NYPD expands role in civilian agencies as feds circle top cops
Briefly

"As of Sept. 3, NYPD Deputy Inspector Timothy Wilson has been assigned as 'Chief of Enforcement' at the City Department of Parks and Recreation, managing 250 Parks Enforcement Patrol officers."
"The memo describes the new NYPD chief enforcement officer at the Parks Department as 'part of a mayoral initiative to embed an NYPD member in each agency with an enforcement unit to enhance interagency coordination and streamline enforcement efforts.'"
"Wilson's duties include 'addressing illegal vending on parkland, permit enforcement, recruitment with the hopes of lowering attrition, building out the agency's drone unit, and enhancing collaboration with NYPD to support PEP officers.'"
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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