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NYPD Chief Of Department Phil Banks Abruptly Resignes


banksThe NYPD’s Chief of Department, Philip Banks, has just resigned. Chief Banks is a 28-year veteran of the department, and was expected to become first deputy commissioner, the number two spot in the department. Sources tell YWN that Banks allegedly had a disagreement with Commissioner Bratton which led to Banks resigning.

The news has sent shock waves through the department.

Chief Banks, 50, joined the New York City Police Department in July 1986, and began his career on patrol in the 81st Precinct. He was promoted to Sergeant in March 1994; Lieutenant in May 1997; Captain in September 1999; Deputy Inspector in June 2001; Inspector in December 2003; Deputy Chief in December 2006; and Assistant Chief in June 2009. He has served in the 70th, 73rd, 79th, 81st, 90th and Central Park Precincts, Patrol Borough Brooklyn South, the Harbor Unit, and the School Safety Division Investigations Unit.

Before being appointed Chief of Community Affairs in July 2010, Chief Banks served as Commanding Officer of Patrol Borough Manhattan North and also commanded the 79th, 81st and Central Park precincts. He also served as Executive Officer of Patrol Borough Brooklyn South, and of the 73rd Precinct.

In March of 2013, Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly announced the appointment of Philip Banks III as the NYPD’s new Chief of Department.

Chief Banks holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Lincoln University, the historically black university in Pennsylvania, whose alumni include Langston Hughes and Thurgood Marshall. Chief Banks is also a 2001 graduate of the Police Management Institute at Columbia University, and more recently completed advanced management training for Senior Executives in State and Local Government at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government and the Executive Leaders Program in Counterterrorism at the Naval Postgraduate School, Center for Homeland Defense and Security, in Monterey, California.

He resides in St. Albans, Queens with his wife of 24 years, Vonda. The couple has three children: Philip, Jenai, and Elijah. Chief Banks is a also member of the founding chapter of the philanthropic institution, 100 Black Men, Inc., whose past president is Philip Banks, Jr., Chief Banks’s father who retired as a lieutenant in the New York City Police Department after more than 26 years of service which included co-director of the Police Commissioner’s security detail, Executive Officer in the Bias Crimes Unit, and Commanding Officer of the Recruitment Section.

Chief Banks had succeeded Chief Joseph Esposito, who retired. He becomes the 37th individual to hold the post, which prior to 1973 was known as the Chief of Operations and before 1973 as Chief Inspector.



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  1. And here we were told that the Sharpton butt boy, Bill Bratton, was the greatest thing since sliced bread. Hmm, I wonder why no one can get along with him.

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