Mamdani, Cuomo, Sliwa Agree on Keeping NYPD Commissioner Amid Controversy Surrounding Police Enforcement.
New York City mayoral candidates have found common ground in their support for retaining NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch. Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo, and Curtis Sliwa all expressed a willingness to keep Tisch at the helm of the department, despite her first year being marked by controversy surrounding police enforcement.
Tisch, 44, has faced criticism from some Democrats for her focus on policing low-level crimes across the city. Critics argue that this strategy disproportionately affects marginalized communities and pushes more people through the criminal justice system. Others have expressed concern over her handling of high-profile cases, including a recent shooting in which an unarmed man was killed during a traffic stop.
However, Tisch's tenure has also seen significant improvements in crime statistics, with many shootings and homicides reaching historic lows under her watch. Law enforcement experts credit Tisch for rooting out corruption within the department and implementing measures to improve quality of life enforcement.
The new commissioner's approach has sparked praise from some city lawmakers and media pundits but criticism from progressive voters and criminal justice reform advocates. Despite this, Tisch remains a popular figure among many New Yorkers, with former NYPD detective Kirk Burkhalter describing her as having "put out the dumpster fire" that plagued the department under Adams' leadership.
Tisch's efforts to stabilize a troubled department have been widely praised by experts. She has taken steps to overhaul the department, including ordering hundreds of officers back to assigned posts after determining they had been improperly transferred. Tisch has also made moves to discipline officers found guilty of wrongdoing at a higher rate than her predecessors.
However, some critics remain skeptical about the effectiveness of these efforts and argue that Tisch's decisions on high-profile cases, such as the shooting in which Allan Feliz was killed during a traffic stop, have raised questions about accountability.
New York City mayoral candidates have found common ground in their support for retaining NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch. Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo, and Curtis Sliwa all expressed a willingness to keep Tisch at the helm of the department, despite her first year being marked by controversy surrounding police enforcement.
Tisch, 44, has faced criticism from some Democrats for her focus on policing low-level crimes across the city. Critics argue that this strategy disproportionately affects marginalized communities and pushes more people through the criminal justice system. Others have expressed concern over her handling of high-profile cases, including a recent shooting in which an unarmed man was killed during a traffic stop.
However, Tisch's tenure has also seen significant improvements in crime statistics, with many shootings and homicides reaching historic lows under her watch. Law enforcement experts credit Tisch for rooting out corruption within the department and implementing measures to improve quality of life enforcement.
The new commissioner's approach has sparked praise from some city lawmakers and media pundits but criticism from progressive voters and criminal justice reform advocates. Despite this, Tisch remains a popular figure among many New Yorkers, with former NYPD detective Kirk Burkhalter describing her as having "put out the dumpster fire" that plagued the department under Adams' leadership.
Tisch's efforts to stabilize a troubled department have been widely praised by experts. She has taken steps to overhaul the department, including ordering hundreds of officers back to assigned posts after determining they had been improperly transferred. Tisch has also made moves to discipline officers found guilty of wrongdoing at a higher rate than her predecessors.
However, some critics remain skeptical about the effectiveness of these efforts and argue that Tisch's decisions on high-profile cases, such as the shooting in which Allan Feliz was killed during a traffic stop, have raised questions about accountability.