"IT'S WHAT WE DO"
What makes a police officer? Is it courage? Is it compassion? Is it a calling? It’s all of these. All these things make a cop, but one thing most of all: we keep people safe. It’s what we do. It’s what Police Officer Randolph Holder did so proudly throughout his all too brief career.
Keeping people safe is what brought Randy to this Job. It’s what brought him and his partner, Police Officer Omar Wallace, to a highway footbridge in pursuit of a dangerous man...
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NYPD Scuba Team Finds Gun Used To Murder Officer Holder
The .40-caliber weapon used to murder Police Officer Randolph Holder was found 20 feet under the water in the Harlem River Sunday morning by Detective John Mortimer (third from right). Within an hour of the shooting of Officer Holder, members of the NYPD Harbor and Scuba Units responded to the scene and began the search. Scuba team members worked for five days round-the-clock searching some 67,000 square feet of the mu...
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Dedicated Brave NYPD Officers Keeping NYC Safe
As we continue to mourn the loss of our brother, Police Officer Randolph Holder, dedicated NYPD officers still continue to protect New York City. These brave officers did what every other officer in the NYPD does when the call comes – they ran toward the danger. We will never stop being the guardians of New York City and we will never forget all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
This is just one example: Officers from the 113 Precinct in Queens recovered this loaded firearm from a man believed to be breaking into a parked vehicle. See more: http://nypdnews.com/…/dedicated-brave-officers-keeping-nyc…/
The New York City Police Department is asking the public’s assistance identifying three males wanted for questioning in regard to the shots fired incident that occurred on the grounds of the East River Housing Development within the confines of the 23 Precinct, prior to the murder of Police Officer Randolph Holder.
Anyone with information can call 1-800-577-TIPS or visit www.nypdcrimestoppers.com.
For more information, click: http://nypdnews.com/…/wanted-questioning-regarding-shootin…/
Thank you to all of our law enforcement and community partners for the touching show of support honoring hero Police Officer Randolph Holder, his family, and the NYPD.
#NeverForget Officer Holder's heroism and sacrifice.
Funeral Information for NYPD Police Officer Randolph Holder
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Date: Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Time: 9:00-6:00 p.m.
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Time: 9:00-6:00 p.m.
Once more the flags will be lowered. Once more the mourning bands will be worn. NYPD Police Officer Randolph Holder was murdered in the line of duty Tuesday night. He was killed doing what police officers do: rushing toward danger while others rush away. Please keep him and his family in your thoughts and prayers
More information and remarks from Police Commissioner Bratton: http://nypdnews.com/…/nypd-police-officer-killed-in-the-li…/
NYPD updated their profile picture.
Tonight we mourn the loss of NYPD Police Officer Randolph Holder, who was shot and killed in the line of duty. We ask that you take a moment to honor him and the ultimate sacrifice he made. Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers.
Police Commissioner Bratton spoke with some of the newest Finest today.
“Patrolman Phillip Cardillo Way”
Today, members of the NYPD, both active and retired, and the community gathered in honor of Patrolman Phillip Cardillo to rename the street in front of the NYPD Police Academy on 28th Avenue in College Point, Queens.
On April 14, 1972, Patrolman Cardillo, of the 28 Precinct, responded to a report of an officer in need of assistance at a mosque on West 116 Street in Harlem. Upon entering the building, he along with his partner were attacked by ...
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This Is NOT What We Mean By 'Going Pink'
Police officers from the 70 Precinct in Brooklyn recovered a pink-colored firearm and arrested two suspects early Tuesday morning. Sergeant Henderson and Police Officers Defranco and McCarthy from the 70 Precinct responded to a vehicle accident with injuries on Rugby Road in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn. While the officers were assisting the injured passengers, they noticed the pink-colored firearm inside one of the damaged vehicles. The firearm was safely recovered and the two occupants of the vehicle were placed under arrest.
NYPD CELEBRATES 240th BIRTHDAY OF THE US NAVY
The NYPD United States Navy Association held their 17th Remembrance Day event at Police Headquarters today.
The NYPD United States Navy Association held their 17th Remembrance Day event at Police Headquarters today.
The event honors members of all branches of the U.S. Military. NYPD Chief of Department James O’Neill was this year's recipient of the Stephen Driscoll Distinguished Service Award. Police Officer Driscoll served in the Navy and was a member of ESU. Officer Driscoll died on September 11, 2001 in the World Trade Center attac...
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NYPD Hispanic Heritage Celebration
Police Commissioner William J. Bratton joined the NYPD’s Hispanic Society and the Dominican Officers Society in celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month at a celebration held at Police Headquarters. This annual event marks the NYPD celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Honorees included the Inspector Raul Pintos, Police Commissioner’s Office; Deputy Inspector Steve Ortiz, Office of Chief of Department; Deputy Inspector Fernando Burgos, Commandi...
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