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Sheriff of New York County

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Sheriff of New York County
Agency nameSheriff of New York County
Formed1626
JurisdictionNew York County
HeadquartersManhattan
Employees750
Budget$100 million
Chief1 nameJoseph Fucito

Sheriff of New York County. The Sheriff of New York County is a law enforcement officer who serves as the chief civil law enforcement officer of New York County, which is Manhattan. The office is one of the oldest in the United States, with roots dating back to the Dutch West India Company and the early days of New Amsterdam. The Sheriff's Office works closely with other law enforcement agencies, including the New York City Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to enforce laws and maintain order in the county.

History of

the Office The office of the Sheriff of New York County has a long and storied history, dating back to 1626 when the Dutch West India Company appointed the first Sheriff, Rustd van der Leyden. Over the years, the office has been held by many notable individuals, including Peter Stuyvesant, who later became the Director-General of New Netherland. The Sheriff's Office has played a significant role in many historical events, including the American Revolution and the New York City Draft Riots. The office has also been involved in the enforcement of laws related to Prohibition in the United States, working with agencies such as the Bureau of Prohibition and the Treasury Department. Notable figures such as Eliot Ness and Al Capone have been involved in cases that have intersected with the Sheriff's Office.

Responsibilities and Powers

The Sheriff of New York County has a range of responsibilities and powers, including serving writs and subpoenas, enforcing court orders, and providing security for the New York County Courthouse and other county facilities. The Sheriff's Office also works with other agencies, such as the United States Marshals Service and the New York State Police, to enforce laws and apprehend fugitives. The Sheriff has the power to appoint deputies and other staff, and is responsible for managing the office's budget and operations. The office also works closely with the New York City Department of Correction and the New York City Department of Probation to ensure the safe and secure transportation of prisoners and to enforce probation orders.

List of Sheriffs

There have been many notable Sheriffs of New York County over the years, including Joseph Fucito, Michael P. McGuinness, and Edward J. McLaughlin. Other notable individuals who have held the office include William Paulding, who later became the Mayor of New York City, and Jacob Aaron Westervelt, who served as a United States Representative from New York. The office has also been held by individuals such as Richard R. Smith, who served as a New York State Senator, and John J. Hoffman, who served as a New York State Assemblyman.

Organization and Structure

The Sheriff's Office is organized into several divisions, including the Civil Division, the Criminal Division, and the Administrative Division. The office is headquartered in Manhattan and has a staff of over 750 employees, including deputies, detectives, and administrative personnel. The office also has a range of specialized units, including the Emergency Service Unit and the K-9 Unit. The Sheriff's Office works closely with other law enforcement agencies, including the New York City Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to share intelligence and coordinate efforts.

Notable Cases and Incidents

The Sheriff's Office has been involved in many notable cases and incidents over the years, including the New York City Draft Riots and the Tombs Prison riot. The office has also been involved in the enforcement of laws related to organized crime, working with agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the New York State Organized Crime Task Force. Notable figures such as John Gotti and Vincent Gigante have been involved in cases that have intersected with the Sheriff's Office. The office has also been involved in the response to major events, such as the September 11 attacks and Hurricane Sandy, working with agencies such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the American Red Cross. The Sheriff's Office has also worked with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the New York City Department of Homeless Services to address issues related to homelessness and mental health.

Category:Law enforcement agencies of New York City

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