NYPD top brass register to take Long Island police chief’s test

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Two top members of the NYPD have registered to take the test to fill police chief vacancies on Long Island.

Two top members of the NYPD have signed up to take the chief’s exam to work in Suffolk County, The Post has learned.

James Essig, the chief of detectives, and Juanita Holmes, the chief of training, are among 16 people who have registered for the March 25 civil service test. Also on the list of 16 test takers is Elliot Colon, the former commanding officer of the 67th Precinct in Brooklyn. The exam will be used to fill chief’s positions for two wealthy, and low-crime, Long Island enclaves — the villages ofSouthampton has been without a permanent chief since “million dollar cop”left in September 2021 with a payout of $774,000 in unused sick, vacation, and personal time as well as health benefits for life. His 2021 salary was $274,000.

James Essig, the NYPD’s chief of detectives, has signed up to take the police chief’s exam in Suffolk County.The Village Board in December voted to hire Anthony Carter, a former NYPD inspector, as the new head of the department, which has about 30 sworn officers. But the offer, which came with a $225,000 annual salary, was madeWarren said he wanted a candidate who had already taken the chief’s exam, which Carter had not done. He was slated to take the test in March.

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