USS New York Celebrating Veterans Day In NYC
Constructed using over seven tons of steel salvaged from Ground Zero, The USS New York will be docked in NYC from November 8 – 13 to help commemorate Veterans Day. Among the sailors aboard the the USS New York, Petty Officer 2nd class Jerry Velez Jr. is one of the many who is connected to the NYPD. His father Jerry Velez Sr. served as a police officer for 15 years and his uncle, also retired, was a lieutenant in Coney Island, Brooklyn. Join us in welcoming all who serve our Nation to NYC.
Read more about how the NYPD will be honoring our veterans: http://bit.ly/1OCcM33
Pint-Sized Hero Dials 911 To Help Mom
Sarah, a quick thinking six-year-old from Queens, had police to her house in a flash after she saw that her mom fell and hit her head. Sarah saw her mom on the floor of the bathroom early Monday morning and knew if she dialed 911 police officers would come to help.
Sarah’s father works overnights and she knew that her mom needed to see a doctor. She remained calm as she spoke to the 911 operator, explaining what the emergency was. Police ...
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Lighten up. Loosen up.
You have moves. We have moves. Police and community relationship-building one dance move at a time.
You have moves. We have moves. Police and community relationship-building one dance move at a time.
Enjoy your Sunday New Yorkers!
The greatest police department in the greatest city in the world.
Don't forget to check us out on Instagram, @NYPD, for more great photos. This one was taken by Lieutenant White in our Highway Unit.
The New York City Transit System has HOW MANY crimes?!?
Last year, the system saw 2,233 major crimes. This year, through November 1st, there have been 2,004. And that sounds like a lot. But here’s a little context…
Last year, the system saw 2,233 major crimes. This year, through November 1st, there have been 2,004. And that sounds like a lot. But here’s a little context…
Probationary NYPD Officer Helps Veteran Cops Save A Distraught Woman
Probationary officer Bory Echanique, riding along with veteran officers Miguel Lajara and Santo Villar as a part of his field training, learned firsthand that a day on patrol is never routine. The officers were traveling along Westchester Avenue in the 43rd Precinct at approximately 1:48 p.m. when they were flagged down by several individuals who pointed to a 46-year-old woman climbing a fence along an overpass located above the Bronx River Parkway. The officers quickly ran to the woman who had made her way to the top of the fence.
Read how these hero officers saved a woman's life: http://bit.ly/1l7uvCX
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