The NYPD is increasing the number of officers assigned to special school details citywide in response to recent violence near school campuses.
The number of โYouth Coordination Officersโ is being boosted to six per precinct, according to a memo Thursday from NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey. Thatโs a total of 462, up from the original programโs goal of 350 across the city. Another NYPD memo, dated Tuesday from Deputy Chief Marlon Larin, calls on School Safety Division officers to step up reporting โwhen a school incident has the potential for retaliation.โ
The moves outlined in the memos, which were obtained by Gothamist, follow a spate of recent violence. The Larin memo states that the steps were designed โIn order to combat violence at and in the near vicinityโ of the cityโs public schools.
The YCO role was created in 2020 by former Mayor Bill de Blasio and former NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea with the goal of curbing youth crime. At the time, Shea said the officers would โcoordinate with the other cops in the precinct, and with city agencies and local community-service groups that have a stake in improved youth outcomes.โ
This week, three people were injured in a shooting outside a charter school in Brooklyn. Last month in Queens, a 13-year-old was charged with shooting and wounding two other teens near Campus Magnet High School. Also in January, a 17-year-old boy was chased and stabbed to death after leaving Liberation High School in Coney Island.
Maddreyโs memo outlines a series of steps to bolster communications and contacts with school officials, and to ensure that โdirected patrolsโ at schools are completed. Chief of Patrol John M. Chell and Chief of Transit Michael Kemper will oversee the patrols, according to the memo, with Kemper also ensuring that โTransit District School Safety Teams are being strategically deployed after conferral with their precinct counterpart.โ
Maddrey also orders precinct commanding officers to…
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