Communicating at Intel
April 7, 2008
Police Commissioner Ray Kelly boasts of having set up a world-wide
communications pipeline by posting detectives from Tel Aviv to Santo
Domingo.
Alas, there appears to be a communications glitch right at home — inside
his vaunted Intelligence Division.
Check out the following e-mail, which comes to us from the deepest recesses
of the NYPD.
“So Governor Paterson made his first trip to NYC since taking
over the state house. He meets with Mayor Bloomberg at City Hall. PC
Kelly is nowhere in sight. Kelly gets wind that Paterson is at the Hall
and he wasn’t notified. He immediately calls Cohen and rips into
him.” [Cohen, of course, is Deputy Commissioner for Intelligence
David Cohen, known to readers of this column as “Confidential Cohen.”]
“Intel/Cohen still has the Dignitary Protection Unit and has an
NYPD detective assigned to the governor’s office in Manhattan,
and is by the Governor’s side whenever he is in the city. Cohen
then rips into Chief Galati.”
[That’s Deputy Chief Thomas Galati, who made his bones with Cohen
last fall when he provoked a diplomatic flap by detaining the Iranian
delegation, including its president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, at Kennedy airport
for 40 minutes, demanding that the dignitaries all submit to a weapons
check. He backed off amid protests from the Secret Service, the State
Department and the Diplomatic Security Service — and after the
Port Authority contacted chief of Department Joe Esposito. He’s
also the same Chief Galati who couldn’t get anyone to come to Intel’s
Dec. 6 Christmas party at the Chelsea Brewery, forcing the party to be
postponed until after Christmas.]
“Galati calls the detective assigned to the Governor down to 1PP.
He explains the situation to the detective. Tells him that Kelly and
Cohen are pissed. Tells the detective he has to go inside and take an
ass-chewing from Cohen. Tells the detective that he can pick anywhere
on the job he wants to go, but he is out of his detail and out of Intel
for not making the notification that the Gov. was in town.
“The detective then tells Galati that he’s not going anywhere
and that he’s not talking to Cohen. Galati shakes his head and
says, ‘What?’ The detective then removes his NYPD-issued
Blackberry from his hip and proceeds to scroll through his sent e-mails.
“The detective tells Galati, ‘Look, there’s the sent
message to my sergeant, my lieutenant, and oh, look, there’s a
sent e-mail to you, Chief, notifying you of all of the Governor’s
trips to NYC.’