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NYPD Appoints Ryan Merola as Chief of Staff, Highest-Ranking Gay Member with 17 Years Experience
Nov 27, 2024, 09:55 PM
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has appointed Ryan Merola as Chief of Staff, a position that makes him the highest-ranking gay member of the department. The announcement was made by the NYPD's new commissioner, who highlighted their long history of collaboration over the past 17 years across various city agencies aimed at improving the quality of life in New York City. Merola's appointment has been met with positive remarks from colleagues, who praised his problem-solving skills and effectiveness in addressing issues such as the towing of abandoned vehicles.
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