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Joseph Esposito, who had the longest tenure of any NYPD chief of department and then carved out another career as head of New York City’s Office of Emergency Management, died Monday of cancer ...
At 61 years old, the NYPD's "Chief of Department" Joseph J. Esposito is the highest uniformed ranking officer in the department. He's almost on the cusp of the mandatory NYPD retirement age of 63 ...
They may have to drag him out of police headquarters. Chief of Department Joseph Esposito, the NYPD’s highest-ranking uniformed officer, has held the post for a record 12 years and would work ...
He later led New York’s emergency management agency. By Sam Roberts Joseph J. Esposito, who served longer than anyone else as the highest-ranking uniformed officer of the New York Police ...
Former New York City Office of Emergency Management commissioner Joseph Esposito has died after a battle with cancer, Mayor Eric Adams announced late Monday. He was 73. Esposito, who most recently ...
Ex-cop Joseph Esposito, 70, pleaded guilty in Manhattan Supreme Court to first-degree grand larceny for coaching dozens of ex-cops and firefighters to lie on their disability applications in ...
Joseph Esposito — a long-serving city official — got his walking papers after hours of will-he-stay-or-will-he-go drama at the hands of de Blasio and his aides, who seemed incapable of directl ...
Joseph Esposito, the NYPD’s longest-serving chief of department who later defiantly refused to leave his post after he was fired as head of the city’s Office of Emergency Management ...
Joseph J. Esposito aka “Espo” devoted his life to public service. He began his career with the NYPD as a Police Trainee in 1968. He would go on to become the longest serving Chief of ...
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is seeking a new head of the Office of Emergency Management, but Commissioner Joseph Esposito will remain on the job during the search for his successor.