earner, Lieutenant Quathisha Epps, accused Maddrey of taking advantage of her fragile financial situation. Facebook / Quathisha Epps “Ingrid [Sanders] and I worked directly for him, and ...
Lt. Quathisha Epps will retire just shy of 20 years with the department, sources said — an early exit that will impact her pension and cost her a $12,000-a-year supplement for cops who reach the ...