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28 GUNS TURNED IN DURING STATEN ISLAND GUN BUY BACK EVENT
A Gun Buy Back event held today in Staten Island resulted in 28 guns being turned in by participants. The event was held at the Mount Sinai United Christian Church (confines of the 120 Precinct). The event was a collaborative partnership between the NYPD, the Richmond County District Attorney's Office, and the Mount Sinai United Christian Church.
The Richmond County District Attorney's Office and the NYPD also jointly ...
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Turn in a gun, you do NOT have to give us your name or information. We will give you cash. It is that simple. 
Today at Staten Island's Mount Sinai United Christian Church from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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THE NYPD- ALWAYS ON DUTY, ALWAYS READY TO HELP
On Tuesday, July 21, two NYPD police officers who were on their way to work saved a despondent woman who attempted to commit suicide by jumping off an overpass in Suffolk County. Police Officer Ryan (left) and Police Officer Grosso (right) were both traveling together on the Long Island Express on their way to work at the 115 Precinct in Queens when they were alerted to the actions of the woman.
As their vehicle approached Patch...
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Transit Cops Rescue Kitten 
Police Officer Brian Kenny and Gus Vargas helped to rescue a frightened kitten from the subway tracks during today's rush hour in Manhattan. George, a cat from Washington Heights, got scared by the noise of a train and broke free from his owner at the Canal Street station. 
Riders on the platform flagged down an uptown E motorman as the train pulled into the station and the train was stopped. Transit Police Officers Kenny and Vargas climbed onto ...
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Police Commissioner Bratton and Chief of Detectives Bob Boyce along with detectives from the NYPD's CrimeStoppers Unit and Animal Cruelty Investigation Squad (ACIS) joined members of the ASPCA, including ASPCA CEO Matthew Bershadker, today in Manhattan to announce a new collaboration to help prevent and report animal abuse. Members of the community can now share information regarding animal abuse to CrimeStoppers by calling 1-800-577-TIPS. Callers are not required to give their name and may receive up to a $2,500 reward for information.
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ShotSpotter Alert Leads to Arrest, Gun Recoverd
Police officers from the 48 Precinct in the Bronx arrested a man and recovered an illegal handgun after receiving a ShotSpotter activation of two shots fired. Police Officers Mateusz Sajduk and Chad Poidomani were dispatched to 550 East Tremont Avenue shortly after 4:00 a.m. on Tuesday and observed a man holding a black metal object that appeared to be a firearm in front of 1925 Monterey Avenue. 
The two officers stopped their...
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