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Howard Safir, former NYC Police Commissioner, passes away at 81.

New York City Police Commissioner Howard ⁣Safir announces his ⁤resignation during a news conference at City Hall ​August ‌8,‌ 2000 in New York. (Photo by Chris Hondros/Newsmakers)

OAN’s James Meyers

12:10 AM – Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Former New York Police Department Commissioner Howard Safir, who was in charge during a historic decrease in crime⁢ in the 1990’s died in ​Annapolis, Maryland at the ​age of 81 on ⁢Monday.

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Safir’s‍ son told The New York Times his cause of death was ⁣from a sepsis infection.

Safir, ‌who was from the Bronx, had a decades-long career in law​ enforcement. He was given the ‍title of the city’s ‌top cop by then Mayor Rudy ‌Giuliani in ​1996.

Current New York Police Department Commissioner Edward Caban issued a statement extending the department’s⁢ condolences ‍to Safir’s ⁢family, who held the role from 1996 to 2000.

“A public servant for more ⁢than three ‍decades, Commissioner Safir dedicated⁤ his professional ​life to improving⁢ the lives of others,” Caban said.

Safir was “a devoted, dynamic leader whose pioneering work in ⁤fugitive apprehension,⁤ illicit drug enforcement, and officer training is still emulated today,” Caban continued.

“This noblest of pursuits guided him throughout and⁤ on behalf of the entire New York City Police Department and all ‌the people we serve, I⁤ extend our sincere condolences and deepest sympathies to his family and loved ‌ones,” he ⁣added.

Safir began his law enforcement career in 1965 as ⁣a federal narcotics agent in New York and later ⁢on did a brief stint working undercover for the⁣ newly established Drug Enforcement⁢ Administration at the ​time. As a result it led to him taking on a leadership position with the United States Marshals.

“Commissioner Safir embodies why each of⁢ us​ are here:⁤ to serve,” NYPD​ Retired ⁤Chief Joseph Fox, told The New York Post Tuesday.

“What I admired most about him was he always​ found that ​right balance between public safety,‌ and people. He ‌knew both were inseparable.”

Towards the end of his life Safir founded his own intelligence and security⁣ firm and was known to push for stricter gun laws.

In 2022, ‌he put the ⁤idea out there that people who⁢ purchase firearms‌ in New York should ‌have to conduct yearly safety check-ins so that authorities can make sure the weapons are not sold off to unknown parties.

The​ former NYPD commissioner⁤ is survived by his widow Carol Safir, ‍kids Adam and Jennifer and ‍grandchildren Audrey, Hudson, Cara ​and Alexander.

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