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Our thoughts and prayers are with the United States Marine Corps. We mourn the loss of the four Marines killed yesterday, the Navy sailor who was seriously injured, the injured police officer, and the others injured and affected by this attack. 
The men and women of the NYPD stand with you.
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NYPD created an event.
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  • Wesley Stevens Brave like the 19? Terrible headlines like the mass amount of corruption in the NYPD? Read what a man named Serpico thinks about the NYPD.
  • Rita Crespi My husband worked with Serpico.....don't believe everything you read. I'm not saying these things aren't important. All I'm saying is the human brain needs a break every once in a while from the tragedies of everyday life. There are so many,spots ...See More
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A Wish Come True
Six-year-old Jonathan Lo spent Wednesday with the NYPD and members of  Make-A-Wish America. All the way from Washington state, Jonathan came to NYC with family where his wish to visit with members of the NYPD came true as he was given a tour of a precinct, met some of our canines, as well as Mounted and Emergency Service officers. The day also included a visit to Headquarters for some lunch with a group of very lucky cops and a honorary promotion to captain.
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Meet NYPD Police Officer Phillip
Police Officer Phillip has been serving in the NYPD for two years. Assigned to Police Service Area 2, he patrols some of Brooklyn's housing developments and is constantly meeting and connecting with community members. 
"I enjoy coming to work everyday and having a positive impact on the lives of New Yorkers," said Police Officer Phillip.
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REMEMBERING & HONORING PATROLMAN PHILLIP CARDILLO
Today, members of the NYPD, both active and retired, and the community gathered in Brooklyn at the NYPD Harbor Unit Christening Ceremony and Dedication of NYPD Launch #701 to Patrolman Phillip Cardillo.
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 ...
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This photo was posted on Instagram by Hank who wrote: "When we were leaving the 4th of July Fireworks, William stopped to tell every cop, 'Thank you for keeping us safe.' One of the officers thanked him and gave him the patch from her shirt! ‪#‎NYPD‬"
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  • Victoria Wilkinson-Anderson When we left our fireworks show last night at Midland Beach on Staten Island the NYPD helped us cross the street. The police officer saw my youngest and smiled asking, "Do I have any customers to cross the street? Come on over!". My daughter put the biggest smile on and it was a great way to end the night! Thanks NYPD for helping us get safely home!
  • Dolly Turner I cannot thank them enough, I stopped to say 'Hello' and "thank you" to each one that I came in contact with on the street. I saw people walked past these officers in downtown Manhattan as if they don't exist. People a simple 'Hello' help to make their day. They are humans watching our backs, to help making sure we stay safe on these streets while we go about our business. Stay bless officers
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REAL HEROES
This story is not from a Hollywood script- it is about real NYPD cops doing real heroic actions 75 years ago. Members of the NYPD Bomb Squad responded to a call of a suspicious package at the World's Fair that was being held at Flushing Meadows Park on July 4, 1940. Bomb Squad members were able to safely move the package out of harms way of thousands of visitors at the fair.
After moving the package to another location, the package was deemed to be a legitimate bo...
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  • Fran McLean Thank you for the pictures and for the beautiful ceremony.
    The NYPD will always be family to me...I am grateful every day for the job you do and the risks you take keep all of us safe.
    Again what a wonderful honor for my Grandfather and all the families, thank you for never forgetting his sacrifice.
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  • Iris Ann Manning-Shulman Thank you to those brave men for their service and their sacrifice. My husband was there right about that time with his mother. He was 5 years old and they could have possibly been victims if not for the courage of those NYPD officers. God bless them all!
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