NYPD Swears in 1,093 Recruits, Largest Academy Class 'in Nearly a Decade'
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The NYPD swore in 1,093 recruits Wednesday, its largest academy class in nearly a decade, with Commissioner Jessica Tisch saying the department is on pace for its biggest hiring year since records began in 1983.
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The diverse class, representing 34 languages and 25% foreign-born recruits, will undergo six months of training under reinstated fitness standards before becoming officers.
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Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York President Patrick Hendry welcomed the staffing boost but warned that retention remains a crisis as officers seek better pay and workloads in neighboring departments.