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Rafael Piñeiro

Rafael Piñeiro (born 1949)〔Parascandola, Rocco. "(‘I have all the credentials’: First Deputy Commissioner Rafael Pineiro makes his case to lead the NYPD )." ''New York Daily News''. November 15, 2013.〕 is the First Deputy Commissioner of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and highest ranking Hispanic American member of the NYPD. In November 2013, he was rumored to on Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio's short list to replace Ray Kelly as NYPD Commissioner.
==Law enforcement career and background==
Piñeiro was born in Valencia, Spain.〔"(Orden al Mérito Civil de España al comisionado adjunto de NYPD. )" ''Radio y Televisión Martí.'' December 6, 2012.〕 He immigrated with his family from Cuba to the United States of America when he was 12.〔"(Rafael Pineiro: Veteran Cop Looks To Become First Latino NYPD Commissioner )." ''Fox News Latino''. October 10, 2013.〕 After graduating from the New York Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Science, he was appointed to the NYPD in June 1970 after graduating at the top of his New York City Police Academy class and receiving the Chief of Personnel's Award for the highest combined academic and physical fitness scores.〔Correal, Annie and Newman, Andy. "(New York Today: A Hispanic Police Commissioner? )." ''New York Times''. November 12, 2013.〕
According to his official biography, he was promoted up the ranks to Deputy Chief in 1991 and Assistant Chief in 1994. When he was promoted to Deputy Chief he was the Commanding Officer of the Police Commissioner's Office and later the Executive Officer of Patrol Borough Bronx. As Assistant Chief he served as Executive Officer Housing Bureau and was the Commanding Officer of the following commands; Patrol Borough Bronx, Criminal Justice Bureau, Management Information Systems Division, Personnel Bureau 〔"(Official Biography. )" ''New York City Police Department.'' Retrieved 11/12/13 from (www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/administration/first_deputy_co.shtml ).〕 In 1995, he founded the National Law Enforcement Explorer Academy.〔Celona, Larry. "(Kelly deputy makes pitch for NYPD’s top job. )" ''New York Post''. November 11, 2013.〕 He served as executive officer of the 17th Precinct, commander of the 41st Precinct. In 2002, he was appointed Chief of Personnel and became the longest serving Chief of Personnel in NYPD history.〔Tcholakian, Danielle. "(Who will be the next NYPD police commissioner? )." ''Metro.'' November 4, 2013〕 He was elevated to First Deputy Commissioner in 2010.〔"(NYPD Taps First Hispanic To Highest Rankings )." ''Vos Iz Neias?''. January 27, 2010.〕 His awards and decorations include the Police Combat Cross, the Department's second highest award for valor, which he received for confronting a gun wielding suspect who had robbed a convenience store.〔"(Chief of Personnel Rafael Pineiro )." ''(NYPD Gaelic Football Club ).'' Retrieved 11/12/13 from (http://nypdgaelicfootball.org/pineiro.htm ).〕 In 2010 he became the first Hispanic-American ever appointed as First Deputy Commissioner of the New York City Police Department.〔
Rafael Pineiro serves at the chief executive assistant and advisor to the Police Commissioner in the management and administration of the Police Department and assumes the duties and responsibilities of the Police Commissioner in his absence. He maintains responsibility for the highest levels of policy formation, program development and decision making in the NYPD and is responsible for four major commands responsible for critical aspects of agency operations; the Personnel Bureau, Support Services Bureau, Criminal Justice Bureau and Office of Labor Relations. The First Deputy Commissioner is the highest level representative of the Police Commissioner and serves on his behalf as executive liaison to the city, state and federal criminal justice and law enforcement agencies and represents the Police Commissioner at meetings and conferences conducted to address and resolve high level policy, program and procedural issues with agency-wide ramifications.
Piñeiro graduated with a Juris Doctorate from Brooklyn Law School, holds a Masters of Public Administration from New York University's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service a graduate of the inaugural class of the Police Management Institute at Columbia University.〔Llamas, Tom. "(The Changing Face of the NYPD )." ''NBC New York.'' September 1, 2010.〕 In 1995, he attended the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University as a Pickett Fellow in Criminal Justice.〔 He is married to Sheila Ahern.〔

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