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Howard R. Leary

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Leary began his career in 1940 with the Philadelphia Police Department. He worked his way through the ranks and was promoted to deputy chief for administration in April 1956. On July 24, 1963, commissioner Albert N. Brown resigned for health reasons and Leary was promoted to succeed him. At the time
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opposed the review board so Lindsay chose not to appoint him when his term ended on February 21, 1966. Although Leary believed review boards were unnecessary and unfair to police officers, he had worked with one in Philadelphia and agreed to work with one in New York City. On February 15, 1966,
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On September 5, 1970, Leary announced his resignation effective October 1, 1970 to enter the private sector. His unexpected resignation came four months after Mayor Lindsay severely criticized the police for their lack of action during the
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Lindsay announced that Leary would be the city's next police commissioner. He was the first NYPD commissioner to come from outside the state of New York. His appointment was supported by the
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announced that Leary was joining the company as vice president in charge of security. From 1972 to 1982 he was a professor of criminal justice at
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Courtney Ann Lyons, "Burning Columbia Avenue: Black Christianity, Black Nationalism, and 'Riot Liturgy' in the 1964 Philadelphia Race Riot,"
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campaigned on creating a civilian review board to review complaints against the department. Police commissioner
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Weinraub, Bertrand (July 12, 1966). "New Police Board Has Two Negroes and Puerto Rican". The New York Times.
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Pace, Eric (February 16, 1966). "Lindsay Appoints a Philadelphian as Head of Police". The New York Times.
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Nevard, Jacques (November 23, 1966). "Leary Announces His Review Board". The New York Times.
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Saunders, Jack (July 30, 1963). "Hundreds Owe 'Straight Noses' To New Police Commissioner".
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Nicole Maurantonio, β€œStanding By: Police Paralysis, Race, and the 1964 Philadelphia Riot,”
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praised Leary for improving relations between the department and the Black community.
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Lyons, Richard (February 2, 1994). "H.R. Leary, 82, A Commissioner Of Police, Dies".
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Schumach, Murray (September 6, 1970). "Amazed Policemen Give Leary Praise".
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Kihss, Peter (September 6, 1970). "No Successor Yet". The New York Times.
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in 1939 with a degree in business administration and a law degree from
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Pace, Eric (January 14, 1966). "Lindsay Seeking New Police Head".
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Leary took personal command of the department's response to the
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Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York
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corruption within the New York City Police Department
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Commissioners of the Philadelphia Police Department
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He graduated from 384: 382: 264:Buckingham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 55:Buckingham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 924:Temple University Beasley School of Law alumni 459: 457: 576: 379: 454: 583: 569: 308: 306: 304: 217:Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 474: 438: 357: 301: 914:People from Bucks County, Pennsylvania 881: 449: 564: 463: 312: 165:of his appointment, Jack Saunders of 135:Leary was born on August 7, 1911, in 412: 388: 192:1965 New York City mayoral election 13: 909:New York City Police Commissioners 592:New York City Police Commissioners 97: 14: 935: 899:The College of New Jersey faculty 543:New York City Police Commissioner 125:New York City Police Commissioner 518:Philadelphia Police Commissioner 185: 483: 468: 443: 432: 421: 260:Solebury Township, Pennsylvania 258:Leary spent his later years in 159: 149:Temple University School of Law 406: 393: 366: 351: 336: 321: 276: 121:Philadelphia Police Department 74:Philadelphia Police Department 1: 343:"Philadelphia Police Shift". 269: 242: 130: 16:American police commissioner 7: 213:Congress of Racial Equality 176:1964 Philadelphia race riot 10: 940: 78:New York Police Department 51:January 31, 1994 (aged 82) 598: 549: 540: 532: 524: 515: 509: 504: 376:38 (Summer 2012), 110–21. 360:The Philadelphia Inquirer 168:The Philadelphia Inquirer 154: 110: 93: 83: 69: 62: 47: 28: 21: 919:Temple University alumni 87:1940–1966 (Philadelphia) 403:(2010) 77#3 pp 324-348. 247:On September 6, 1970, 231:'s investigation into 123:from 1963 to 1966 and 102: 253:Trenton State College 209:National Urban League 101: 536:Vincent L. Broderick 505:Police appointments 494:. September 7, 1970. 401:Pennsylvania History 332:. December 16, 1961. 328:"Ballard Promoted". 249:Abraham & Straus 200:Vincent L. Broderick 89:1966–1970 (New York) 374:Journalism History, 289:. February 24, 1968 127:from 1966 to 1970. 477:The New York Times 415:The New York Times 345:The New York Times 315:The New York Times 103: 84:Service years 876: 875: 559: 558: 553:Patrick V. Murphy 550:Succeeded by 525:Succeeded by 330:The Afro-American 145:Temple University 114: 113: 931: 585: 578: 571: 562: 561: 533:Preceded by 510:Preceded by 502: 501: 496: 495: 492:The Boston Globe 487: 481: 480: 472: 466: 465: 461: 452: 451: 447: 441: 440: 436: 430: 429: 425: 419: 418: 410: 404: 397: 391: 390: 386: 377: 370: 364: 363: 355: 349: 348: 347:. July 25, 1963. 340: 334: 333: 325: 319: 318: 310: 299: 298: 296: 294: 288: 280: 229:Knapp Commission 180:police brutality 139:. 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Index

Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
Buckingham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Police Department
New York Police Department

Commissioner
Philadelphia Police Department
New York City Police Commissioner
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
Temple University
Temple University School of Law
The Philadelphia Inquirer
1964 Philadelphia race riot
police brutality
1965 New York City mayoral election
John Lindsay
Vincent L. Broderick
NAACP
National Urban League
Congress of Racial Equality
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Hard Hat Riot
Knapp Commission
corruption within the New York City Police Department
Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York
Abraham & Straus
Trenton State College
Solebury Township, Pennsylvania

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