Adams appoints Chauncey Parker to replace Phil Banks as deputy mayor for public safety
Briefly

Mayor Eric Adams appointed Chauncey Parker as deputy mayor for public safety amid ongoing federal investigations affecting his administration, highlighting the need for strong leadership in security.
Parker's extensive experience includes roles at the NYPD and as an assistant U.S. attorney, positioning him well to tackle public safety challenges in New York City.
The resignation of former Deputy Mayor Philip Banks comes amidst significant scrutiny of the administration, prompting Adams to stabilize his team with experienced professionals.
Adams continues to navigate a complex landscape of investigations while focusing on appointing individuals with strong law enforcement backgrounds to key positions in his administration.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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