Police Director
Samuel A. DeMaio
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Samuel Anthony DeMaio was born on December 25,1966 in Newark, New Jersey to his
father Carmine, a Newark Police Officer, and his mother Marysue. In 1986 at the
age of 19 Samuel followed in his father's footsteps in pursuit of a career in law
enforcement with the Newark Police Department. In 1991 Samuel met his wife Sue at
Bloomfield Avenue/3rd Street in Newark, ironically where his parents also met in
1964. The happy couple was married two years later in 1993 at Newark's beautiful
Sacred Heart Cathedral. They were blessed with three children Samantha, 20; Antonia,
18 and Carmine, 16. Samuel's family began to grow and develop as did his reputation
as a promising young patrolman who quickly rose through the ranks becoming the youngest
person to achieve each of the ranks in which he was promoted.
As a patrolman he
worked in the City's 2nd Precinct and the prestigious Tactical Force. In 1990 he
was promoted to Detective and assigned to the Major Crimes Bureau and the FBI's
Violent Crime Task Force. In 1992 he was promoted to Sergeant and worked in the
2nd Precinct and the Narcotics Division until 1995 when he was promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. As a Lieutenant he returned to the 2nd Precinct and was later transferred
to the 3rd Precinct where he served as the Executive Officer. In 1999 Samuel was
promoted to Captain. At the rank of Captain he commanded the 5th and 2nd Precincts,
developed and commanded the Department's Safe City Task Force, and served as the
Chief of Staff for the Chief of Police. In 2005 he was promoted to Deputy Chief
where he continued to serve as Chief of Staff, Chief of Detectives, and Chief of
Operations for the entire Department. As a result of his outstanding leadership
and notable accomplishments throughout his career, Samuel was named Chief of Operations.
As Chief of Operations he oversaw and facilitated the Department's weekly COMPSTAT
meetings monitoring the performance of the entire Department and its Command Staff
while developing crime prevention and reduction strategies that have proven highly
effective over the years.
In recognition of his successful career as a proven and
competent leader with exceptional management skills and extensive knowledge in strategic
policing, Mayor Cory Booker chose Samuel to lead the Newark Police Department. On
May 3, 2011 Samuel was appointed as Acting Police Director until August 18, 2011
when he received the City Council's first ever unanimous vote, becoming the City's
16th Police Director. At the time of his appointment Director DeMaio was faced with
daunting increases in the City's violent crime levels. In response Samuel implemented
a complete reorganization of the Department. He created several innovative crime
prevention/reduction initiatives and reinstated numerous police units including:
the motorcycle squad, the mounted unit, the aviation unit, the marine unit, the
community affairs unit, and the clergy affairs unit. By year's end Director DeMaio
transformed a 45 percent increase in murders and a 55 percent increase in shootings
into 15 percent reduction in murder and 18 percent reduction in shootings. Samuel
once again demonstrated his ability to produce positive results in the face of extreme
adversity. Despite drastic reductions in financial resources and manpower Samuel's
accomplishments have undoubtedly prevented countless tragedies and improved the
quality of life for all Newarkers.
In addition to increasing productivity within
the Department while decreasing sick time the Department has also experienced a
reduction in complaints against police. Director DeMaio has not only demonstrated
a strong commitment to protecting the community but serving it as well with implementation
of the NPD Memorial Scholarship Fund which gives scholarships to Newark kids entering
college and private high schools. The scholarship fund has raised over fifty thousand
dollars in its' first year with scholarships given in the names of officers who
died in the line of duty as active Newark police officers.
On March 1, 2014 Samuel
retired from the Newark Police Department. Although retired, Samuel’s service to
the community was not yet complete. He was appointed as Bloomfield’s police director
on October 1, 2014. Since taking over as Bloomfield’s police director, Samuel has
initiated numerous changes to the police department to better serve the community
and enhance the police department’s effectiveness.
Police Director Samuel DeMaio
has dedicated his life to public service. He has enjoyed a highly distinguished
career and continues to earn the respect and admiration of the law enforcement community
and the communities which he proudly serves.
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