Archive for Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Bratton Names New Police Operations Head
Police Chief William J. Bratton said Tuesday that he is appointing Deputy Chief Earl Paysinger as assistant chief to head the Office of Operations, a key position that oversees two-thirds of the department and is involved in developing crime-fighting strategies. Paysinger, who currently heads the South Bureau, is taking over for Assistant Chief George Gascon, who is leaving to join the Mesa, Ariz., Police Department.
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