LOCAL · NY · 1970-1973
Patrick V. Murphy
Police Chief · New York · New York
NOTABLE
On the record
Reformer post-Knapp Commission corruption probe; modernizer
SEVERITY · INVESTIGATION
Background
Patrick V. Murphy (—) was New York's Police Chief · New York of New York 1970–1973 (3 years). Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Howard R. Leary; succeeded by Donald F. Cawley. Note: Reformer post-Knapp Commission corruption probe; modernizer. Same-year political environment (1970): Governor Nelson Rockefeller.
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- William Bratton (1994-1996)
- Raymond W. Kelly (1992-1994)
- Lee P. Brown (1990-1992)
- Richard J. Condon (1989-1990)
- Benjamin Ward (1984-1989)
- Robert J. McGuire (1978-1983)
- Michael J. Codd (1974-1977)
- Donald F. Cawley (1973-1974)
- Howard R. Leary (1966-1970)
- Vincent L. Broderick (1965-1966)
- Michael J. Murphy (1961-1965)
- Stephen P. Kennedy (1955-1961)
- Francis W. H. Adams (1954-1955)
- George Monaghan (1951-1953)
- Thomas F. Murphy (1950-1951)
- William P. O'Brien (1949-1950)