NYPD Staffing to Grow by 550 Officers Despite Mayor’s Pledge

New hiring plans will push the NYPD past 35,500 officers by year’s end, marking a shift from earlier promises to keep the force’s size unchanged.

What to know

  • New York City plans to hire more than 550 additional police officers in 2026, growing the NYPD to about 35,555 uniformed members—surpassing prior projections and exceeding staffing levels under the previous administration.
  • The move signals a shift from Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s earlier stance to keep staffing levels flat, as he has adjusted positions to avoid direct conflict with Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch.
  • While department leaders cite stronger hiring, reduced attrition, and renewed interest in policing, critics argue the expansion diverts resources from community-based safety initiatives and reform efforts.
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