Tisch Tells NYPD She’s Staying Put — And Promises to Fight Hard for the Rank and File
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch sent a message to the entire department early Wednesday, making it clear that she intends to remain in her post under incoming Mayor Zohran Mamdani — and assuring officers that she will continue advocating for them without hesitation. The note, reported by the New York Post, laid out why she agreed to stay even though she openly acknowledges clashing with some of Mamdani’s far-left positions.
Her email explained that she accepted Mamdani’s offer to continue as commissioner after a series of recent meetings with him. Those conversations, she said, left her confident that she could still lead the NYPD with integrity, even with the mayor-elect’s past anti-police rhetoric sparking concern throughout the force.
“I wanted you — the men and women of the NYPD — to hear this directly from me first. Because the reason I have chosen to stay is you. I believe deeply in the nobility of your work, in what you do every day to keep this city safe, in your commitment, and in your sacrifice,” Tisch said.
She did not hide the fact that she and the incoming mayor see the world differently. “Now, do the Mayor-elect and I agree on everything? No, we don’t. But in speaking with him, it’s clear that we share broad and crucial priorities: the importance of public safety, the need to continue driving down crime, and the need to maintain stability and order across the department.”
The announcement fulfills Mamdani’s pledge during the campaign to keep the 44-year-old commissioner in charge — a move his team framed as reassurance to New Yorkers worried about a spike in crime once he takes office. They highlighted the steep drop in shootings and other major offenses under her leadership.
Tisch told officers she valued serving under a mayor who wants a team willing to challenge one another. “I appreciate that the Mayor-elect wants a team with different points of view — a team where ideas and policies are debated on their merits,” she said.
“In those discussions, you can trust that I will be a fierce advocate for you and for this department. You know how I operate: I don’t mince words. When I say something, I mean it. And that is not going to change.”
She also pointed to the NYPD’s current progress. “This year, we are having tremendous success fighting crime — shattering records across the board. It is extraordinary, and it is because of you. But we can never rest easy, and we can never accept the idea that our best days are behind us. We owe the people of New York City more. Let’s meet that challenge together.”
Police union leaders responded quickly and enthusiastically. Patrick Hendry, president of the Police Benevolent Association, welcomed the decision. “We are very glad to hear that there will be stability and continuity in the NYPD’s leadership going forward,” he said, noting that Tisch understands the real-world struggles officers face.
Scott Munro, head of the Detectives Endowment Association, echoed the praise: “This is a great day for New York City Detectives, the NYPD, and the citizens we are proud to serve. Commissioner Tisch will lead us through the challenges we will face.”
Within the department, officers also took note of the commissioner’s choice to notify them before the press release went out. One police source called it “very classy,” adding, “Shows the deep respect she has for the cops and the work they do.”
In announcing the appointment publicly, Mamdani’s team stressed their goal of maintaining safety for both officers and the communities they patrol. Mamdani himself praised Tisch’s record, saying, “I have admired her work cracking down on corruption in the upper echelons of the police department, driving down crime in New York City, and standing up for New Yorkers in the face of authoritarianism.”
He added, “Together, we will deliver a city where rank-and-file police officers and the communities they serve alike are safe, represented, and proud to call New York their home.”
{Matzav.com}
