Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel, 49, will take charge of a besieged department. She is the fifth person to lead Louisville’s police since June 2020.
Tag: Appointments and Executive Changes
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Edward Caban, NYPD’s First Hispanic Commissioner, Has Deep Roots in the Department
Edward Caban, an officer of Puerto Rican descent who joined the department in 1991, has been named its 47th commissioner. Mayor Eric Adams has championed his rise.
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Blinken Calls Blockade of Diplomatic Nominees a National Security Risk
The secretary of state’s plea came as Republicans, in a practice once considered beyond the pale, were stalling a wide range of President Biden’s nominees.
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Edward Caban Will Become First Latino Commissioner of New York Police
Mayor Eric Adams will name Mr. Caban as the 46th commissioner of the New York Police Department. He will follow Keechant Sewell, who resigned after 18 months.
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Will Patrick Hendry Change the New York City Police Union?
Patrick Hendry, a reserved, behind-the-scenes power, is succeeding fiery Patrick Lynch, who ran the Police Benevolent Association at top volume.