Terence Monahan, NYPD s Top Uniformed Officer, Announces His Retirement
arrow NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan (right) speaks at a press conference in 2019. Bebeto Matthews/AP/Shutterstock
Terence Monahan, the NYPD’s highest-ranking uniformed officer, is retiring after nearly four decades on the force. At a press conference today, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that Monahan will become a senior advisor for the city helping implement its recovery and safety planning in the post-COVID 19 era. Chief Rodney Harrison, who rose to become the NYPD’s first Black Chief of Detectives in 2019, will be taking over his post. Harrison now becomes the NYPD’s third ever Black Chief of Department, and will be responsible for the management of around 40,000 civilian and law enforcement members of the department.
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