NYPD commissioner James O’Neill to step down
New York City’s police commissioner is retiring after three years in charge of the nation’s largest police department, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday.
James O’Neill, 61, will be replaced by Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea, the mayor said.
O’Neill’s tenure as commissioner — which began with a pipe bomb blast on his first full day in office in September 2016 — came as the city continued to grapple with its place as a top terrorist target, as well as tensions between officers and the community.
He moved the department away from the controversial “broken windows” theory of law enforcement, which viewed low-level offences as a gateway to bigger crimes, while presiding over continued drops in crime.