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Keechant L. Sewell

NYPD Commissioner

Biography

Before becoming the police commissioner for the NYPD, Keechant Sewell serviced as the Nassau County Police Department’s Chief of Detectives. She is a graduate of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Va., and she is a FBI-trained hostage negotiator. During her law enforcemen…

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Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD Police Commissioner were accused of unlawfully using information from sealed police records to publicly lobby at a press conference against New York bail reform laws.

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After the CCRB recommended in April 2023 disciplinary action against Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey for abuse of authority allegedly involving an underlying incident in 2021, Mayor Eric Adams pressured Commissioner Keechant Sewell not to impose any discipline, according to reporting in The City.

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NYPD boss Keechant Sewell says bail reform law 'needs to change' [nypost.com]

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