Ex-head of NYPD Special Victims Division Michael King retiring in lieu of reassignment

The previous head of the NYPD’s particular victims unit put in his retirement papers simply two days after being bounced from the long-embattled division, The Put up has discovered.

Inspector Michael King, who was touted by police management for his background as a forensic nurse when appointed in August 2020, filed for retirement Friday, in accordance with police sources.

King’s final day on the job will likely be March 30, the sources added.

The 45-year-old inspector, who joined the NYPD in 2000, stated the put up on the high of the Particular Victims Division was a “dream job” for him when he took over the spot from Chief Judith Harrison.

However King’s 18-month tenure main the unit of 225 investigators was marred by longstanding points and his questions over his management.

The division, which handles sexual assault and little one abuse circumstances, confronted backlash final yr following an emotional Metropolis Council listening to when one survivor detailed her “botched” investigation during which the unit tried to stay her with the invoice to check her for date-rape medicine.

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Rodney Harrison referred to as out King for the Particular Victims Division’s poor job with paperwork.
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Advocates and police sources had beforehand complained to The Put up that King, who by no means labored as a detective, created an excessive amount of paperwork for the short-staffed unit and that he lacked the managerial and investigatory expertise to run the unit.

Former Chief of Division Rodney Harrison additionally referred to as out the division head for his cops’ shoddy paperwork throughout a criminal offense statistics assembly final yr.

King, who beforehand ran the Crime Scene Unit, was slated to maneuver to an unknown put up in Patrol Bureau Queens South, in accordance with a police memo despatched out Thursday.

It's not but identified who will take over the division.

The NYPD didn't instantly reply for remark.

Further reporting by Tina Moore

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