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Subject: FDNY hooks new boss after DEI commissioner threatened to 'hunt' firefighters who booed Letitia James
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The CEO of a major New York-based security firm is now the new fire
commissioner of New York City, replacing Laura Kavanagh, who garnered the
ire of her rank-and-file firefighters after a group heckled the state's
attorney general.

Kavanagh, the department's first female commissioner, announced last month
that she would be stepping down.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams named Robert Tucker, the CEO of T&M USA, as
her replacement Monday, confirming weekend reports in the city's three
major newspapers.

EMBATTLED FDNY COMMISSIONER LAURA KAVANAGH ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION

Tucker was sworn in moments after the announcement at the city's fire
academy.

"Public safety has been my life's work," he said. "I've had a long career
in the public and private sector, and being appointed the fire
commissioner of the City New York is the biggest honor of my life."

Andrew Ansbro, the president of the FDNY Uniformed Firefighters
Association, praised Tucker for the position in a statement Monday.

"It is great to see that the new commissioner has long and deep ties with
the FDNY and a great appreciation for the rank and file of New York City�s
bravest," he said in a statement. "From his early start in communications
and his hard work and life-long dedication, which led to his appointment
to the Board of Directors for the FDNY Foundation, his experience makes
him uniquely qualified to understand the changes that could be made to
improve efficiency in the department by increasing unit availability,
which would lead to a decrease in response times."

He added that Tucker's experience positions him to help save lives in the
Big Apple.

"We wish him luck and success as he assumes the role of commissioner of
the FDNY, the greatest fire department in the world," he said.

Adams was scheduled to hold a news briefing at the city's firefighter
academy and make a public safety announcement at 11 a.m., according to the
FDNY's Twitter account.

Kavanagh kicked up a controversy in March after Attorney General Letitia
James, whose office sued former President Trump for $350 million, received
jeers and boos during a promotion ceremony before members of the audience
started chanting the GOP candidate's name.

While department leaders circulated a memo warning brass would "figure
out" who the hecklers were, the FDNY backtracked a few days later, denying
there had ever been an investigation into those who booed James.

FDNY FIRE COMMISSIONER JEERED DURING PARADE AFTER PROMISING TO 'HUNT'
BOOING FIREFIGHTERS

FDNY Chief of Department John Hodgens handed down a fiery list of talking
points, the New York Post reported at the time, calling the behavior
"unacceptable" and saying an investigation would examine video of the
event.

"BITS is investigating this, so they will figure out who the members are,"
Hodgens warned in an email to high-ranking FDNY officials. "I recommend
they come forward. I have been told by the Commissioner it will be better
for them if they come forward, and we don't have to hunt them down."

BITS refers to the department's Bureau of Investigation and Trials.

James herself said she opposed disciplining anyone involved in the
interruption, she told Politico's Playbook in March.

"The events of last Thursday will not diminish my respect for the brave
men and women of FDNY," she told the outlet days after the incident. "I
will be with them now, and I will be with them tomorrow."

However, the firefighters were still fired up on St. Patrick's Day, when
they booed Kavanagh herself during the city's annual parade.

In addition to the spat with hecklers, her tenure was also marked by
tension with department members from the bottom up. Last year, a group of
demoted officials slapped her with an age discrimination lawsuit.

FDNY chaplain Pamela Holmes, who was honored at the ceremony and is
friends with the attorney general, had invited her to speak at the event.

Like Kavanagh, her expected replacement never served as a firefighter.
However, he is an expert on security, especially in the city's high-rise
buildings, and sits on the board of the FDNY Foundation, a nonprofit
designed to support the department with public safety campaigns and
equipment. He also has a lengthy background in law enforcement.

Tucker has already been named an honorary fire commissioner and police
commissioner in the Big Apple. He took the helm of T&M back in 1999,
according to his company bio.

"His long-standing relationship with public services, specifically his
work on the board of the FDNY Foundation, gives him an insight into the
complexity and culture of the FDNY," said James Brosi, the president of
the FDNY Uniformed Fire Officers Association. "His leadership and
executive experience in the private sector should enable him to
effectively confront the challenges of the FDNY."

Fox News' Jasmine Baehr contributed to this report.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/fdny-hooks-new-boss-after-commissioner-
threatened-hunt-firefighters-who-booed-letitia-james

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> useapen wrote:
> The CEO of a major New York-based security firm is now the new fire

> commissioner of New York City, replacing Laura Kavanagh, who
garnered the
> ire of her rank-and-file firefighters after a group heckled the
state's
> attorney general.
>
> Kavanagh, the department's first female commissioner, announced
last month
> that she would be stepping down.
>
> New York City Mayor Eric Adams named Robert Tucker, the CEO of
T&M USA, as
> her replacement Monday, confirming weekend reports in the city's
three
> major newspapers.
>
> EMBATTLED FDNY COMMISSIONER LAURA KAVANAGH ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION
>
> Tucker was sworn in moments after the announcement at the city's
fire
> academy.
>
> "Public safety has been my life's work," he said.
"I've had a long career
> in the public and private sector, and being appointed the fire
> commissioner of the City New York is the biggest honor of my
life."
>
> Andrew Ansbro, the president of the FDNY Uniformed Firefighters
> Association, praised Tucker for the position in a statement Monday.
>
> "It is great to see that the new commissioner has long and
deep ties with
> the FDNY and a great appreciation for the rank and file of New York
City’s
> bravest," he said in a statement. "From his early start
in communications
> and his hard work and life-long dedication, which led to his
appointment
> to the Board of Directors for the FDNY Foundation, his experience
makes
> him uniquely qualified to understand the changes that could be made
to
> improve efficiency in the department by increasing unit
availability,
> which would lead to a decrease in response times."
>
> He added that Tucker's experience positions him to help save lives
in the
> Big Apple.
>
> "We wish him luck and success as he assumes the role of
commissioner of
> the FDNY, the greatest fire department in the world," he said.
>
> Adams was scheduled to hold a news briefing at the city's
firefighter
> academy and make a public safety announcement at 11 a.m., according
to the
> FDNY's Twitter account.
>
> Kavanagh kicked up a controversy in March after Attorney General
Letitia
> James, whose office sued former President Trump for $350 million,
received
> jeers and boos during a promotion ceremony before members of the
audience
> started chanting the GOP candidate's name.
>
> While department leaders circulated a memo warning brass would
"figure
> out" who the hecklers were, the FDNY backtracked a few days
later, denying
> there had ever been an investigation into those who booed James.
>
> FDNY FIRE COMMISSIONER JEERED DURING PARADE AFTER PROMISING TO
'HUNT'
> BOOING FIREFIGHTERS
>
> FDNY Chief of Department John Hodgens handed down a fiery list of
talking
> points, the New York Post reported at the time, calling the
behavior
> "unacceptable" and saying an investigation would examine
video of the
> event.
>
> "BITS is investigating this, so they will figure out who the
members are,"
> Hodgens warned in an email to high-ranking FDNY officials. "I
recommend
> they come forward. I have been told by the Commissioner it will be
better
> for them if they come forward, and we don't have to hunt them
down."
>
> BITS refers to the department's Bureau of Investigation and Trials.
>
> James herself said she opposed disciplining anyone involved in the
> interruption, she told Politico's Playbook in March.
>
> "The events of last Thursday will not diminish my respect for
the brave
> men and women of FDNY," she told the outlet days after the
incident. "I
> will be with them now, and I will be with them tomorrow."
>
> However, the firefighters were still fired up on St. Patrick's Day,
when
> they booed Kavanagh herself during the city's annual parade.
>
> In addition to the spat with hecklers, her tenure was also marked
by
> tension with department members from the bottom up. Last year, a
group of
> demoted officials slapped her with an age discrimination lawsuit.
>
> FDNY chaplain Pamela Holmes, who was honored at the ceremony and is

> friends with the attorney general, had invited her to speak at the
event.
>
> Like Kavanagh, her expected replacement never served as a
firefighter.
> However, he is an expert on security, especially in the city's
high-rise
> buildings, and sits on the board of the FDNY Foundation, a
nonprofit
> designed to support the department with public safety campaigns and

> equipment. He also has a lengthy background in law enforcement.
>
> Tucker has already been named an honorary fire commissioner and
police
> commissioner in the Big Apple. He took the helm of T&M back in
1999,
> according to his company bio.
>
> "His long-standing relationship with public services,
specifically his
> work on the board of the FDNY Foundation, gives him an insight into
the
> complexity and culture of the FDNY," said James Brosi, the
president of
> the FDNY Uniformed Fire Officers Association. "His leadership
and
> executive experience in the private sector should enable him to
> effectively confront the challenges of the FDNY."
>
> Fox News' Jasmine Baehr contributed to this report.
>
> https://www.foxnews.com/us/fdny-hooks-new-boss-after-commissioner-
> threatened-hunt-firefighters-who-booed-letitia-james

lock
her up please. She looks like a maniac. This is only going to spiral
downward.

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