What to know about the NYPD commissioner Mamdani, Cuomo and Sliwa all say they’d keep

New York City mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo, and Curtis Sliwa have made a surprising show of unity in their policy stances. Amidst their differences on almost everything else, all three candidates have declared that they would keep NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch in her job if elected.

Tisch's appointment as commissioner was met with controversy, particularly given the high-profile corruption allegations within Adams' administration at the time of his hiring. But under her leadership, the department has seen significant reforms aimed at rooting out misconduct and improving policing practices. According to experts, one of Tisch's greatest accomplishments is stabilizing a troubled department that had been plagued by issues.

Her approach includes increasing focus on low-level crimes like panhandling and outdoor drug use, known as "quality of life enforcement." While some have praised this effort for reducing crime rates and improving public safety, others have raised concerns about its effectiveness and the potential impact on marginalized communities. Critics point to instances where Tisch has overruled disciplinary actions against officers accused of wrongdoing, sparking skepticism among some advocates.

Despite these criticisms, many experts credit Tisch with being an effective leader who has given her investigators space to solve complex cases, like the high-profile assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Her leadership on this front has earned praise from law enforcement professionals.

Overall, while differing opinions remain about Tisch's tenure as commissioner, all three mayoral candidates seem to appreciate her commitment to reforming and modernizing the department.
 
🤔 I think it's kinda fishy that Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo, and Curtis Sliwa are suddenly singing the same tune on keeping Tisch in her job 🎶. They're all from different parties and have different styles, so I'm not surprised they're trying to appeal to voters who want change 🔄. But still, it's interesting that they've found common ground on this one issue. Maybe it's a smart move for them, especially with the next election looming 🕰️. Tisch has done some good work in stabilizing the department and cracking down on corruption 💯, but we'll have to see how her record holds up under a new administration 🔮. One thing's for sure, though: NYC voters deserve better transparency about police reform and accountability 👀.
 
OMG 🤯 I'm like SO stoked that these NYC mayoral candidates are finally on the same page about keeping Jessica Tisch as commissioner!!! I mean, it's been a wild ride watching her lead the NYPD through all the corruption stuff and come out the other side with some major reforms. The "quality of life enforcement" thing is still kinda sketchy for me though... 🤔 like, isn't that just a fancy way of saying we're cracking down on homeless people? But I guess if it's helping to keep crime rates down, then I'm all about it 😊. And can we talk about how awesome it is that she's given those investigators the space they need to solve some crazy crimes? Like, who else could crack a case involving a high-profile assassination? 🙌
 
🤔 I'm not sure if I completely trust Tisch just yet. Like, she's done a good job of stabilizing the NYPD, but have you seen the way she's handled some of these 'quality of life' enforcement cases? It seems like she's more worried about keeping officers in line than actually addressing the root causes of problems. And what's with all the praise for her on solving high-profile cases - isn't that just a great way to get all the attention and credit without really changing anything deep down? Still, I guess it's good to see some unity among the mayoral candidates... but can we really trust any of them? 🤷‍♀️
 
I gotta say, I'm intrigued by Zohran, Andrew, and Curtis showing unity on this one 🤝! It's like they're thinking about what's best for the city, not just their own interests. And yeah, Jessica Tisch's approach to policing is a big deal - some people love her focus on low-level crimes, while others think it's too focused on ticketing homeless folks 😕. I'm all for reform, but we gotta make sure it doesn't come at the expense of marginalized communities 👊. Anyways, I'm curious to see how this plays out in the election - do you guys think Tisch's got a shot? 🤔
 
I think it's super cool that Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo, and Curtis Sliwa are coming together on this one! I mean, they're not exactly agreeing on everything, but on Tisch's leadership? That's a major win. 🙌 The fact that she's been able to stabilize the NYPD after all the controversies surrounding Adams' admin is no joke. And the way she's focused on low-level crimes and "quality of life enforcement" has definitely reduced crime rates in NYC - that's gotta be a good thing, right? 🚫 But at the same time, I get why some people are skeptical about her approach and its impact on marginalized communities. It's all about finding that balance, you know? As for Tisch herself, I think she's doing a great job as commissioner, even if she has made some questionable decisions. Her track record on solving complex cases is definitely impressive! 👮‍♀️
 
I gotta say, I'm low-key impressed that all 3 NYC mayoral candidates are on the same page when it comes to keeping Jessica Tisch in the NYPD Commissioner role 🤝👮‍♀️. It's a big deal, especially considering their other differences. I mean, can you believe they're all on board with her "quality of life enforcement" approach? Some people love how it's helped reduce crime rates and improve public safety, but others are worried about the impact on marginalized communities 🤔. Still, it's great to see a glimmer of unity in an already crazy election season 💡. And let's be real, if Tisch can solve cases like the Brian Thompson assassination, she must be doing something right 🎯.
 
I gotta say 🤔, the fact that Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo, and Curtis Sliwa are on the same page when it comes to keeping Jessica Tisch as NYPD Commissioner is kinda surprising, considering their differing views on so many other issues 🤷‍♂️. But hey, you've gotta give credit where credit is due, right? Tisch's done some good stuff in her tenure, like stabilizing the department and giving investigators space to solve cases. The whole "quality of life enforcement" thing might not be everyone's cup of tea, but at least it's helped with crime rates 📉. Just gotta hope she doesn't get too cozy with the cops and start turning a blind eye to misconduct 😒. Still, it's nice to see some unity among the candidates, even if they don't all agree on everything 💯.
 
I'm so not buying it 🙄... I mean, why would these candidates suddenly agree on keeping her in her job? It just doesn't add up. They're all trying to appeal to different crowds, maybe thinking they can win over some votes by agreeing with each other on the one thing that's actually been done correctly under her leadership - reforming the department. But let's be real, they probably only like Tisch because she's kept things relatively stable during their campaign trails. As soon as she's out of the way, I'm sure we'll see a whole new era of chaos and corruption under whoever wins 🤯
 
I'm thinking, it's kinda wild that Zohran, Andrew, and Curtis are all on the same page when it comes to Jessica Tisch... like, they're not even close on everything else! 🤔👀 But for real though, her reforms have been pretty effective, right? I mean, she's definitely gotten some flak from critics, but from what I've seen, she's been all about giving those investigators the space to do their thing. That Brian Thompson case is a big deal, btw... 🕵️‍♂️💥 And it's cool that the candidates are showing some unity on this front. Maybe they're finally listening to each other for once 😂. Anyway, I'm curious to see how the next phase of her tenure plays out. Fingers crossed she keeps up the good work! 💪
 
OMG u guys!!! I'm literally so impressed with how all 3 NYC mayoral candidates r showing unity on keeping NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch in her job!!! Like, despite their differences, they're all on board w/ stabilizing the department & making reforms 🙌💪. And can we talk about her leadership skills? The way she's tackling low-level crimes & giving investigators space to solve complex cases is everything 💡👮‍♀️. I'm not gonna lie, I've had some concerns about "quality of life enforcement" too 🤔, but it's awesome that Tisch is committed to making the department better for everyone 💕. Fingers crossed whoever wins the mayoral election can build on her progress 🤞🌟
 
🤔 I think it's kinda cool that Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo, and Curtis Sliwa are being super civil with each other on this one thing - keeping NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch in her job. It shows they can agree to disagree without going for the throat 😂. On a serious note though, Tisch's got some major kudos coming her way for turning around a department that was pretty messed up when she started. I mean, it's not easy to tackle corruption and policing issues, but she's definitely made some waves with her approach 🌊.

The "quality of life enforcement" thing is a bit tricky, though. Some people are all about the safety and security, while others think it's just a way to target certain communities 😕. I don't know what the solution is, but I do think Tisch deserves some credit for giving her investigators some room to breathe and solving those tough cases 🎉.

It'll be interesting to see how this plays out in the election, though 🤞. Will being on the same page with Tisch win them votes or lose them some? Only time will tell 👀
 
I'm seeing a lot of people speculating if this unity is just a ploy to win votes 🤔💡. But I think it's actually a sign that Tisch has done some real work at the NYPD, even if not everyone agrees with her methods 💯👮‍♀️. And honestly, I'm all for giving people another chance, especially after everything that went down under Adams' admin 🤷‍♂️. Still, it's gotta be a concern when you're talking about someone who's been accused of overruling disciplinary actions against officers 🚨💔. Time will tell if Tisch's reforms actually stick and make a real difference in the city 🕰️👀
 
omg u guys can't even imagine a NYPD with no corruption lol Tisch is literally a game changer 🤯 I mean don't get me wrong she's not perfect but to come in and stab all those issues right in the face? 💪 it's like she brought a whole new level of transparency and accountability to that department. I'm low-key impressed by her leadership on those high-profile cases, like Brian Thompson's assassination 🕵️‍♀️ And yeah some ppl are gonna say she's too lenient but honestly what's the alternative? a bunch of cops getting away with murder? 😬 anyway it's dope to see all these mayoral candidates coming together on this one thing. maybe we can finally get some real change in that department 💯
 
🤔 I'm actually kinda impressed that all these candidates can agree on keeping Tisch in her job despite their other differences. She's clearly done something right. From what I've read, it sounds like she's been a game-changer for the NYPD - tackling corruption and improving policing practices is no easy feat! 🙌 The "quality of life enforcement" thing is definitely a complex issue, though. I can see why some people would be skeptical about its effectiveness, especially when it comes to marginalized communities. But hey, if it's reducing crime rates and improving public safety, that's gotta count for something, right? 💯
 
im still trying to figure out what's going on with the NYPD... they're all like yeah we love Jessica Tisch even though she's been criticized for stuff 🤷‍♂️ i mean, it's cool that they want to keep her as commissioner but shouldn't they be looking at some of the controversies surrounding her? still, it's good that there's some unity between the candidates on this front... maybe it's a sign of things to come if they all agree on something 🤞
 
im not surprised tho... ppl need a break from politics 4 a sec & just wanna know if they can make NYPD work better nyt news is always talkin bout police corruption lol but whats good Tisch's reforms r actually helpin, like crime rates r down n stuff ... cant wait 2 see whos gonna take the job & hopefully wud make changes 2 make it better 4 everyone 🤔👮‍♀️
 
I'm not surprised that all 3 NYC mayoral candidates are backing Jessica Tisch - she's done some solid work reformatting the NYPD! I mean, let's be real, the city was in shambles under Adams' admin 🤯. But Tisch has brought a sense of stability and hope to the department. Sure, there are still some issues with her approach, like "quality of life enforcement" 👀, but overall, it's about time we saw some progress! The fact that all 3 candidates agree on keeping her as commissioner is a win-win for the city 🌆. Let's give Tisch some credit - she's making NYC safer and more livable one step at a time 💪.
 
dunno how u feel bout NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch but i think its kinda cool that she got everyone on board 🤝💪 like i get she's made some changes to policing practices and stuff, but at the same time, i also see where ppl are coming from about her approach being too focused on "quality of life" enforcement 😕 and how that might affect marginalized communities...anywayz, it sounds like she's done a good job stabilizing the department after all the drama 🤯
 
I'm thinking... it's kinda weird that all three NYC mayoral candidates are on the same page when it comes to keeping Jessica Tisch as NYPD Commissioner 🤔. I mean, they all have different views on pretty much everything else, but on this one, they're united 💯. But maybe it's because they know she's brought some positive changes to the department? Like how she's focused on low-level crimes and given her investigators more freedom to solve cases. That sounds like a good thing to me 🙏. But at the same time, I'm still not sure if "quality of life enforcement" is really effective and doesn't unfairly target certain communities 👥. It's a tough one to call 🤷‍♂️.
 
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