- Lloyd Sealy
Lloyd George Sealy (b.
January 4, 1917 ), (d.January 4, 1985 ) was the NYPD's firstAfrican American officer to graduate from the F.B.I. National Academy and the firstAfrican American officer in the NYPD to make rank as the commander of a police station in 1963 serving the 28th precinct inHarlem . He was also the first African American officer to serve as Assistant Chief Inspector and Borough Commander serving the Patrol Borough of Brooklyn North (which included historicalAfrican American communities such asBedford-Stuyvesant ,Brownsville ,Weeksville ,Clinton Hill ,Fort Greene , andEast New York amongst others) in 1966. [ [http://www.nycpolicemuseum.org/html/tour/aah/aahweb.htm New York City Police Museum: A History of African Americans in the NYPD] ] After Sealy's retirement from the NYPD in 1969, he became the firstAfrican American Associate Professor of Law and Police Science atJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice . [ [http://www.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/sealy/indexx.html Lloyd George Sealy: An Appreciation] ] Sealy is also a founding member of NOBLE [ NOBLE National cite web | title="Founding Members of NOBLE" | url=http://www.noblenational.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=211] , a national organization ofAfrican American police officers from various American cities. He passed away in 1985 at the age of 68. The Library at John Jay College of Criminal Justice is named in his honor.ee also
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