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Benjamin Ward

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Mayor John V. Lindsay designated Ward as Traffic Commissioner in 1973. Under his leadership, uniformed traffic controllers from his agency took on street duties, thereby freeing hundreds of police officers from traffic direction posts. The following year he headed up what is now known as the Criminal
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arrived at the scene, threatening a riot if Dupree was not released. Just as the police forensics unit was about to seal off the crime scene, they were ordered out of the mosque by the police brass. Outside a mob had overrun the street and overturned a police cruiser. Ward released the 16 suspects,
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used to preach. Upon arriving inside, they were ambushed by 15 to 20 men, one of whom, according to the ballistics report, shot Cardillo at point blank range. Most of the police were forced out of the mosque and locked out, leaving a dying Cardillo and officers Victor Padilla and Ivan Negron locked
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On August 13, 1979, he was designated to run the New York City Department of Corrections. He served as commissioner until December 31, 1983, when he accepted an appointment by Koch as New York City Police Commissioner.
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Ward retired as NYC Police Commissioner on October 22, 1989. After his retirement, he remained active, teaching and serving on various boards until failing health forced him to curtail such endeavors.
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inside. Police eventually managed to break down the door and witnessed a man named Louis 17X Dupree standing over Cardillo with a gun in hand. Before Dupree could be taken into custody, however,
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an action for which he was later criticized by a grand jury. He also apologized to the minister, Louis Farrakhan, for violating an agreement that the police would not enter the mosque.
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and a sharp increase in related crime, including drug related murders. Ward's ownership also coincided with a period of culminating in the Tompkins Square Park Riot.
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Two years later he was named a Deputy Police Commissioner of Trials, serving as chief hearing officer in all departmental disciplinary matters.
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Later he became Deputy Commissioner of Community Affairs with responsibilities for the Youth Aid Division and the Auxiliary Forces Section.
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Ward was sworn in by Mayor Koch as the city's thirty-fourth Police Commissioner on January 5, 1984. He was the first
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On April 14, 1972, Patrolman Philip Cardillo and Vito Navarra responded to a "10–13" call at 102 E. 116th St. in
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He served as an adjunct professor of law at Brooklyn Law School, an adjunct professor of corrections at the
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named him to the first of three posts in his administration: Chief of the New York City Housing Authority.
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to hold that position. Ward oversaw the nation's largest police department during increased drug use, ex.
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The Ungovernable City: John Lindsay and His Struggle to Save New York
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During the next 15 years in uniform, he rose through the ranks to
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Commissioner, New York State Department of Correctional Services
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Commissioner, New York City Housing Authority Police Department
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Commissioner, New York City Department of Transportation
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Benjamin Ward died on June 10, 2002, at the age of 75.
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Commissioner, New York City Department of Correction
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Justice Agency that performs bail risk evaluations.
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Benjamin Ward (disambiguation)
New York City Police Commissioner
Ed Koch
William J. Devine
Richard J. Condon
Brooklyn
New York
Queens
New York
Alma mater
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn Law School
African American
New York City Police Commissioner
Weeksville
Brooklyn, New York
Army
military policeman
Army
NYPD
patrolman
New York City Subway
lieutenant
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn Law School
Police Commissioner
Howard R. Leary
New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board
Edward I. Koch
African American

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