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Jessica Tisch to Remain NYC Police Commissioner Under Mamdani

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New York City, November 21, 2025

Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has announced that current Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch will continue in her role, aiming for stability in NYC law enforcement. This decision aligns with shared goals of reducing crime and enhancing public safety while maintaining experienced leadership. Tisch’s tenure has seen significant reductions in crime rates, including a sharp decline in murders and the removal of thousands of illegal firearms. The move has garnered support from various officials and stakeholders, indicating a strategic approach as Mamdani prepares to take office.

New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch to Continue Under Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani

New York City – In a significant move, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has announced that current Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch will remain in her position, aiming to maintain stability and continuity within the city’s law enforcement.

Key Details

  • Appointment Confirmation: Mayor-elect Mamdani confirmed that Commissioner Tisch has agreed to continue serving in her role, a decision that addresses concerns over potential shifts in police leadership following Mamdani’s election.
  • Shared Public Safety Goals: Both Mamdani and Tisch have expressed a commitment to reducing crime, enhancing community safety, and rooting out corruption within the police department.
  • Crime Reduction Achievements: Under Tisch’s leadership, the NYPD has reported a historic drop in crime rates, including a nearly 20% decrease in murders year-to-date and the removal of over 4,800 illegal firearms from city streets in 2025.

Background Context

Jessica Tisch, 44, has been serving as New York City’s Police Commissioner since November 2024. Prior to this role, she was appointed by Mayor Eric Adams as the city’s Department of Sanitation Commissioner. Tisch began her public service career in 2008 within the NYPD’s Counterterrorism Bureau and later served as the department’s Deputy Commissioner of Information Technology, overseeing the implementation of body-worn cameras and smartphones. She holds degrees from Harvard College, Harvard Law School, and Harvard Business School.

Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist and the city’s first Muslim mayor, has previously been vocal about defunding the police. However, he has since apologized for these past statements and affirmed his support for the current size of the police force. Mamdani’s decision to retain Tisch is seen as a strategic move to balance his progressive agenda with the need for experienced leadership in the NYPD.

The announcement has received support from various stakeholders. Governor Kathy Hochul praised the decision, stating that Tisch has been a steadfast partner in driving crime down to historic lows and improving public safety across the city. The Police Benevolent Association also welcomed the appointment, emphasizing the importance of stability for New York City police officers.

This development marks a significant step in Mayor-elect Mamdani’s transition, reflecting a pragmatic approach to governance as he prepares to take office on January 1, 2026.

FAQ

Who is Jessica Tisch?

Jessica Tisch, 44, has been serving as New York City’s Police Commissioner since November 2024. Prior to this role, she was appointed by Mayor Eric Adams as the city’s Department of Sanitation Commissioner. Tisch began her public service career in 2008 within the NYPD’s Counterterrorism Bureau and later served as the department’s Deputy Commissioner of Information Technology, overseeing the implementation of body-worn cameras and smartphones. She holds degrees from Harvard College, Harvard Law School, and Harvard Business School.

What are the crime reduction achievements under Commissioner Tisch’s leadership?

Under Tisch’s leadership, the NYPD has reported a historic drop in crime rates, including a nearly 20% decrease in murders year-to-date and the removal of over 4,800 illegal firearms from city streets in 2025.

What is Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s stance on the police department?

Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist and the city’s first Muslim mayor, has previously been vocal about defunding the police. However, he has since apologized for these past statements and affirmed his support for the current size of the police force. Mamdani’s decision to retain Tisch is seen as a strategic move to balance his progressive agenda with the need for experienced leadership in the NYPD.

How has the decision been received by other officials?

The announcement has received support from various stakeholders. Governor Kathy Hochul praised the decision, stating that Tisch has been a steadfast partner in driving crime down to historic lows and improving public safety across the city. The Police Benevolent Association also welcomed the appointment, emphasizing the importance of stability for New York City police officers.

Key Features

Feature Details
Appointment Confirmation Mayor-elect Mamdani confirmed that Commissioner Tisch has agreed to continue serving in her role, addressing concerns over potential shifts in police leadership following Mamdani’s election.
Shared Public Safety Goals Both Mamdani and Tisch have expressed a commitment to reducing crime, enhancing community safety, and rooting out corruption within the police department.
Crime Reduction Achievements Under Tisch’s leadership, the NYPD has reported a historic drop in crime rates, including a nearly 20% decrease in murders year-to-date and the removal of over 4,800 illegal firearms from city streets in 2025.
Background on Jessica Tisch Jessica Tisch, 44, has been serving as New York City’s Police Commissioner since November 2024. Prior to this role, she was appointed by Mayor Eric Adams as the city’s Department of Sanitation Commissioner. Tisch began her public service career in 2008 within the NYPD’s Counterterrorism Bureau and later served as the department’s Deputy Commissioner of Information Technology, overseeing the implementation of body-worn cameras and smartphones. She holds degrees from Harvard College, Harvard Law School, and Harvard Business School.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s Stance Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist and the city’s first Muslim mayor, has previously been vocal about defunding the police. However, he has since apologized for these past statements and affirmed his support for the current size of the police force. Mamdani’s decision to retain Tisch is seen as a strategic move to balance his progressive agenda with the need for experienced leadership in the NYPD.
Reactions from Officials The announcement has received support from various stakeholders. Governor Kathy Hochul praised the decision, stating that Tisch has been a steadfast partner in driving crime down to historic lows and improving public safety across the city. The Police Benevolent Association also welcomed the appointment, emphasizing the importance of stability for New York City police officers.

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