He then headed west to california. He then returned to new york city for the second time until his announcement to now step down. As a result of that imbending announcement, already there is reaction as they thanked the commissioner for his hard work of policing and keeping the crime rates low in the city. She says she partnering with incoming commissioner james oneil as we Work Together to improve Police Community relations. That is a quote by her to reform practices. We are waiting for the announcement, again, with the mayor and missioner bratton as to his stepping down. Thats to take place here in city hall within the next several minutes as anticipated. Well bring it to you live. Reporting live at city hall, news. James oneil, the chief of the department and highest uniformed member will be brattons successor. He currently heads the unit to improve ties with blacks and hispanic neighborhoods. He started as an officer in 1983 and hob movingp and has been moving up ever since. We have spoken to him in the past about the challenges of the job. Between crime and terrorism, sleep. This is my life. Im here to make sure we keep the people of the city safe. Im joined on the phone by commissioner kelly. First off, thank you so much for joining usp. Good to be with you thank you so much for joining us. Good to be with you. We have to know your reaction of the commissioners decision to step down so suddenly. Im surprised. I thought he indicated that he would stay for the rest of wish him well. He, you know, has a history thats unparalleled in policing in the united states. So all the best to him. Mr. Kelly, you held this job for 12 years. It is a tough job. How difficult is it to stay in that position, keep your head about you and deal with the pressure thats coming not only from the department, the challenges of the job itself but also from the community . Then you have the political component. How tough is that jo that it is a very demanding job. Certain people just have it in their dna. That was my situation. I loved the job. It is demanding, takes a lot of time, and things are coming at you from many different directions. So its, i think, it can be that james oneil is a very experienced police professional. He came up through the ranks, and i certainly congratulate him on assuming that position. Certainly has been groomed for this position from the beginning. How difficult will it be for him coming into it midterm . Oh, i dont think so. Worked with the commissioner, he has been involved in a lot of things and met with the mayor on many, many occasions. I dont think the transition is going to be that difficult. Hes coming from outside of the department or if hes coming from outside of new york city, then its much more challenging. James oneil has sort of grown up in the Police Department. I think hell do just fine. Are there any things you think he needs to do to help well, as i said, i think the transition will be fine. I think this has been apparently in the planning for a while. I assume he knew about it. So i think that theyve had conversations about it. I dont see the transition as being a problem. I would hope that perhaps they can refocus on quality of life concerns in the city. I think it is an important issue. I think for a variety reasons, scripted. I hope they can get back on that track. Joining us this afternoon. Again, we are told that commissioner brattons decision to step down has not been influenced by recent protests. Just this morning, protesters followed the mayor around the city. Were hearing that the mayor is coming out right now. Darla, well come back to you very important day for new york city, a very good day, very meaningful day. It is a day where we, once again, recognize the extraordinary achievements of our police force in driving down crime and making our neighborhoods safer and bringing police and community closer together. We celebrate. We celebrate transition with continuity, filled with shared vision, and we celebrate taking a step into new york citys future. In september, commissioner bill bratton, whose contributions to our city and to Law Enforcement not only here but across the nation, are literally extraordinary. In september, commissioner bratton will retire from the nypd. We have found the perfect in chief jimmy oneil. I congratulate you, chief oneill, on this very important day for the city. I will say at the outsaid, i always call him jimmy. You can call him james. You can call him jim, but i always call him jimmy. Jimmy is one of the best prepared incoming commissioners this city has ever seen. His decades of experience have taught him not only how to lead to improve the extraordinary work of the mypd but also led him to the vision of neighborhood policing. That is now taking hold of the Police Department. He is the architect of our neighborhood policing strategy, a strategy that commissioner bratton and chief oneill convinced me over the last few years would be the future of this city and was deserving of extraordinary investment, a us safer and bring police and community closer together. This was the man who created that vision and he is the man who will see that vision through to fruition for the good of all new yorkers. We will never forget or fail to honor the achievements of bill bratton. He and i have developed an intense bond over these last 31 months, and i future, and im happy for your future, but i want you to know that this friendship, ill miss seeing you every, single day, but this friendship and this deep, deep connection will continue. I want to thank you for all youve done for the people of new york city. When we think about the 31 the goal of doing two things that many said could not be done at the same time, driving down crime while repairing some of the rifts between police and community. We said both of those things had to happen. We knew it was a tough road. Wherever bill bratton has gone, hes worked on both of those fronts. He had an extraordinary chief of department in jimmy oneil to help find a path t the lowest crime weve ever seen in the history of the city while at the same time righting some the wrongs of the past, fixing a broken policy of stop and frisk, changing the relationship between police and Community Precinct by precinct. That work has a long what i to go. I want to emphasize that. I dont think any of us could have imagined more done in such and the wonderful colleagues, the rest of the Senior Leadership has done on incredible job. By the way, one thing thats been a hallmark of bill bratton, and i know its something jimmy oneil believes in deeply is a sense ever a team. A team that works together where everybody gets to shine, everyone matters. Its brought out the best in down the line. Thats one of the reasons you see the extraordinary success. We remember what the city used to be like. A lot of us lived it. Over 2,000 murders a year, quality of life offenses almost went without notice that they were so common. Bill bratton and jack maple, may he rest in peace, changed that for all of us, but there was so much more to be done with that model. It wasnt enough to just end the bad. The good, towards our status as the safest big city of america, towards the goal of real harmony between police and community. Again, weve come a long way with much more to be done. When you go back and think about the days in the early 90s when this man and his not partner in crime, jack maple, his partner in fighting crime jack maple believed something could happen. They had a vision that many doubted. That was big and different they believed. They had faith. They were willing to go where people hadnt gone before. You will see the same from jimmy oneil. Is he ready to take this department where its gone before between police and community. It is an idea thats been talked about for decades. Its never been achieved on a sustained basis, but this is the man who will achieve it. People of new york city. Neighborhood policing continues to grow. We are rolling it out in the 51 of the precincts this fall and will continue from there. Youll see what it means in the lives of everyday new yorkers when they actually know the officer that patrols their part of the neighborhood, when they know the officers name, when connection, Mutual Respect, shared mission. Thats going to change this city for the better. Jimmy is the real thing in every way. First of all, he comes from someplace id like to call the one true borough, brooklyn. Born and bred flatbush brooklyn. That upbringing, hell talk learning about the people of the city from the beginning of his life. Brought up in a wonderful family that instilled in him values of service, and then joining the nypd33 years ago as a transit officer. Transit officers get to know new york city shoulder to shoulder with the people of new york city. Every kind of new yorker up them a special perspective. Jimmy kept the people of this city safe one tour at a time. Then he started to rise. He was noticed early on by great leaders of the Department Like bill bratton. He rose through the ranks, worked narcotics, trained fight officers at the police academy. He did so many of the crucial roles of the department. Built tremendous relationships with leaders of the city. A great sense of Mutual Respect i hear it all of the time the appreciation for the way jimmy shares his thoughts and listens tony their concerns. List listens to their concerns. Commissioner bratton understood what jimmy could bring to the equation as he built this extraordinary Leadership Team jimmys been intimately involved in the further deepening of that extraordinary model. And as the architect of neighborhood policing, hes creating a model that i believe were going to make work here. I believe its going to change the city. I believe its going to become a model that were going to look at around the country because it really answers what people are aching for. Everyones aching for it. People in neighborhoods just want to be safe. They want to have a sense they are respected. They want to walk out the door at night. Our Police Officers want the exact same thing to say good bye to their families in the morning, say good night at night. They want to contribute. Neighborhood policing is the model that allows that to finally happen we remember the officer every parent, every child. We want to see todays version of that. Thats what jimmy oneil will create in the city. Well, i know this is a job for a strong man. I know it is a job for real vision, reform, and progress. Like i always said about bill bratton who never has ever bone fit of all of us, jimmy ole neil burns with a passion to keep finding the next innovation. He will be an extraordinary leader of this department. I want to introduce to you the next Police Commissioner of the city of new york, jamie oneil. [ applause ] its not true. Irish people do hug once in a while. [ laughter ] good afternoon, everyone. Thanks for being here. Thank you mayor de blasio. Its been an amazing 16 hours. Never in my life coming on this job in 1983 did i think id be Police Commissioner. Thanks for allowing the men and women of the Police Department to do what they do best. Thats be effective cops. Thank you to all of the officers of the nypd. Every rank from three star chief down to cop who allowed me and helped me get to where i am today. Without them, id be nothing. Thank you to all of the elected officials and clergy members and all who live and work in the two fife and fourfour who have become true friends and guides of my career. Privilege to work closely with the mayor and commissioner to help shift this, the nations largest Police Department away from the style of policing the city that sometimes lost focus of the most important aspect of safeguarding the public. Lowering crime but not at the extension of losing the vital support of the people we were sworn to protect and serve. I can tell you firsthand the mayor has given the nypd everything we have asked for posture and get on the right course. Whether its vision zero, which has focused on awareness for motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians alike. For the first time in a decade, thanks to the mater and city council, but purchasing necessary tools to make our officers jobs safer and more effective. Most importantly, steadfastly backing us in our efforts to improve this great city. Many might think that being Police Commissioner would be the culmination of a career of an old transit cop like me. I can tell you that i see this as an invitation to continue a unique chance to advance and see to fruition all of the great work we put in the past for the last 21 months. Commissioner bratton, thank you for that. Those of you who know me know to lead lives of significance. They wanted to make a difference in the world. They wanted to help make this an even better city and help all new yorkers achieve a quality of life we can all be proud of. When i was a rookie cop patrolling the subways this 1983, it was a different city in many ways but i think the people back then still had the same dreams that we have. They just want to live good lives, be productive and take care of their families. My mom helen, whos sitting in the front with my sister sheila, she might remember this. When i first came on the job, she had us work 8 00 at night until 8 00 in the morning. You learned quickly how to be a cop, how to navigate the maze of subway lines but most importantly how to talk to every type of person imaginable. I remember vividly the look of rae leaf on many peoples relief on many peoples faces when theyd see me. A cop with a little more hair ride the subway between 8 00 at night and 4 00 in the morning but did so to provide to their families and improve their lots in life. They were happy do see a uniformed cop because they felt safer. It was inspiring for a young cop. Now nearly 34 years later it is the same feeling today for the young men and women you see in uniform all around the five boroughs. Were here for you, the people of the city. Later i a how valuable and fragile at times this relationship between Law Enforcement and the community actually is. Let me tell owl this is truly a let me tell you this is truly a shared thing. This works only when we Work Together with the help of every new yorker, we will continue facilitating everything by law abiding residents while we work to erase the pockets of violence as they emerge. Know this. Were very much aware of the the city as perpetrated by a relatively small percentage of the population. Ive spoken to all of you about this before. This is something we concentrate on not every thursday morning but every day. We know who these people are and will continue to go after them as weve done in the last two and a half years. As with enforcement, we will continue relentless follow up and well do this while keeping the city safe from the ever changing you are aware of the Critical Response command. Always at the ready. Those officers are amongst the best trained in the nation including an active shooter situation. They work hand in hand every day with our counterterrorism intelligence bureaus which second to none. They ensure that people can safely demonstrate and nypd else. Its what democracy in america are all about. Its our job to ensure that right. The protest in the fall of 2014 signaled the change was necessary. With the brutal assassination of rafael ramos it was clear the nypd had to evolve to meet the neds of every person. Thats when the neighborhood Crime Fighting tool will be more than half of our mean city wide and 100 of our Public Housing commands. Knowing who your Police Officers are, especially what their names are, if you are dealing with an nco, you have a phone number at your disposal. Its one way to strengthen the bond. I mentioned my mom earlier. Its hard to talk about you. [ laughter ] one who taught me the ideals of what good cops should aspire to. Because of her, i learned we can changed world into what we want it to be and that life is much, much more than just about oneself. Its about all of us. Thank you, mom. Amen. Amen. [ applause ] i talk about you all of the time. I can forget about my older sister sheila. Shes always pointing me in the right direction so thank you, sheila. Its about all of us. Today, new york city were at record lows in terms of homicides and shootings. By years end, we have the fewest index crimes ever recorded in a single year. Thats truly historic. That doesnt mean we stop. We never stop trying to drive down crime and quell disorder. Were going to do it in lock dedicated to protect. It is after all what we do now. I want to thank the mayor and Police Commissioner again for having the trust and confidence in my to continue shepherding the extraordinary changes to help the nypd continue to evolve and must always evolve. We must continue to be in a place where were all proud to live and work. Thank you very much. [ applause ] so ive had all of 16 hours to think about the way forw couple of easy decisions for me. One of them was to ask my good friend, ben tucker, to stay on and help the city move forward. So ben, thank you for that. Id ask you to come up. [ applause ] just a few words. First of all, jimmy, the first i said i know its you, your name is on the phone. [ laughter ] he says i just want to know, you are hanging around, right . I said absolutely im hanging around. I came here and im hanging around because jimmy and i sort of had this synergy from the time we connected when i came here back in march of 2014. And i got the call from commissioner bratton. By the way, thank you for that call because it changed my life. Into policing after having been gone from the nypd for 24 years when i retired. So i came back as a Deputy Commissioner of training. Weve done some extraordinary work as the mayor alluded to in a variety of ways. Its never abouten in my 46 years in the business this much activity in a Police Department, particularly the nypd moving in a direction that the city, and its been amazing. Then subsequently, nine months later, ended up being appointed the first Deputy Commissioner. So for me, its been an amazing ride. I love what i do, and when jimmy asked the question, i mean, the words came out right away, of course im hanging around. I wouldnt leave, although weve accomplished a great deal, we have a lot more work to do. Our crime is down. The numbers are down. They look great, and well have a wonderful year. On the other hand, our relationship with the community is still challenged. We know it, but we recognize it, and everything that weve done in the past 33 months, 30 30 months has been focused on how we improve and rebuild the trust so we continue on that path. The missions not over, and so i am looking forward to serving with jimmy. When i came in, commissioner bratton, and i became the first full partner in running this agency. Jimmy shares that same perspective, and im looking forward to being a full partner with jimmy oneil. I know we can do Amazing Things and do the work for the city that we know has to be done. Jimmy, congratulations, my man. [ applause ] so if you are notice one thing about ben, i have to up game when it comes to suits, ben. [ laughter ] ill take care of you. I know a guy. [ laughter ] i have a couple, but not as nice as that. [ laughter ] so with moving up to the position of Police Commissioner, that does create a bit of a vacancy. My old job as chief of department. It didnt take me long to fill that position. Know for 14 years. Right from the getgo, i knew he was a man of integrity, hard work, and he shares the same vision that i do. Carlos gomez is a man ripe for this job. He has the will to make the change. Sometimes its real difficult to change Police Departments. He has divisions to make the change. Leader just like that to introduce the new chief of department. Carlos . [ applause ] thank you. Let me begin by thanking mayor de blasio, commissioner bratton for all that youve done for this city and police months is truly, truly amazing. For future commissioner jim oneil, this city is so lucky. Someone who cares about the cops, cares about the community whose management style is one of teamwork. That is what we share. That is going to trickle down. Its going to trickle down from the stop from the Police Commissioner through me, through the bureau chiefs, its going to trickle all the way down to the Police Officers, the newest Police Officers, the newest rookies. Who benefits . The entire city. The community. The community will benefit from this. Its a great honor to oversee your uniformed members from the nations finest Police Department. This city is truly blessed in and best trained Police Officers patrolling the street. When i say police officer, i mean from the newest rookie in Field Training all the way up through experienced, talented bureau chiefs. We want our offices to Work Together with a team with the communities that we serve to protect from the threat of terrorism. Also to continue to reduce crime, especially violent crime. As the community said, that is commuted by such a committed by such a small segment. We just focus on those spoiled, rotten apples. So much has been done and will continue to be done with that regard. Chief oneil and soon to be commissioner oneil designed which is in place in 32 commands in this city as we speak. And of course, i want to support our greatest asset. Those are our offices. Our officers of all ranks in this department. I want to make sure that they are safe and well i want to make sure i want to recognize them i want the community to know the good deeds that they do each and every day as Police Commissioner bratton alw says, i want to tell their story. Tremendous transformation to belter combat terrorism. Were better, more precise in the way we fight crime focusing on those two individuals. Technology is second to noon. So i have big shoes to fill. Well done. Well, i just want to say in addition to my tremendous faith in chief oneil, ive had just an extraordinary pleasure of working with first Deputy Commissioner ben tucker and chief carlos gomez. Weve all been a team together. This is something i cant say enough about bill brattons understanding of teamwork. So many days in this room, call them oneonones but they are actually more like 12 on 12s with everyone thinking together and collaborating together. So many times weve been out in the community in good times and bad collaborating, thinking, hundredling together. So this leadership group, we have all bonded very, very personally. Theres such trust. I said at one point over the last day its become like a Great Basketball Team when they the nolook pass. We know how each other thinks and know how to Work Together. I want to give ben tucker such tremendous credit for the extraordinary work thats happening in the training and retraining of our police force. Its one of the exfactors. Its one of the will change our relationship with the community the most, and its working. I want to give chief gomez credit for one of the people who is really with jimmy oneil. He understands so intimately what its going to take. So this is a team that is ready made to Work Together. What an extraordinary combination, proud son of flatbush and proud son of Jackson Heights together, all learned from the prospective of the Patrol Officer but all of whom brought with them the family of the community and this is an incredible leadership for the future of the nypd. Now i think this guy gets to talk, too. Let me tell you again, i wish i had words. I wish i had words for what this man has achieved. Years researching and analyzing , and you wont get it all. One thing that doesnt get talked about enough with bill bratton is his heart because he builds these extraordinary teams because people know. They see how much he believes, how much he cares. And hes taught me a lot. He has been an extraordinary partner. You know, it is a beautiful make a place safer and better. Then build a who can take that vision to the next level. We understand a person gets to make a choice to retire, but i wanted you to know be blessed to file youre presence here. Well always be connected to you. Now that you are going into the can buy me dinner once in a while. Now i can afford to. Now i can afford to. Now you can afford to. Ladies and gentlemen, commissioner bill bratton. There are many proud sons up here at this podium. Four born and raised in new york. Im a proud son who grew up in bill and june bratton. I really wish that they could have been here to see this day as i continue my odyssey. They helped to shape it and frame it. Like half of the population in new york city, there is a proud adopted son of this extraordinary and great city and one i have been pleased and privileged to have now on three different occasions have worked very hard to make a safer place for all of us or otherwise. Before i begin my prepared remarks, id like to surely make a few thank yous at the appropriate time. First and foremost, my lovely wife who downben upset her life to allow me to pursue the passion of my leaf. That is policing. Its all thats good in america. So 31 months ago once again, she allowed me to respond to by that great mayor. Well continue to be one. There are many to thank in this room and certainly here at the podium you see four of those. You may have talked about it, and i thank him for moving as quickly as he did to recognize after 31 months of exposure that we are a team that effectively has the ability to grow, it is now time for me to move on. With this appointment on jimmy oneil and the appointment of carlos and the continuation of the extraordinary ben tucker this city, this department will have a seamless transition. Theres never been a time in mean policing history when that is more important than now. As we go forward and face the crisis of race in america, crime in america, fear of terrorism and in the midst of the turmoil of this president ial election, there is that will be better prepared to face all that we were going to face in the future. Again, before my prepared remarks, ill continue with those thank yous. To this may, this extraordinary mayor that has been truly a partner, a friend, and a leader that we have bonded together. I have often said that we are seamless. We have a passion of what government can do, what i think collectively he and i made sharing the vision that he has and hes sharing the vision i have and surrounding ourselves with people who add to that vision. I think we have, in fact, over the 31 months done so much. Ill speak more in a few moments on that. Mr. Mayor, thank you for all of you do in the friendship. That friendship will continue. One of the great things about leaving this time was that 20 another mayor. Another team at that time. The late great jack maple, the extraordinary jack maple. John chimney, whos now battling cancer, and aa few others. The mayor and i exchanged gifts, mayor giuliani at the time. He gave me a key to the city. He didnt tell me he had already changed the locks. So for the next 20 years, i was locked out of this city and this police de many respects. When i came back, the mayor gave me a new key and allowed me to come back into the city i love and have such a passion for. Mr. Mayor, thank you for that. There are several people in this room that i certainly have to acknowledge. There are so many. Some are known to you, some are not. None only to some of you, Walt Wasserman whos hiding in the background, as he always does. 40 years ago, bob for the chief young sergeant and aspiring young sergeant and began moving me up the rungs of the leadership of the American Police and exposed me to so many outside ideas. The term neighborhood policing was created by him. The neighborhood policing model that we created together in boston which is now being modeled here in new york by jimmy and carlos, that bob in many respects is an unsung hero and has been with me every step of the way so bob, i cannot thank you enough for all you have done for me. John miller, what will continue as chief of counterintelligence, thank god. Theres no person better prepared to protect this city and this country. Jimmy has already had that conversation with john. John will basically also agree to stay on. So much of the team and there are many in the team here, and i cannot acknowledge all of bond that weve hadton not a team of rivals. The team that share a vision. Jimmy will strengthen what we already have. There are so many to thank that i cannot belabor this afternoon. I will do that this afternoon and individually with so many not. When i came back two and a half years ago, i had a mandate from this mayor. We had bonded during the many months of the election. We shared the vision of what the Great AmericanPolice Department could do to face the issue of the day in this city. You all remember very well. The tension, controversy and indeed in america. We built upon a poundation that was a shared vision when i chimney began to apply a new kind of science and rigger to policing. One that said cops count, police matter. I believe that deeply. Never in the history of this city has that been more important than at this time, in the city and in this country. That we can be the change thats now a proven concept, policing. That mandate to keep crime low, historic lows and the ability to keep driving it even lower. By improving strategies constantly adapting them to historic lows. Weve done that in this new team will continue to do that. Have no fear. The second part of the mandate give ton me by the mayor was and innovative and elite uniformed terror force. More than 500 cops ready to respond to any terrorist attack in a way that no other city can within five to seven minutes of an event. Great thanks to john miller for all that he gave up to come back into public life once again and for all that he has contributed over the last now want to look back to the announcement of his appointment three years ago. A number of you in this room belittled his apartment, his experience, his expertise. I think john has proven you all wrong. He is one of the most respected people in the world today on that issue. You should feel yourself very lucky that you have them and i look back on how many oaks in the equipment jeopardized my life. As wasserman began telling me about the need to train properly. We had our commit at any times to that opinion they are now better equipped and Police Officers are better protected whether its a new police smartphones that allow them access to criminal records, wanted fliers or missing children or the new escape mask soon issued to all of them from chemical and biological attacks or the new heavy vests and ballistic doors and windows on our windows, we have made it clear that we will seek out the best that we can acquire and purchase to ensure the safety ensure the safety of each and every one of you. The 8 and a half million that come here and the 60 million tourists who come here to experience the greatness of this american city. The mayor and i care first and foremost about the safety of those that we count on to keep us all safe. The fourth mandate has been the most challenging. Its about more than strategy and nothing like equipment let me speak briefly to that. For the first time in 12 years, this mayor, this city council increased that head count by 1300 but also by hiring 600 additional cadets and civilians that allow us to put many more Police Officers back into the field to staff the neighborhood policing that carlos and jimmy are so committed to. His support and leadership and that. Council supporting us. Additionally, if you add up all thats been given over the last now two years, it comes to about 1. 9 million. No Police Department in america any time in any of the history has ever been as well funded or supported as we have to buy all of that equipment, to provide all of that training, to ensure that our officers, that we keep safe as we can and you keep them as safe as you need to be. We have begun that job from top to bottom. Our officers, that has involved new training about how to deescalate trainings. We have reduced stop and frisk by phenomenal amounts. We continue to reduce civilian complaints and the far reaching Community Policing programs ever attempted. It will succeed this time. Why . Theyre here. The chain that will lead it into the future. New innovation, neighborhood policing, something old, boston 1975 new again. New york city 2015 when we launched it. Brain child of jimmy oneil. One of jimmys greatest trends is he loves this ci dont know all of the answers. We understand that other agencies as they struggle with the issues of the day that they have better ideas. So what we have here in new york now is an amalgamation of boston, of los angeles, of others in the profession. The neighborhood coordination officers that he has implemented oneonone with people, problem by problem with Community Groups issue by issue with entire neighborhoods. They are reachable by smartphone, email, and telephone on those smartphones. They are available. They want to pep when the mayor asked me, i held up my book. I should have brought it. To protect and serve to make new york city safe for everyone everywhere. Also when you see a policeman, and this is our goal. When you see a policeman, remember that he is your friend. Thats the vision and the passion that i have had for 45 that is happening. It doesnt happen overnight. Weve already seen the tide shift in that direction. It is a challenging time. We all indicate its pointing in the right direction. Those were the mandates that i was given. Those were my goals. I always have one more goal in every organization i go to, and that is to build a team for success and a team of i go three or four commissioners to drive that bus. He surrounded himself with people who were smarter than he was as he knew it would make him and his government and nation better. I have throughout my career surrounding myself with the best and brightest to form a chain that can lead any organization that ive been twice this magnificent organization. I cannot thank the mayor enough for his confidence in the team he has worked with over the past threw years to understand the importance of the seamless transition. Mr. Mayor, thank you. [ applause ] i dont think there are any questions. I think weve covered it all we let the mayor know and what changed between a couple of weeks ago when you said youd like to say until the end of the term and now . Why now . July 8th was the day the commissioner let me know, and we had a heart to heart, a very personal discussion about life and family. You know, i like him so much, where you want to say, you know, what about the team . But he has served so much. You know this city, this nation. As you said it was a great phrase, whats that, the right time . Theres never a good time, but theres a right time. For me, this was both a good time for all that weve accomplished and the right time. Thats the decision we had. His friend first. Ive had quite clearly that it was important for him to pursue other opportunities to be for his good future. We agree that we would Work Together to come up with the team for the future and do it quickly. Here we are today. [inaudible question ] let me and then pass to nothing to do with this. Everyone has known because the commissioners been very open about it that he had a vision for his time here at different points. Its had minor variations. Give or take, it was the first term. The people have to make say decision obviously about whether we all get to continue this work. I think its been clear from the beginning. I understand fully when an opportunity comes along and were not going to go into detail about what that will come out soon. When an opportunity come as long, an opportunity come as long, you have to respect that about someone you care about and trust and respect. But its something what i slurve what the commissioner said at his remarks because weve talked about this for 31 of a deep bench. The level of personal Human Security he has, weve talked openly about the talent and how it would progress over time many many times. Its not a conversation that started july 8th. That conversation started in 2014. So we knew the day would come where there would be a moment that was right for him, and there would be many, many good and talented people ready move up in this department. Ive had the honor of serving shoulder to shoulder with these great and many other great people. On july 8, you may recall the six months summary of how the six six months have gone. I think finally some of you in the media have come to recognize just how much positive change had occurred, he came into that office and informed them that i would be leaving and wiring in september to pursue other students. After i picked him up from the floor and talked about where he was going, why, talked about transition and the need to do exactly as weve done here to move it forward here quickly. He understd helped to build and allowed the freedom to bring in his talent. The issue about whether its the ongoing corruption. It is being done in coordination with the Attorney Generals Office and thats not a reason to leave that we have strong partners there. As you ask, i am sure he will tell you just that, the the relationship as good. We had the ability to over time the come to common ground. The u. S. Attorney is something we do regularly to assure we have seamless coordination with him. As i leave, i am very comfortable that part of the mandate i came in here to do was to improve the relationships with the agencies with, a new city council, a new mayor, and policing is always about the next crises. Thats why i say theres never a good time to wait an extra day. He is the group that can handle that. There are more people in my department that have top secret clearances with all of the intelligence briefings. On the intelligence briefings. Similarly, the issue of race and community relations, were on a journey. Its not a journey unique to new york city. The National Election is evolving around it. I would argue we are farther places to mate it. The tools we get to work with and the commitment, the neighborhood policing plan that jimmy and carlos have been so intimate in designing. So there is no reason im leaving at this time. Im leaving with reluctance. I wish i had more time chronologically to straighten out the issues that take that long to straighten out. Indont have that kind of time. I received an offer that for me and my wife is extraordinarily can look. I also look forward to the fact that this time, i will have the city. I with ill have relationships with this mayor Going Forward with the many Close Friends that i can now openly meet with and interact with. I will be able to enjoy the fruits of our labors over this last 31 months. Im leaving because its the right time. One second. One second. No he cant is the answer. He will do that in due time. To acknowledge and thank for all of the support shes given us. I know her great friendship with jimmy oneil, vanessa gibson. Thank you so much for joining us. All right. Additional questions . Yes . Commissioner bratton, were you actively looking for another job or did someone approach with you an officer you couldnt say no to . Opportunity to have offers over the years. When you are aware of that, youll understand why i chose to accept this one at this particular time. Will you stay in new york city . That was a primary condition to stay in our adopted home. Its where we love and where we [inaudible question ] thank you for the second part of your comment. Its not my achievement. It is the collective achievement of the department but mostly the men and women. The cops and civilians. The Unfinished Business here is exactly what jimmy is outlined. That has now been resourced to take us forward to meet the issues that america is facing today, the mistrust of the criminal Justice System particularly by minority communities that are so paramount at the moment, the anger directed at our muslim community. We, i believe, in new york any place else in america. We had so many experiences that i believe we have positioned quicker than anybody. The old adage if you can make it no n. New york, you can make it anywhere. In the 90s, when nobody thought anything could be done about crime, weve ahead it. And weve been making it for 25 years. I believe that this department, this mayor will lead America Forward to deal with the crises that lie ahead. Way back. Im wondering how you helped have it, soon be former Police Commissioner bill bratton announcing he will be stepping down effectively in september. Of course, he talked about where we are going in the future taking on the role as the citys top cop will be chief james oneil, the architect of the neighborhood policing strategy, trying to repair the frayed relationship between the police and the community. According to the mayor, he is going to be the commissioner the city has ever seen. As the mayor pointed out, homegrown talent. Yeah. This afternoon, weve been listening to the news conference, but we know you want to know whats going on with the weather. Its pleasant out there right now. Cant guarantee well be rain free the entire afternoon. Might be a couple of spotty showers north of new york city. We head outside quickly and show you whats going on in central park. Fair weather clouds for now. The humiditys come down to about 58 . The wind is calm