William Bratton once ran the New York City and Los Angeles police forces. Now he's been hired to help New Orleans better security after last week's massacre on Bourbon Street.
Bratton, 77, is widely regarded as a pioneer in modern policing strategies. He served as New York City police commissioner ...
The New Orleans Police Department has hired former New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton to review the city’s security plans and harden it against future attacks after last week’s deadly ...
This guest essay reflects the views of Ralph Clark, chief executive of SoundThinking, a company that helps law enforcement ...
After Eric Garner was killed by police officers on Staten Island in 2014, Terry Greiss watched the video of the incident over ...
As New Orleans gropes for a response to last week’s massacre on Bourbon Street, city officials are turning again to New York City for expertise — this time tapping a legend of American policing.
Former Boston Police Commissioner William Bratton, who also later led the police in both New York City and Los Angeles, has been tapped to consult on policing and security in New Orleans following ...
Bratton, who served as Gotham’s police commissioner under Mayors Rudy Giuliani and Bill de Blasio, said there were 38,000 officers when he was first commish and that the figure is now down to ...
NOPJF, a nonprofit organization, has contracted Teneo to lead a public safety assessment of the city. The Teneo team will be led by risk and security expert William J. Bratton.
New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said she had hired former New York Police Commissioner Bill Bratton as a consultant during a tense city council meeting Wednesday as officials ...