By Jim Dwyer
Mayor Bill de Blasio
just shrank the chances of one especially piercing political headache
in an election year: Almost surely, he won’t have the departing police
commissioner, William J. Bratton, shooting at him from the weeds.
Mr.
Bratton groomed and positioned a successor, James P. O’Neill, the
current chief of department, and on Tuesday, the mayor announced that
Chief O’Neill would be the next commissioner.
Probably the last person in the world that Mr. de Blasio wanted as a critic was his former police commissioner.
Mr.
Bratton, who will turn 69 later this year, wanted to make money in the
private sector before he retires, said two of his friends, who asked not
to be named. But he also wanted to consolidate the reforms he had
begun.
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Source: The New York Times
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