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James Patrick "Jimmy" O'Neill Jr. is an American police officer who served as the 43rd Police Commissioner of New York City from September 2016 until November 2019. Prior to his appointment as Police Commissioner, O'Neill served as NYPD 's Chief of Department, the highest uniformed position in the department, in 2014–2016.
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 commissioner outrank all uniformed officers, including the chief of department.
On November 4, 2019, it was publicly announced that Dermot F. Shea would become the 44th Commissioner of the NYPD. In April 2014, he was appointed Deputy Commissioner of Operations by then Commissioner William Bratton. Prior to this appointment, he had been a chief commanding the Office of the Deputy Commissioner for Operations.
An NYPD lieutenant who raked in north of $200,000 in overtime last year is demanding her “unjust ... her lawyer alleged in a Tuesday letter to NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch calling for the ...
NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill is expected to resign Monday, according to the New York Times.O'Neill, 62, led the largest police force in the U.S. for three years. He is expected to be replaced ...
This was the photobomb that caused the NYPD’s top brass to explode. A picture posted online appears to show the moment interim NYPD Commissioner Tom Donlon was blocked from a photo op at the New ...
One-time head of the NYPD Detectives Bureau, he is credited with introducing modern-day fingerprinting to the police force. He was involved in many high-profile criminal cases, most notably, solving the 1912 murder of Herman Rosenthal which resulted in the conviction and execution of fellow police detective Charles Becker and the Lenox Avenue Gang.
Mayor Adams is working in close coordination with Police Commissioner [Jessica] Tisch as the NYPD conducts a separate department-wide review to ensure no high-ranking officers are using their ...