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When New York City Police Commissioner Bill Bratton leaves headquarters for the last time this month, the retiring 68-year-old lawman immediately takes a place besides Wyatt Earp and Elliott Ness ...
Bratton was publicly sworn in by Mayor Bill de Blasio at One Police Plaza. Prior to the ceremony, the band played "My Way," an appropriate choice considering the man taking the reins.
William Bratton, who announced on Tuesday that he will soon be retiring as commissioner of the NYPD, is most closely identified with his years policing that city.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday that Bratton, 68, will retire from his high-profile post in September to take a job in the private sector.
William Bratton, New York City’s Police Commissioner, announced his resignation on Tuesday. Bratton will end his 45-years in policing to take a job in the private sector.
NYPD Commissioner William Bratton to Resign Next Month Published Aug 02, 2016 at 11:54 AM EDT Updated Aug 07, 2016 at 12:15 PM EDT ...
RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: We're going to speak now with New York City Police Commissioner Bill Bratton. In a surprise announcement yesterday, Bratton said he is stepping down on September 1.
Bratton endorsed Mark Green’s failed bid for mayor in 2001. “I congratulate Bill Bratton on his appointment and welcome him back to 1 Police Plaza,” Kelly said in a statement.
New York City Police Commissioner Bill Bratton is saluted by incoming Police Commissioner James "Jimmy" O'Neill as he walks through 1 Police Plaza in downtown Manhattan during a ceremonial send ...