NYCs Horrific Shooting Is Deeply Personal for Police Boss Jessica Tisch

(Bloomberg) – It was immediately after 1:30 in the morning, and Jessica Tisch was walking the frightening silence of 345 Park Bulvari and was investigating the detecting of a deadly attack.
While the crushing of the broken glass cuts the silence and the blood still shine on the ground, a miserable Tisch faced the most challenging moment as New York’s police commissioner. Only hours ago, a lonely armed man with an attack rifle followed this area and ended the lives of four people before he was receiving his own.
Tisch’s critical role had already placed him in the bond of business, law enforcement and politics. Now, in the 25 years, the worst mass attraction of the city crossed with its deep ties with its New York organization and pushed a deep personal moment to open up.
Kader Strands, Tisch, 44, was attached to the victims of his anger on Monday evening. Didarul Islam, who was killed in the lobby, was an officer in the police force he led. The Blackstone manager Wesley Leatner was shot after trying to cross the back of a column, his personal friend.
The adjustment itself kept weight for Tisch. The 44 -storey tower belongs to the Rudin Management, operated by a 100 -year -old property dynasty, which is closely linked to Tisch’s billionaire real estate family. Julia Hyman, Rudin’s partner, was killed by armed on the 33rd floor after shooting the building security guard Alard Etienne.
An emotional Tisch said on a watch this week, “Alan, Julia, my beautiful friend Wesley and Police Officer Didarul Islam – were taken from our arms in violence.”
Atıcı aimed at targeting a employee’s national football league offices seriously injured. The NFL’s New York Giants team is another member of the Tisch family.
The commissioner Tisch previously reduced crime rates in New York and chaired a 6% decline in major crimes in the first half of the year. The stable hand at the best work – appointed in November last year – business leaders made it a glare point in the ongoing Mayor’s race, which was looking for assurance that it would preserve its role even in a new administration.
“Considering his family dynamics, there were people who did not know him in the city government and obviously did not expect much before working with him,” Eric Phillips said. “His name may have opened some doors, but even those real agreements and critics accept it.”
Zohran Mamdani, the mayor of the Democratic candidate and the vocal critic of the police force in the past, recently hit a conciliatory tone. According to a spokesman, he praised the response to the attack and even reached to chat with Tisch after the shoot.
According to Amanda Hindlian, who plays high -level roles on the Stock Exchange of Tisch, Goldman Sachs and the New York Stock Exchange on the edge, two of the city’s most important trade symbols.
“The New York people still have to fight violence in an office building or a hotel walking outside a hotel in Midtown Manhattan,” Hindlian said. “It has the confidence of the business world.”
For Hindlian, the fact that Tisch remains as a police commissioner is “control and balance ,, determining a bustle ranging from tax hikes to freezing – horrifying the mercenary class of the city – a bustling rush.
Indeed, if the Wall Street and the business world, the real estate heir would be the next New York Mayor.
Tom Gloser, former president of Thomson Reuters, and Tom Gloser, a visible figure in the business circles of the city, said, “If an election is given, we will vote for him as mayor.”
“Because he is from a leading family, he does not trust a public office salary for his next meal,” he said. “Produces the feeling that it is in for public service.”
Tisch refused to interview this article.
Tisch’s term as a NYPD commissioner – the fourth person in this role under the Mayor Eric Adams – the previous two police commissioner was seen as a brilliant point in the current administration after being enlarged in the scandal.
He says the labor force is the number 1 concern of the labor force.
“The commissioner Tisciş was extremely impressive and created great confidence, Wal said Walker. “The next mayor – whoever it is – it would be wise to protect it.”
Former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mamdani, who worked independently after being democratically disappeared, said that they would consider keeping Tisch as a commissioner.
The Real Estate Defending Group, Better New York Association began in 1971 under the leadership of the Rudin family. The opening meeting took place in the original power breakfast at the Regency Hotel in Park Avenue. This brought together the Tisch family to Loews Regency for players carrying their stance in the city.
However, Jessica Tisch has stayed away from the family business so far.
Tisch was a puzzle enthusiast – while playing other roles in the country’s largest police force, he was never a police officer in uniform. After receiving a law diploma from Harvard University, where Senator Elizabeth Warren taught one of the lessons, he started his career in the field of anti -terrorism and then played an important technology role in NYPD under Blasio.
According to a former colleague, this clue was credited by modernizing the policing methods in NYPD to combat the crime, although some of it alienated some of the civil servants accustomed to the old roads.
This technology instinct did not turn into all aspects of Tisch’s life: even a good joke to adulthood, and the daily calls of his grandmother served as a morning alarm.
Tisch, which is intensely focused and typically explained, is seen as a violent and protective of its team.
Tisch decorated his office with a bowl of reforms connected to him with IT reforms, and a turning point to eat lunch from Avenue Deli to his team.
‘Rats do not rule the city’
While avoiding the light of interest, his duty as a garbage boss was a source of entertainment for the people around him.
As the Sanitation Commissioner, Tisch’s ultimatoms towards the rodents of the city pioneered a effort to help NYC’s sponge rebound.
“Rats will certainly hate this announcement, but the rats do not rule the city – we do it,” he said.
Just a few days after Adams gave him the reins to the police department, Tisch faced his first major test. At the beginning of December, Unitedhealth Group Inc. His director Brian Thompson was killed on his way to an investor conference in Midtown Manhattan.
With the arrest of Luigi Mangione, a human hunt ended, and both the state and the federal prosecutors are now suing against him. He claimed he was not guilty.
The murder of Thompson on Monday evening, 345 Park Boulevard, only a few blocks occurred. In the early hours of Tuesday, Tisch was accompanied by Adams and Bill Rudin.
Evidence markers still detected more than 20 shell cases filled along the lobby.
On Thursday, Tisch euloged him for more than 15 minutes at the funeral service for the civil servant Islam, an immigrant from Bangladesh.
He talked about the connection of Islam with the police partner from the Dominican Republic. And in doing so, he aroused a vision of New York City.
“Two travels, two traditions, two life continents separated from each other, and here in this city, T said Tisch. “And this has the most New York story. Because only these differences are strengthened in this city. Only such a partnership in this city is not only possible, it is inevitable.”
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