Keechant Sewell to Head N.Y.P.D. as Its First Female Commissioner [View all]
Source: New York Times
Keechant Sewell, the Nassau County chief of detectives, will become New York Citys first female police commissioner, taking over the nations largest police force at a critical moment.
Chief Sewells appointment, which is expected to be announced on Wednesday, was seen as one of the most important decisions for Eric Adams, the incoming mayor, as he begins to fill out his administration.
Her selection was confirmed on Tuesday night by Evan Thies, a spokesman for Mr. Adams. Chief Sewell was chosen from among a field of rumored candidates from within the New York Police Department and from larger police departments around the country.
Mr. Adams, a former police captain, ran as a centrist in the Democratic primary, promising to address a troubling rise in violence and to rein in police abuse. He will be counting on Chief Sewell to help him strike that balance.

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