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Outgoing NY police commissioner jabs FBI, critics

01
Jan
2014

Ray Kelly has spent the past 14 years as New Yorks police commissioner, a role that ends today. In an exit interview of sorts with The New York Times, Kelly touted the sharp decline of the citys murder rate during his tenure, while once again dismissing critics of his departments controversial stop-and-frisk policy that some have called racial profiling (and that incoming NY mayor Bill de Blasio has said he wants to reform).

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