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Tania Kinsella: A Trailblazer in Policing and Leadership

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March 23, 2025
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Tania Mohabeer Kinsella, First Deputy Commissioner of the New York Police Department (NYPD)

Tania Mohabeer Kinsella, First Deputy Commissioner of the New York Police Department (NYPD)

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Tania Mohabeer Kinsella, First Deputy Commissioner of the New York Police Department (NYPD) stands as a powerful testament to women’s determination and leadership. Born to a Guyanese mother, Linnet Mohabeer, from New Amsterdam, Berbice, and a Jamaican father, Kinsella’s upbringing was steeped in values of respect, community, and resilience—principles that have driven her remarkable career in law enforcement.

Kinsella’s journey with the NYPD began in 2003, patrolling the streets of Staten Island’s 120th Precinct. Her commitment to service quickly earned her recognition, and by 2008, she had risen to sergeant in the 68th Precinct in Brooklyn.

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Her leadership and excellence saw her climb through the ranks: lieutenant in 2013, captain in 2016, and deputy inspector in 2019. Throughout her career, she has consistently demonstrated a passion for community safety and innovative policing, particularly in her leadership roles overseeing domestic violence cases and managing the NYPD’s 13,000-member Patrol Services Bureau.

Kinsella’s academic foundation in Legal Studies and Police Leadership from John Jay College of Criminal Justice has been a cornerstone in her rise through the NYPD ranks. Beyond her professional achievements, she is also an active member of the NYPD Running Club, embodying the values of both physical and mental resilience.

In 2023, Kinsella broke new ground by becoming the first woman of colour to serve as First Deputy Commissioner of the NYPD. Her appointment not only highlights her unparalleled dedication but also represents a significant moment for diversity in leadership within one of the world’s largest police departments.

Last year Kinsella visited her roots in Guyana, meeting with President Irfaan Ali and key members of the Guyana Police Force to strengthen training collaborations with the NYPD, further bridging the gap between local and international policing.

Kinsella’s story is one of extraordinary perseverance, proving that leadership, service, and a deep commitment to community transcend borders. As she continues to inspire through her actions, she represents the rich, diverse fabric of the Caribbean and New York City, and leads with the same values she learned growing up in a multicultural household.

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