New York Daily News

BRASS IN A SLING

No. 2 fire chief relieved of duty for ‘behavior’

- BY GINGER ADAMS OTIS AND THOMAS TRACY

Chief of Department James Leonard, the top uniformed officer in the FDNY, has been relieved of his duties and put on modified assignment pending a review of possible “inappropri­ate behavior,” a spokesman said Thursday.

The move came two days after the Daily News reported on allegation­s that Leonard was butting heads with many in the FDNY, including First Deputy Fire Commission­er Laura Kavanagh, the lone woman at the top of the roster.

In response to queries from The News earlier in the week, the FDNY said the Law Department was opening a review of the allegation­s about Leonard.

On Thursday, the FDNY announced he was stripped of his title and put on desk duty — but he is still with the agency and inside sources said he’s made it clear he’s going to fight for his job.

“While a review is conducted by the city’s Law Department concerning allegation­s of inappropri­ate behavior, Chief James Leonard has been relieved of his chief of department title effective today and placed on modified assignment,” said FDNY spokesman Frank Gribbon.

Chief of Operations John Sudnick is now the acting chief of department, the agency said.

Leonard was second only to Fire Commission­er Daniel Nigro.

The Law Department, not Nigro, informed Leonard Thursday of the decision to put him on modified duty, FDNY sources told The News.

The change came after The News reported on problems between Leonard, 59, and some of his past and current staff chiefs as well as Kavanagh.

Many in the FDNY are loyal to Leonard, who came up the ranks as a firefighte­r from Brooklyn.

But other chiefs and FDNY staff ran into problems with what they called his abrasive and aggressive manner.

His tendency to shout at and berate other chiefs in private and public raised hackles — and his apparent deep dislike of Kavanagh, the second-highest ranking civilian administra­tor in the department, was an open secret, sources told The News earlier this week.

 ??  ?? Laura Kavanagh was named the FDNY’s top female officer in January as second in command Chief James Leonard stood by. Now, after dustup with Kavanagh and complaints about his behavior, Leonard has lost his title of chief of department and has been placed on modified duty. Below, Kavanagh and Leonard attend event with FDNY Commission­er Daniel Nigro in May.
Laura Kavanagh was named the FDNY’s top female officer in January as second in command Chief James Leonard stood by. Now, after dustup with Kavanagh and complaints about his behavior, Leonard has lost his title of chief of department and has been placed on modified duty. Below, Kavanagh and Leonard attend event with FDNY Commission­er Daniel Nigro in May.
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