Inspector Richie Taylor, Commanding Officer of Community Affairs for the New York Police Department, was promoted to Deputy Chief of the NYPD by Police Commissioner Edward Caban at an official ceremony on Friday.
In 2020 Taylor made history upon his promotion to Deputy Inspector as the highest-ranking yarmulka-wearing officer in NYPD history.
Deputy Chief Taylor regularly attends Crown Heights events and is a great friend to the Crown Heights community, assisting in many events such as large events outside of 770 Eastern Parkway, the Mitzvah Tank Parades and Chanukah Car Menorah Parades.
Deputy Chief Taylor, noted for his blend of deep faith and unwavering dedication to public service, lives in Flatbush, Brooklyn. He serves as the Commanding Officer of Community Affairs, overseeing all community affairs officers in the precincts and boroughs throughout NYC.
At the age of 15, Deputy Chief Taylor began his career in the NYPD, starting out as a Police Explorer in the 61st Precinct.
In 2005 he graduated the Police Academy with honors and began his career on patrol in Brooklyn South. He was promoted to Sergeant in 2010, Lieutenant in 2014, Captain in 2016, Deputy Inspector in 2020 and Inspector in 2021.
He has served in over 10 Commands including the 1st Precinct, the 61st Precinct, the 63rd Precinct, the 67th Precinct, the 88th Precinct, Police Service Area-1 in Brooklyn South, Police Service Area-5 in East Harlem, Patrol Borough Brooklyn South, Patrol Borough Manhattan South, the Community Affairs Bureau and the Office of the Chief of Community Affairs, a subunit of the Police Commissioner’s Office. He has also served as the Commanding Officer of the Manhattan South Investigations Unit and as the Adjutant to the Chief of Community Affairs at Police Headquarters.
During Hurricane Sandy he was assigned to the New York City Office of Emergency Management to coordinate police response and resources with the Mayor’s Office and other city, state, military and federal agencies.
Inspector Taylor has been recognized and honored by the Mayor’s Office and the NYPD on numerous occasions including receiving a Proclamation of Excellence from Mayor Eric Adams and recipient of the September 2016, 61st Precinct ‘Cop of the Month Award’ for making a firearm arrest while solo.
Before becoming a police officer, Inspector Taylor was a New York State Emergency Medical Technical and a member of Hatzalah Volunteer Ambulance Service. He responded to the World Trade Center on 9/11, arriving before the towers collapsed.
Inspector Taylor resides in Brooklyn with his wife Miri and their 5 children.
Mr. Taylor is a great person always there for the needs of the community. He makes a big kiddush hashem, very respectable person.
Beautiful kiddish HASHEM.
To a great cop and someone who is always there for the community.
Mazal tov!
Yes word on the street this guy is a proud Jew!