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Submitted by the Office of City of Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan
Mayor Sean Ryan today announced the appointment of Erika Shields as commissioner of the Buffalo Police Department following a months-long national search. Shields is expected to assume the role in May, pending confirmation by the Buffalo Common Council.
“Erika Shields is a proven leader with decades of experience guiding large departments through complex challenges,” Ryan said. “Her track record of reducing violent crime, getting illegal guns off the streets, and using data and technology to drive smarter policing aligns with our vision for a safer Buffalo. Just as importantly, she understands that building trust, investing in officers, and engaging the community are essential to achieving lasting public safety.”
Shields previously served as chief of police in both Louisville and Atlanta, where she led major departments through periods of reform and operational change. Her career has been highlighted by reductions in violent crime, improvements in officer recruitment and retention, and a focus on transparency, accountability, and intelligence-led policing. She has also worked closely with labor partners to support officer wellness while strengthening youth outreach and community trust.
“I am honored to have the opportunity to serve the City of Buffalo,” Shields said. “Public safety requires a holistic approach grounded in accountability, strong partnerships, and a commitment to doing the job the right way. That means supporting the men and women of the department while building trust through transparency and consistent engagement with the community. I look forward to working with officers and residents across Buffalo to create a safer city for everyone.”