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  2. Sep 11

    My father - retired Detective - refused to stay on LI on . Worked around the clock for a month at . Esophageal cancer ended his life 2 yrs ago. He’d do the same thing, even knowing the danger. Salute to First Rrsponders. Salute to Charlie Kenny.

  3. Sep 12

    7 NYPD officers arrested- 3 sergeants, 2 detectives, and 2 officers, for allegedly providing protection of a prostitution & gambling ring. Statement from says, “Today, those who swore an oath and then betrayed it have felt the consequences of that infidelity.”Stay w/

  4. Sep 12

    : Point. Aggressively racist practice. For ex: was on line to enter Queens criminal court this morning for 10 minutes; was 1 of 2 white persons on a line of-I counted-58 NYers. How does any pol-& they ALL do-praise, even defend, daily practices.

  5. It is with deep sorrow we announce the passing of Police Officer Joseph Simone of the 104 Precinct. Officer Simone was a 25 Year Veteran with a dedicated career with the . As we mourn the death of our officer, join us in sending his family & loved ones prayers & support. RIP

  6. “I tried to defend myself the best I could” At 5, hear from man in this video, needed 6 stitches to close gash in neck. is looking for suspect who minutes after this, cut another man. Witnesses say suspect seemed off, had white stuff foaming from mouth.

  7. Sep 10

    We will never forget those who lost their lives 17 years ago & those who are still fighting 9/11 related illnesses❤️💙Please watch this video about how some of our police officers were inspired to join the & how they’re honoring the memories of those who came before them.

  8. 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.

  9. 16 hours ago

    An additional 18 members of joint USAR NY Task Force-1 are being deployed to North Carolina in support of Hurricane Florence. Read more:

  10. On we honor the memory of all the brave men & women who lost their lives that tragic day. The lost 23 heroes, 14 of which were from ESU. We continue to lose 1st responders each year from illnesses related to their rescue efforts.

  11. 1st graders comforted & supported on 9/11 by sending us cookies and notes — as they do every year. We truly appreciate all the faculty, staff, & students at this great Bronx school — especially Edward Garcia, son of Sgt. Erika Mota (left). Thanks! – at New York City Police Department Headquarters

  12. Sep 11

    Thank you all for the kind words about my Dad. He certainly deserves them. Coming from a farm in Ireland, he was So proud to be an American. He did not hesitate, he did not gripe. Charlie Kenny in the 50’s, Post- US Army, on :

  13. THANK YOU! The and are sending their bravest to North Carolina in support of Hurricane . Please join us in thanking our local heroes for their selflessness and courage!

  14. ESU search & rescue “Archer” searches the debris field for a missing worker involved in a wall collapse in Sunset Park.

  15. The honors the memory of 67 Detective Squad Det. Robert Parker & Det. Patrick Rafferty during a memorial mass at Our of Lady of Guadalupe Church. The Detectives were tragically shot & killed 14 years ago today while attempting to arrest a domestic violence suspect. – at Our Lady of Guadalupe R.C. Church

  16. Sep 11
  17. Great time collaborating with Port Authority Chief of Operations Emilio Gonzalez and members of his team. Together we are committed to ensure the highest safety and security for our residents.

  18. Sep 5
  19. 17 hours ago

    This SPRING 3100 article from 1931 tells the story of Patrolman Shield #2704 and Sergeant Shield #519, both of which were worn by PC Edward Mulrooney (1931-33). Perhaps they back in circulation? Check those numbers! Please Re-Tweet to Spread the Word!

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  20. Today at sunset, many members will celebrate & the start of Year 5779, which marks the start of 10 days of repentance & reflection culminating with Yom Kippur. For cops, the call to look after others during this time of forgiveness & charity comes naturally.

  21. Tonight! Join NCO Boy at 1900 Lexington for their 3rd Quarter Build the Block Meeting! Doors open at 630pm for light refreshments and meeting starts at 7pm. All are welcome to attend to discuss things going on in our Community

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