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“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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Charles Herbek This was the darkest day in the history of the NYPD. PO Cardillo and his partner were ambushed inside the mosque and beaten senseless. Responding officers had to fight their way in and out. The Muslim Brotherhood moved the attackers away from the immed...See More
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David Captain Morales R.i.p. to a true hero.
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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.
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Garon Taitz More guns off the streets. Keep at it NYPD!
Angelo Florio I grew up in the 70 in the 60s gruated from Erasmus hall 67' Oct and neighborhood was a country club my uncle who inspired me to join the nypd was a cop in the 70 for 14 yrs was a great place back then . Now it's a dangerous place and the cops have a tough job. God bless the men and women of the NYPD. Keep em safe and stand by em. They deserve our respect.
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 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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Jo Dichiara That is wonderful my husband was in the U.S. Navy in World War 11 and my three brothers were in the navy also God bless US Navy and thank you NYPDYou are the best
Herman Scott God bless the NYPD, the navy and all Law enforcement.
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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Sam Rosado Would like to mention a family friend from Morovis, Puerto Rico who many Hispanics are not aware of. Detective Aristides Ramos. He came on the job in 1932 as a patrolman. He had to be the first or one of the first Hispanic police officers in the city o...See More
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Moses Inirio Very pleased to see that the NYPD has a "Salsa" band comprised of uniformed Officers
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8 DEFENDANTS INDICTED FOR TRAFFICKING WEAPONS ACROSS STATE LINES
Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson, together with New York City Police Commissioner William J. Bratton, today announced that eight men and women from three states have been charged in a 541-count indictment with conspiracy and other charges for trafficking guns purchased in Atlanta, Georgia, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and resold on the streets of Brooklyn.
Commissioner Bratton said, “I commend the member...
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Ryan Lê I have a serious problem with this... 

none of these guns are in my collection
Ken Russo I thought that the Governor said the unSafe Act would prevent this??
I guess that stripping everyone of their second amendment rights in NY to stop this didn't work after all. 
Great job by the cops but it exemplifies why gun control doesn't work. Criminals don't care about gun laws.