Howard Redmond, who as an NYPD inspector oversaw Bill de Blasio and his family’s around-the-clock security the whole time the former New York City mayor was in office, surrendered Wednesday to face criminal charges stemming from his work for City Hall. Redmond, whose 30-year career at the NYPD recently culminated in his firing, is expected to be arraigned on obstruction charges brought by .
Howard Redmond, who as an NYPD inspector oversaw Bill de Blasio and his family’s around-the-clock security the whole time the former New York City mayor was in office, surrendered Wednesday
Howard Redmond, the disgraced NYPD inspector who once headed Bill de Blasio's security detail, surrendered at Manhattan Criminal Court to face obstruction charges.
Howard Redmond, who as an NYPD inspector oversaw Bill de Blasio and his family’s around-the-clock security the whole time the former New York City mayor was in office, pleaded guilty to felony charges stemming from his work for City Hall moments after they were unsealed Wednesday. Redmond, whose 30-year career at the NYPD recently culminated in his firing, pleaded guilty to two counts of .
An NYPD official who once served as former Mayor Bill de Blasio’s top security aide turned himself in to the Manhattan District Attorney's office on Wednesday