Conserving Jessica Tisch on as NYPD boss presents hope for town

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Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani confirmed knowledge in asking Jessica Tisch to remain on as police commissioner, and her choice to remain on presents a lot hope for town.

The problem now could be for the brand new mayor to not undermine her, regardless of their deep variations on issues of precept.

Tisch has finished a exceptional job overseeing the NYPD since her appointment a yr in the past.

On her watch, the division’s been shattering data in combating crime.

This yr, murders — at 275 as of Sunday, down a shocking 21% over final yr — could nicely greatest the bottom quantity on current document (292 in 2017).

Shootings are down 23%; even shoplifting is down 13%.

Plus, Tisch took main steps to purge corruption within the NYPD’s high ranks.

 And she or he’s optimistic she’ll have the ability to chalk up but extra positive factors beneath Mamdani.

“He and I share lots of the identical public security objectives for New York Metropolis: reducing crime, making communities safer, rooting out corruption and giving our officers the instruments, help and assets they want,” defined Gotham’s high cop on Wednesday.

But the NYPD boss is open about her deep variations with the Democratic Socialist: “Do the mayor-elect and I agree on every thing? No,” she admits — which plainly understates the case:

  • Tisch opposes current criminal-justice “reforms,” like cashless bail and Elevate the Age, which have fueled crime and hampered cops’ capacity to do their jobs; Mamdani thinks these “fixes” don’t go far sufficient.
  • She appreciates the large worth of the NYPD’s gang database; Mamdani has sought to abolish it.
  • Nor may she be desirous to lose her energy to find out self-discipline measures, if any, for an officer accused in a criticism, a transfer that might undermine the division’s chain of command; the mayor-elect has talked up shifting that energy to the notoriously anti-cop Civilian Criticism Assessment Board.
  • Tisch backs Mayor Eric Adams’ plan so as to add 5,000 officers; Mamdani refuses to spice up the quantity by a single cop, and certainly appears poised to let the power shrink extra.

And would Tisch, who helps Israel, have officers arrest Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu if he steps foot within the metropolis? The mayor-elect is adamant about it.

How does she really feel about his plan to scrap the NYPD’s Strategic Response Group, which not solely races to harmful crime scenes, just like the homicide of Police Officer Didarul Islam at a Park Avenue workplace constructing in July, but in addition controls violent protests (together with the current rash of antisemitic ones)?

Tisch insists she will be able to lead the division “honorably” beneath Mamdani; we’re certain she’ll do her greatest.

It’s not her honor we’re nervous about, however her capacity to rein within the new boss’ most harmful instincts.

Cross your fingers: It’s an enormous win for New York Metropolis if this odd couple could make it work.

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