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Chauncey Parker

American public servant


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American public servant

FieldValue
nameChauncey Parker
birth_nameChauncey Parker
birth_date
termstart4July 17, 2024
termend4October 15, 2024
predecessor4Louis Molina
successor4Mona Suazo
1blankname4Mayor
1namedata4Eric Adams
2blankname4Deputy Mayor
2namedata4Philip Banks III
office5Deputy Commissioner for Community Partnerships of the New York Police Department
termstart5December 10, 2019
termend5July 17, 2024
1blankname5Commissioner
1namedata5Dermot Shea
office4Assistant Deputy Mayor of New York City
for Public Safety
office3Deputy Mayor of New York City
for Public Safety
termstart3October 15, 2024
termend3February 17, 2025
1blankname3Mayor
1namedata3Eric Adams
2blankname3Assistant Deputy Mayor
2namedata3Mona Suazo (2024-2025)
predecessor3Philip Banks III
successor3Kaz Daughtry
residenceNew York, New York, U.S.
imageChauncey Parker at Briefing on Public Safety in New York City (cropped).jpg
successor5Vacant

for Public Safety](mayor-of-new-york-city-deputies) for Public Safety](mayor-of-new-york-city-deputies) Chauncey Parker (born August 16, 1960) is an American government official who served as the Deputy Mayor of New York City for Public Safety under Mayor Eric Adams until 2025. He formerly served as the Assistant Deputy Mayor of New York City for Public Safety and Deputy Commissioner for Collaborative Policing for the New York City Police Department.  He is also (and has been since 1995) the Executive Director of the New York/New Jersey HIDTA, a federal grant program that invests in law enforcement partnerships to build safe and healthy communities.

Parker is a career public servant. He is a graduate of Rollins College and Duke University School of Law. After graduating from law school in 1986, he began his career in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, where he served for five years under Manhattan District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau. He next served for 10 years as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York under United States Attorney Mary Jo White.

In 2002, New York Governor George E. Pataki appointed Parker as the Director of Criminal Justice and Commissioner of the Division of Criminal Justice, where for five years he oversaw all state criminal justice agencies. In 2010, Parker returned to the Manhattan DA's Office as an Executive Assistant District Attorney under Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. On December 9, 2019, NYPD Police Commissioner Dermot Shea appointed Parker to the position of Deputy Commissioner for Collaborative Policing.

During his career, Parker has helped create and build several key law enforcement partnerships, including:

  • Gun Violence Strategies Partnership (GVSP), a multi-law enforcement agency partnership that meets every weekday morning to review – with a laser-focus – the recent violent felony arrest (within past 24 hours) of repeat offenders who are driving gun violence in New York City.  The GVSP began in August 2021. Visitors have included numerous government officials, as well as numerous elected officials, law enforcement leaders, government and community partners.
  • RxStat, a multi-agency public health/public safety partnership that works together, particularly through Overdose Fatality Reviews (OFRs), to develop strategies to reduce drug overdoses in New York City.
  • Overdose Response Strategy, a national public health/public safety partnership, led by the HIDTA program, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the CDC Foundation, where two-person teams – a Drug Intelligence Officer and a Public Health Analyst – work together in every state nationwide to develop strategies to reduce drug overdoses and save lives.
  • Operation IMPACT (renamed the Gun Involved[sic] Violence Elimination Initiative), multi-agency law enforcement partnerships in the largest counties outside of New York City, funded by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services, develop joint strategies to reduce gun violence in their communities.
  • Harlem Children's Zone Armory Sports Center, a former homeless shelter that was transformed – with law enforcement funding—into a sports center for children in the community.
  • Saturday Night Lights, a law enforcement and community partnership that provides free sports programs – with top coaches and police officers – for teenagers in over 130 gyms across New York City, every Saturday night, year round.

Parker is the recipient of the United States Department of Justice Award for Distinguished Service; the J. Edward Lumbard Award from the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York; and the Rx and Illicit Drug Summit's Congressman Hal Rogers Beacon of Hope Award. Parker also serves on the Board of Directors of the Joyful Heart Foundation, a nonprofit founded by actress and advocate Mariska Hargitay and dedicated to creating "a world free of sexual assault, domestic violence and child abuse."

References

References

  1. (February 17, 2025). "Four deputies to New York mayor quit in fallout over dropped corruption charges".
  2. (March 7, 2025). "Eric Adams Names 4 New Deputy Mayors After Others Resigned in Protest".
  3. (October 15, 2024). "Mayor Adams Appoints Chauncey Parker as Deputy Mayor for Public Safety".
  4. (2024-10-15). "NYC Mayor Adams appoints Chauncey Parker as public safety deputy mayor replacing Phil Banks".
  5. (July 17, 2024). "Mayor Adams Announces New Appointments to Help Lead New York City Government".
  6. "Collaborative Policing - NYPD".
  7. (2022). "White House Office".
  8. (December 10, 2019). "NYPD Commissioner Shea Appoints Deputy Commissioner for Community Partnerships Chauncey Parker".
  9. Bisram, Jennifer. (2024-03-21). "Multi-agency strategic partnership in New York City aims to reduce gun violence - CBS New York".
  10. "RxStat - 2023 National Overdose Fatality Review Forum".
  11. "RxStat - 2023 National Overdose Fatality Review Forum".
  12. "Operation impact - Annual Report - 2013".
  13. "The HCZ Armory".
  14. NYC Youth & Community Development. (2023-10-16). "Saturday Night Lights promo".
  15. (2016-02-29). "Office of the Attorney General {{!}} Attorney General's Award for Distinguished Service in Community Policing".
  16. "About the Beacon of Hope Award".
  17. (2024). "Joyful Heart Board of Directors".
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