NYPD transit chief resigns as 3 other top cops announce retirement

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Friday, December 2, 2022
NYPD top brass turnover as 4 chiefs announce retirement
All of this comes days after the departure of NYPD Chief of Department Ken Corey who was the highest-ranking uniformed officer in the department. N.J. Burkett has the story.

NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- Big changes are coming to the top brass at the NYPD as four executives announce their retirement.

That includes Transit Chief Jason Wilcox whose job is to ensure the safety of subway riders a top concern of city residents.

Wilcox appeared just days ago at November's MTA meetings.

All of this comes days after the departure of NYPD Chief of Department Ken Corey who was the highest-ranking uniformed officer in the department.

Chief of Patrol Jeffrey Maddrey will take over for Corey.

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