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Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw steps down.

Philadelphia Police​ Commissioner Danielle M. Outlaw Moves to New⁣ Role at Port Authority

Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle ‌M. Outlaw is exiting the Philadelphia Police Department‌ and moving to a new job at the Port ‍Authority of New York and New Jersey,​ where she will serve as deputy⁣ chief security⁢ officer, according ‌to a statement from the office of Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney.

Ms. Outlaw’s last day as police commissioner will be Sept.⁤ 22, and ⁣the mayor has appointed First Deputy John M. Stanford Jr. to act as interim police commissioner.

Ms. Outlaw has been commissioner for three and a half years. She ​started ​in the position Feb. 10, 2020, overseeing the department during‍ the June 2020 Philadelphia riots that flared⁢ up in response ‌to the death of George Floyd while in custody of police in Minnesota.

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She has also served alongside ‌controversial District Attorney ⁤Larry Krasner, who loosened prosecutions of drug, gun, and prostitution crimes, and there has ⁤been a movement to impeach ⁣him.

An‍ October 2022 report from the Pennsylvania ‍Legislature (pdf), written as part of the effort to impeach ​Mr. Krasner,⁤ details an explosion of Philadelphia crime ⁣and​ includes this sobering statistic: between Jan.​ 1, 2021, and Oct. 16, 2022,‍ some 992 people died from homicide in Philadelphia. This⁢ is‍ an increase compared to the 557 deaths ⁢resulting from homicides in 2015 and 2016 combined.

“The rate of non-fatal shootings‌ has skyrocketed as well,” the report said, noting numerous children under⁤ age 6 with gunshot wounds.

Ms. Outlaw was ‍the first black woman to lead the Philadelphia Police Department. When appointed, she was also⁤ one of few black female leaders of major city police departments in the country, the‍ mayor’s statement said.

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Before her time ⁢in Philadelphia, Ms. Outlaw was the first black woman to lead the Portland Police Bureau in⁢ Portland, Oregon.

“Commissioner Outlaw has worked relentlessly for three and a half years during an unprecedented era in our city⁤ and a number of crisis situations, and she ⁣deserves praise for her commitment to bring long-overdue reform ⁤to the department after years of racism and gender discrimination prior to ‍her appointment,” Mr. Kenney ⁢said in ⁣the statement. “We wish her success in her new position and thank ⁤Commissioner Outlaw for her dedication to serve the‍ residents of ⁢Philadelphia.”

Shortly‍ after Ms. Outlaw became commissioner, Police Cpl. James O’Connor IV,⁣ a 23-year ⁣veteran and SWAT officer, was ⁤shot and killed​ on March​ 13, 2020, while ⁣serving ⁢an arrest warrant⁣ in⁢ Frankford. He was the first Philadelphia police officer to be killed ‍in the line of duty in five‍ years.

Mr. Kenney recounted some of the tasks Ms. Outlaw led during her ‍time as commissioner.

She implemented an emergency plan in response to ‌the COVID-19 pandemic status.⁤ The police‌ force maintained schedules ​as essential workers and police continued to work throughout the pandemic even ⁢though they lost a⁣ number ⁢of officers in the line of duty because‌ they contracted COVID‍ and died.

Mr. Kenny ⁢used the announcement to advocate for ‍gun control ‌laws.

“As weak gun⁢ laws in Pennsylvania continue to allow illegal ⁣and legal guns ⁤to​ infiltrate our city, the commissioner and her team have stayed‌ focused on new approaches to manage the ⁢gun⁢ violence crisis,” Mr. Kenny said in the statement.

“During the commissioner’s​ time as leader, a record-number of guns have been recovered ‌and ⁣taken off​ the ‍streets, and ⁤the ​department has made⁢ significant strides in ​community ‌policing and building⁣ trust with the residents of​ Philadelphia.”


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