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The International Liaison Program places NYPD intelligence officers in existing law enforcement agencies around the globe. [6] It was created in 2003 with the intention of counter-terrorism operations and has since found utility in investigating criminal cases that have international elements. [ 7 ]
In 2023, the counterterrorism and intelligence bureaus were put together as one bureau, which is commanded by Deputy Commissioner Rebecca Ulam Weiner. [4] [5] The Bureau has 2 divisions under the domain of Intelligence Division and Counterterrorism Division, each division is commanded by an Assistant Chief or a Deputy Chief.
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The NYPD Band at the 2008 All Star Game Red Carpet Parade. The Band of the City of New York Police Department (commonly branded as the NYPD Police Band) the primary musical unit of the NYPD. Composed of 70 members, it is part of the Ceremonial Unit and likewise performs at community ceremonies and parades.
The NYPD’s new intelligence and counterterrorism chief says she was inspired by her grandfather, who worked on the Manhattan Project and later was one of the designers of the hydrogen bomb. “I ...
The NYPD said the attacks will likely resonate with malicious actors, "serving as tactical/targeting inspiration for follow-on acts of terrorism and targeted violence."
NYPD Police officer in uniform at the US Women's Soccer Team ticker-tape parade in 2019. The New York City Police Department (NYPD), officially the City of New York Police Department, is the primary law enforcement agency within New York City. Established on May 23, 1845, the NYPD is the largest, and one of the oldest, municipal police ...
Ex-Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey and former NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban during an Academy graduation ceremony at Madison Square Garden on May 6, 2024. Michael Nagle.