NYPD and Brooklyn DA Announce Joint Public Safety Initiative

Commissioner Tisch and DA Gonzalez to reveal details of new anti-crime program at 11 a.m. press conference

Apr. 15, 2026 at 11:24pm

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New York City's top law enforcement officials, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch and Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez, will hold a joint press conference on Wednesday morning to announce a new public safety initiative aimed at reducing gun violence and improving neighborhood security in Brooklyn.

Why it matters

The commissioner and the Brooklyn DA have collaborated on several high-profile anti-crime efforts in recent years, including successful gun buyback programs and large-scale weapon destruction events. This latest joint announcement is expected to build on those previous initiatives and showcase the city's ongoing commitment to community-based public safety strategies.

The details

While few specifics have been released ahead of the 11 a.m. press conference, the NYPD's initial social media teaser indicates the announcement will involve new enforcement, diversion, or outreach efforts targeting gun violence in Brooklyn. The commissioner and district attorney have used past joint appearances to tout gun buybacks, highlight major charging decisions, and showcase collaborative programs between law enforcement and local communities.

  • The press conference is scheduled for 11 a.m. ET on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

The players

Jessica Tisch

The current Commissioner of the New York City Police Department.

Eric Gonzalez

The current District Attorney for Kings County (Brooklyn), New York.

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What they’re saying

“Join us live at 11 am for an important public safety announcement.”

— NYPD

What’s next

Observers will be watching the press conference closely to see if Tisch and Gonzalez announce a new gun buyback program, reveal updated crime statistics, or unveil a fresh community-based initiative to address gun violence in Brooklyn.

The takeaway

This joint announcement from the city's top law enforcement leaders underscores the ongoing collaborative efforts between the NYPD and the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office to develop innovative strategies for improving public safety and reducing gun crime in local neighborhoods.