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Rodney Harrison: From Cadet Corp, to NYPD's Highest Rank | Gilgo Beach, Crime, Politics & Public Safety

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2525129/fan_mail/new] What does it take to rise from an undercover narcotics officer in Brooklyn to the highest uniformed rank in the NYPD? On this episode of Corey's Corner, retired NYPD Deputy Inspector Corey Pegues sits down with former NYPD Chief of Department and former Suffolk County Police Commissioner Rodney Harrison for an honest and wide-ranging conversation about leadership, policing, public trust, crime reduction, and the future of law enforcement. Commissioner Harrison reflects on his 32-year law enforcement career, including surviving a life-threatening undercover shooting, becoming the first Black Chief of Detectives in NYPD history, leading more than 35,000 officers during the COVID-19 pandemic, and overseeing the task force that helped solve the notorious Gilgo Beach serial killings investigation. The conversation also tackles police reform, community relations, political pressure, officer morale, crime trends, and the rumors surrounding Harrison's potential role in the Mamdani administration. This is a must-watch conversation for anyone interested in public safety, leadership, criminal justice, and the future of American policing. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2525129/support]

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episode Rodney Harrison: From Cadet Corp, to NYPD's Highest Rank | Gilgo Beach, Crime, Politics & Public Safety artwork

Rodney Harrison: From Cadet Corp, to NYPD's Highest Rank | Gilgo Beach, Crime, Politics & Public Safety

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2525129/fan_mail/new] What does it take to rise from an undercover narcotics officer in Brooklyn to the highest uniformed rank in the NYPD? On this episode of Corey's Corner, retired NYPD Deputy Inspector Corey Pegues sits down with former NYPD Chief of Department and former Suffolk County Police Commissioner Rodney Harrison for an honest and wide-ranging conversation about leadership, policing, public trust, crime reduction, and the future of law enforcement. Commissioner Harrison reflects on his 32-year law enforcement career, including surviving a life-threatening undercover shooting, becoming the first Black Chief of Detectives in NYPD history, leading more than 35,000 officers during the COVID-19 pandemic, and overseeing the task force that helped solve the notorious Gilgo Beach serial killings investigation. The conversation also tackles police reform, community relations, political pressure, officer morale, crime trends, and the rumors surrounding Harrison's potential role in the Mamdani administration. This is a must-watch conversation for anyone interested in public safety, leadership, criminal justice, and the future of American policing. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2525129/support]

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