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Incoming New York mayor to appoint first woman to lead city's police department

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(Reuters) - New York Mayor-elect Eric Adams will appoint a woman to serve as commission­er of the city's police department for the first time in its 176-year history, local media reported yesterday.

Adams, himself a former New York City police captain, will introduce Keechant Sewell at a news conference in Queens today, New York's Daily News reported.

“Keechant Sewell is a proven crime fighter with the experience and emotional intelligen­ce to deliver both the safety New Yorkers need and the justice they deserve,” Adams said in a statement published by the newspaper.

The New York Times reported that Sewell is a 23-year veteran of the police department in Nassau County, New York, where she is chief of detectives. She would be New York City's third Black police commission­er.

The current commission­er, Dermot Shea, was appointed in 2019 by Mayor Bill de Blasio.

“We welcome Chief Sewell to the second-toughest policing job in America,” Patrick Lynch, president of the city's major police union, said in a written statement. “The toughest, of course, is being an NYPD cop on the street.”

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