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NYPD provided body-guard service to the marble statue of Christopher Columbus that stands in Manhattan Thursday — as other monuments across the nation were beheaded and destroyed by protesters.
NYPD veteran Det. Brian Glacken explained how he rescued protester Therese “Patricia” Okoumou, who climbed the base of the Statue of Liberty in a protest against President Trump.
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Statue of professional female gardener unveiledA statue of the UK's first professional female landscape gardener, who laid out more than 75 London parks and gardens, has been unveiled in south-west London. The bronze statue of Fanny Wilkinson, who ...
The number of female officers in the NYPD has grown to 21%, but a closer look shows that the women now serving in the most elite units of the department are also on the rise and drawing attention.
This year is the organization's 100th anniversary and Monday marked their annual Women's Conference. But the NYPD still has a far way to go. Right now, just 19% of officers are women.
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NYPD’s First All-Female Patrol Team Took the Streets in 1972 - MSNIn 1972, Lucille Burrascano and Kathaline Salzano became the NYPD’s first all-female patrol car partners. As part of the “Women in Patrol” program, they broke barriers, navigating tough ...
For the first time in the New York Police Department’s 176-year history, a woman will become police commissioner of the nation’s largest police force – leading an agency tasked with ...
The alleged attacker, 41, slugged the female officer in the face when she attempted to intervene during an argument between the man and a group of kids, authorities and law enforcement sources said.
The millions of tourists who annually visit the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island all go by boats run by Statue City Cruises, the only licensed operator by the National Park Service, and for years… ...
Pollock says that a “glass ceiling” in the NYPD has prevented women from reaching the most prestigious positions in the 175-year history of New York’s Finest.
On Sept. 25, the New York Police Department (NYPD) swore in Dr. Lynn O’Connor as its first Black female police surgeon. Her role will consist of treating injured NYPD members, providing ...
Dr. Lynn O’Connor is the first Black female police surgeon for the New York Police Department after being sworn in on Monday.
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