Dermot Shea

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Dermot Shea
Commissioner's swearing-in ceremony, December 2, 2019
44th Police Commissioner of New York City
In office
December 1, 2019 – December 31, 2021
Mayor Bill de Blasio
Preceded by James P. O'Neill
Succeeded by Keechant Sewell[1]
New York Police Department Chief of Detectives
In office
April 16, 2018 – November 30, 2019
Appointed by James P. O'Neill
Preceded by Robert K. Boyce
Succeeded by Rodney K. Harrison
Personal details
Born Dermot Francis Shea
(1969-05-24) May 24, 1969 (age 55)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Political party Republican[2]
Alma mater State University of New York at Oneonta (BA)

Dermot Francis Shea (born May 24, 1969)[3] is a retired American police officer who was the 44th New York City Police Commissioner.[4][5] He assumed the position on December 1, 2019, and was sworn in by Mayor Bill de Blasio in a public ceremony on December 2.

Early life and education

Shea's parents were Irish immigrants. His father was a handyman, and his mother was a housewife. At one point he, his parents and siblings all shared a one-bedroom apartment in Sunnyside, Queens. He graduated from Xavier High School in Manhattan in 1986, and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business economics from the State University of New York at Oneonta.[6]

Career

Shea started his career in law enforcement with his appointment to the New York City Police Academy in late 1990. After graduating in the top 10% of his academy class, he was sworn in as a Police Officer in April 1991 and assigned to the South Bronx.

As a Deputy Chief in 2013, he quashed an internal investigation into a sergeant with whom he had a mentoring relationship, Juan Duque, and that sergeant's brother, Ruben Duque. Both had defrauded the department of overtime hours and illegally taken patrol cars home.[7] The story didn't become public until 2018. On November 4, 2019, it was publicly announced that Dermot F. Shea would become the 44th Commissioner of the NYPD.

In April 2014, he was appointed Deputy Commissioner of Operations by then Commissioner William Bratton. Prior to this appointment, he had been a chief commanding the Office of the Deputy Commissioner for Operations. He also commanded the 44th and 50th precincts and the Patrol Borough Bronx Anti-Crime Unit.[8]

On April 16, 2018, Shea was promoted to Chief of Detectives.[5]

As Commissioner of the NYPD, Shea stated in public testimony on June 22, 2020 that NYPD officers who had driven into protesters did not use excessive force and said that the officers who were in the vehicle were being "set upon and attacked, and thankfully they were able to get out of that situation with, to my knowledge, no injuries to anyone." He also said in the public testimony that "Our internal affairs bureau investigated this information and preliminarily we have an accounting of that incident where we have officers in a situation where they're essentially being penned in by protesters."[9] Contrary to video allegations provided by The New York Times, "Police Commissioner Dermot F. Shea has maintained that misconduct during the protests was confined to 'isolated cases' and that officers were confronted with violence by protesters."[10]

On January 1, 2022, Keechant Sewell succeeded Shea as New York City's police commissioner, when Eric Adams succeeded de Blasio as mayor.[1]

Dates of rank

Sworn in as a Patrolman – 1991
NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg Promoted to Sergeant – 1994
US-O1 insignia.svg Promoted to Lieutenant – 1999
Captain insignia gold.svg Promoted to Captain – 2003
US-O4 insignia.svg Promoted to Deputy Inspector – 2008
Colonel Gold.png Promoted to Inspector – 2010
1 Gold Star.svg Promoted to Deputy Chief – 2013
3 Gold Stars.svg Deputy Commissioner of Operations – 2014
3 Gold Stars.svg Designated Chief of Crime Control Strategies – January 1, 2017
3 Gold Stars.svg Promoted to Chief of Detectives – 2018
5 Gold Stars.svg New York City Police Commissioner – December 1, 2019

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Police appointments
Preceded by New York City Police Commissioner
2019–2021
Succeeded by
Keechant Sewell

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