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Chief Terence A. Monahan, NYPD Chief of Department. Account not monitored 24/7 - call 911 and 311. User policy:

New York, USA
Joined September 2016

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  1. When cops responded to a alert in East Flatbush, early Wednesday morning it didn’t take them long to arrest the trigger puller and take this dangerous, illegal gun off the streets. Great work, officers!

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  2. The members of NY Task Force 1 are the epitome of what it means to be a New Yorker. The 83 men & women from , & are on their way to North Carolina to help our neighbors to south who are bracing for . You make us all proud!

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  3. Sep 11

    This Marine joined the Corps to honor his father, who died in the 9/11 attacks. He's now stationed aboard the USS New York — a ship made with 24 tons of steel from the World Trade Center. How do you honor the memory of those lost that fateful day?

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  4. The losses from 9/11 did not end on that fateful day. We’ve since lost 156 members of the NYPD, who’ve succumbed to illnesses related to their work following the attacks. Thinking of my good friend Deputy Chief Steven Bonano & all who’ve made the ultimate sacrifice.

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  5. On this day 17 years ago, first responders rallied our city and country in the face of tragedy. Their resolve to prevail no matter the danger — to prove that the terrorists failed — never wavered. For this, we are forever grateful.

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  6. Proactive police work took another illegal gun off the streets of the after Officers Heagney-Sciamatore and Sferrazza stopped a car for a traffic violation. Outstanding job, gents! Your hard work saves lives and keeps our neighborhoods safe.

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  7. Whether you’re in a blue uniform on a foot post or wearing camouflage overseas, the commitment to service by our cops and soldiers never wavers. Today, I was honored to welcome the ’s Daniel A. Dailey to NYPD headquarters. Thank you for stopping by.

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  8. . Patrolman Mike Melchiona was shot and killed in the line of duty 48 years ago. Time has not diminished Mike’s valor that day or the commitment of the men and women in blue to his heroic legacy.

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  9. Dets. Robert Parker & Patrick Rafferty were murdered 14 yrs ago today while doing their job. These brave cops believed in something: fighting crime & keeping all New Yorkers safe. They worked hard every day to do that, even if it meant sacrificing everything.

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  10. To all of our Jewish communities in NYC and beyond, we wish you a happy, healthy, and safe new year. !

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  11. Our 9/11 heroes are part of an enduring legacy. They are a testament to the unwavering commitment of the men and women in blue to get the job done — no matter the cost. Our solemn vow is to . ➡️

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  12. From confronting an individual armed with a gun to arresting burglary suspects and more, Staten Island’s Finest represent our NYPD cops who bravely serve 8.6 million New Yorkers — making NYC the safest big city in America. My thanks to them all!

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  13. 750K+ people attend the matches & millions around the world are watching. From hi-tech equipment to some of the best trained cops & K9s, the NYPD is keeping everyone protected. ➡️

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  14. Let’s hear it for on their 14-5 win over Gaelic Football tonight in the . Congratulations, NYPD! ☘️

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  15. Great to be at the Community Appreciation Dinner tonight to celebrate the hard work of our cops and the New Yorkers they serve. Congrats to Detective Hernandez and all the awardees!

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  16. On 9/11, our men & women — our cops — did not flinch in spite of the clear danger. They answered the call. And while their oath compelled them to go, it was their hearts that made them want to go. It’s who they were.

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  17. Sep 7

    NYC Ceasefire is a collaboration of NYPD, federal, state & local agencies working w/ community partners to prevent gun violence. , , , , & all coordinated on the arrest of Neshaun Johnson for a firearms related offense.

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  18. Honored to join the families of our fallen 9/11 heroes this morning to continue our solemn vow to . Thank you to and all who came together at Brooklyn Borough Hall.

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  19. has created a new trust between cops and the New Yorkers we serve, helping to drive crime to historic lows in the city. We’re looking forward to seeing the same success in .

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  20. With laser-like focus, and our federal partners are putting the few people who cause violence in this city behind bars. Outstanding work by everyone!

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