Who exactly does NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch report to?
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani clarified his relationship to the commissioner on Monday days after signing a new executive order that dusted up questions about the reporting structure within his administration.
On his first day on the job, Mamdani signed a batch of executive orders — one of which outlined the restructuring of the mayor’s office. According to that order, several city agencies will be supervised and coordinated by his first deputy mayor. Those agencies include New York City Public Schools, the Office of Childcare and Early Childhood Education and the New York City Police Department.
Reporting about Mamdani’s action late last week suggested the restructure meant Tisch was being “demoted” by reporting to the first deputy mayor instead of directly to Mamdani himself.
The mayor clarified his order during an unrelated press conference on Monday.
“My police commissioner will continue to report directly to me. My police commissioner, just like my schools chancellor, will report directly to me,” Mamdani told News 4. “The executive order is in terms of the question of coordination.”
“This is about the daily minutia of coordination, not about the question of reporting,” the mayor added.
The comments from Mamdani on Monday stood in contrast to his words made just two days earlier. At a Saturday press conference, he appeared to suggest Tisch would report to the first deputy mayor.
“I am in constant communication with Commissioner Tisch, whether it be today or any other day,” Mamdani said. “And the commissioner, within the structure of our city hall, will be reporting to our first deputy mayor, Dean Fuleihan.”
Fuleihan previously served as first deputy mayor in de Blasio administration. In that capacity, his role included overseeing the NYPD, at the time.
Deputy Mayor Ed Skyler also assisted Mayor Michael Bloomberg with the management of the NYPD.
Former NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan said he has remaining questions about the new arrangement.
“The mayor’s office should not be getting involved in day-to-day mundane issues of the police department — that is what the police commissioner does,” Monahan told News 4.
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