The New York Police Department currently operates out of two precincts, each serving as a primary hub for law enforcement operations within their respective boroughs. The 23rd Precinct, located in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, is responsible for policing a densely populated and highly active urban area. This precinct oversees a mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial corridors, public housing developments, parks, and major traffic routes. The 23rd Precinct handles a wide range of police services, including patrol operations, traffic enforcement, criminal investigations, quality-of-life enforcement, and community outreach. Officers assigned to this command work closely with local residents, businesses, and city agencies to address crime trends, maintain public order, and ensure a visible police presence. Due to the high volume of calls for service in Manhattan, the 23rd Precinct plays a critical role in rapid response, proactive policing, and coordination with specialized NYPD units. The 114th Precinct, located in Queens, serves one of the most diverse and expansive areas within the department’s jurisdiction. Covering a mix of residential communities, business districts, and major roadways, the 114th Precinct is tasked with addressing both routine patrol functions and complex investigations. This command places strong emphasis on community policing, traffic safety, and crime prevention strategies tailored to its unique neighborhoods. Officers assigned to the 114th regularly engage with community leaders and residents to build trust, identify ongoing concerns, and enhance public safety across the precinct’s boundaries. Both precincts operate under the NYPD’s established command structure and policies, with each led by a Commanding Officer supported by an Executive Officer and supervisory staff. Together, the 23rd and 114th Precincts coordinate department-wide initiatives, special operations, and citywide enforcement efforts while maintaining accountability, professionalism, and adherence to NYPD standards. Through these two commands, the department ensures effective coverage, operational readiness, and consistent service to the public.