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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 ...
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, has died ...
John Joseph Esposito Norfolk – John Joseph Esposito, 91, of Norfolk, Va. passed away Sunday, September 16, 2012. He was born December 31, 1920, in Brooklyn, NY, and was the first Italian gene… ...
Mr. Esposito with Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, left, and the first deputy commissioner Joseph P. Dunn, right, at his swearing-in as the new chief of department in 2000.
New York City Office of Emergency Management Commissioner Joseph Esposito was initially fired but Mayor Bill de Blasio now says he will remain on the job while the city searches for a successor.
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.
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… ...
As CBS2 Political Reporter Marcia Kramer reported exclusively, Joseph Esposito said his extensive NYPD experience got him the job, not a phone call from the man at the center of the city's ...
New York City Deputy Commissioner of Enforcement at the Department of Buildings Joseph Esposito, who served the city for most of his adult life, including as the longtime NYPD chief of department ...