Rodney K. Harrison

Rodney K. Harrison (born February 25, 1969) is an American police officer and administrator who recently served as the Police Commissioner of the Suffolk County Police Department. He previously served in the New York City Police Department where he achieved the highest uniform rank, Chief of department.

Rodney K. Harrison
Commissioner of the Suffolk County Police Department
In office
December 31, 2021  December 15, 2023
Appointed bySteve Bellone
Preceded byGeraldine Hart
Succeeded byRisco Mention-Lewis (acting)
Chief of the New York City Police Department
In office
March 30, 2021  December 31, 2021
Appointed byDermot Shea
Preceded byTerence Monahan
Succeeded byKenneth Corey
Chief of Detectives of the New York City Police Department
In office
December 1, 2019  March 29, 2021
Preceded byDermot F. Shea
Succeeded byJames W. Essig
Chief of Patrol of the New York City Police Department
In office
January 18, 2018  November 30, 2019
Preceded byTerence Monahan
Succeeded byFausto B. Pichardo
Personal details
Born (1969-02-25) February 25, 1969
Alma materNew York City Police Academy

Harrison began his career with the NYPD as a cadet in 1991. He was then appointed to Police Officer on June 30, 1992. Harrison was assigned as an undercover in the Narcotics Division, and in 1995 he was promoted to detective. In 2003, Harrison was awarded the Police Combat Cross for his bravery in a police-involved shooting with an armed subject.

Harrison has served in various capacities and had the privilege of being named the Commanding Officer of the 28th and 32nd Precincts in Harlem. In 2014 he was selected by then Commissioner Bratton to be second-in-command in Staten Island following the Eric Garner incident. It was stated that Harrison was widely known for his crime-fighting strategies as well as for building strong relationships with the community. Harrison was promoted to Chief of Patrol where he oversaw the implementation of the Neighborhood Policing Program.

In December 2019, Harrison was given the honor of being named the first black Chief of Detectives in the NYPD'S 175-year history, a decision based on his extensive experience in investigations and patrol functions. During his tenure in this position, he helped lead the department through the challenges of COVID and the George Floyd protest, while fighting to keep crime down.

In 2021, Harrison was promoted to Chief of department, where he was the highest-ranking uniform member of the department. Harrison announced his retirement from the NYPD in November 2021.

On December 21, 2021, it was announced that Harrison was nominated to be the Police Commissioner of Suffolk County. He was unanimously approved by the Suffolk County Legislature. Harrison became the first black Police Commissioner in the Department's history.

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