Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Woman to lead NY cops after Prude death

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren tapped a Black woman to become the new interim city police chief, saying Saturday she will bring a “fresh approach to policing” amid the tumultuous aftermath to Daniel Prude’s death.

Cynthia Herriott-Sullivan, who retired from the department in 2009 as a lieutenant, will become the first woman to head the police department Oct. 14.

Warren fired former Police Chief La’Ron Singletary thismontha­fter police body camera video was released of Prude, a Black man who died several days after officers put a hood over his head and pressed his face into the groundMarc­h 23.

The video’s release nearly six month after Prude’s death sparked days of protests in the city, aswell as calls for police reform and themayor’s resignatio­n. Warren lauded HerriottSu­llivan’s police experience and ties to the community and said she will help her “bridge the gap” between police and residents.

“I am confident that she will bring a different perspectiv­e and instill a fresh approach to policing, both of which are very much needed in our city, particular­ly at this difficult time,” Warren said.

Herriott- Sullivan will take over a police department in disarray since Prude’s relatives released the video. Warren claimed Singletary had initially misled her about the circumstan­ces of the death. Other senior police officials have announced their retirement­s or departures from top command positions.

More than a week ago, the citybyLake Ontariowas further traumatize­d when gunfire at a backyard party killed two teenagers and wounded 14 others. Police have yet to announce arrests in that case.

Herriott-Sullivan is currently the interim deputy executive director at the RochesterH­ousing Authority.

 ?? JOSHUA RASHAAD MCFADDEN/GETTY ?? The family of Daniel Prude participat­es in a community celebratio­n in honor of Prude on Sept. 10 in Rochester, N.Y.
JOSHUA RASHAAD MCFADDEN/GETTY The family of Daniel Prude participat­es in a community celebratio­n in honor of Prude on Sept. 10 in Rochester, N.Y.

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