New York Daily News

Top Rochester cops quit amid slay furor

- BY DENIS SLATTERY

Rochester’s chief of police and several members of the department’s top brass announced they are retiring Tuesday amid protests and outrage over the death of Daniel Prude.

Chief La’Ron Singletary (photo), who as recently as Sunday said he had no plans to resign, slammed “outside entities” for attempting to assail his reputation as activists called on him to step down over the department’s handling of the investigat­ion into Prude’s death.

“As a man of integrity, I will not sit idly by while outside entities attempt to destroy my character,” he said in a statement. “The events over the past week are an attempt to destroy my character and integrity. The members of the Rochester Police Department and the Greater Rochester Community know my reputation and know what I stand for.”

Several other top members of the department are also retiring, Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren told members of the city’s council on Tuesday.

“As you all know this has been very challengin­g times for the city of Rochester and the chief was not asked to give his resignatio­n,” she said during the meeting. “I think that the chief feels that his career and his integrity you know, has been challenged … and feels that you know, the events that have happened, were not done in a way that … you know, could have been handled differentl­y. But, you know, he didn’t in any way try to cover this up.”

Prude, a 41-year-old Black man with a history of mental health issues, died in March, a week after being restrained by officers.

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