New York - William Bratton says he will not remain commissioner of the New York Police Department past 2017.

The New York Times (http://nyti.ms/2aaNEiq ), which interviewed Bratton, says he also left open the possibility that he could leave even sooner.

The 68-year-old commissioner says he’s “still young enough” to take on “additional challenges.” He also says he’s already created a line of succession.

Bratton is in his second stint as commissioner in New York. He led the department for more than two years in the mid-1990s and began serving as Mayor Bill de Blasio’s police commissioner in January 2014.... Read More: VIN