Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell conducted a 'State of the NYPD' address in Midtown Wednesday in which she announced several new law enforcement initiatives that in included community relation outreach and department improvements.
amNY Sports email newsletterPolice Commissioner Keechant Sewell conducted a “State of the NYPD” address in Midtown Wednesday in which she announced several new law enforcement initiatives that in included community relation outreach and department improvements.
For some, this will undoubtedly spark concern and fears of an all-seeing police eye. However, Sewell attempted to alleviate these fears during a question-and-answer session following the briefing. “The NYPD is going to be the most accessible police department in the world by providing direct level access to services. We are going to bring information directly to the public and our community partners,” Sewell said. “Our forthcoming app will give the public the ability to file certain criminal complaints, locate a precinct, and get the schedules for local community precinct council meetings.
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