Adams close to picking new NYPD commish - as 10 City Hall positions remain unfilled amid mass exodus
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Mayor Eric Adams is on the verge of appointing a permanent NYPD commissioner amid significant staff turnover in his administration, including several high-profile resignations.
The exodus of city officials occurs alongside federal scrutiny, but Adams insists these departures do not relate to his own legal troubles or recent investigations.
Current contenders for the commissioner role, Jessica Tisch and Ben Tucker, are experienced candidates aiming to restore confidence in the NYPD amid ongoing federal investigations.
With a staggering number of top officials resigning and facing scrutiny over alleged scandals, the NYPD commissioner's position remains one of the highest-profile vacancies.
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