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Douglas Imrie McKay (1879 – September 24, 1962) was an American artillery and law enforcement officer and NYPD police official who served as NYPD Police Commissioner in 1914. His five months in office and eventual departure from the police force were fraught with controversy, however, his two-year campaign against the New York underworld eventually rid the city of the many street gangs active since the early-to mid 19th century.

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  • Douglas Imrie McKay (1879 – September 24, 1962) was an American artillery and law enforcement officer and NYPD police official who served as NYPD Police Commissioner in 1914. His five months in office and eventual departure from the police force were fraught with controversy, however, his two-year campaign against the New York underworld eventually rid the city of the many street gangs active since the early-to mid 19th century.
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  • U.S. Army officer who served asNYPD Police Commissionerduring 1914; began two-year campaign to wipe out the many street gangs active in New York City.
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