The quality of service these New
York State law enforcement officers provide is second to none.
Not exact matches
At 1 p.m., Hochul, DiNapoli, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, as well as
law enforcement officials from across the
state, onor 26 police officers who made the ultimate sacrifice at the annual Police Officers» Memorial Remembrance Ceremony, New York State Police Officers» Memorial, Empire State Plaza, Al
state, onor 26 police
officers who made the ultimate sacrifice at the annual Police Officers» Memorial Remembrance Ceremony, New York State Police Officers» Memorial, Empire State Plaza,
officers who made the ultimate sacrifice at the annual Police
Officers» Memorial Remembrance Ceremony, New York State Police Officers» Memorial, Empire State Plaza,
Officers» Memorial Remembrance Ceremony, New
York State Police Officers» Memorial, Empire State Plaza, Al
State Police
Officers» Memorial, Empire State Plaza,
Officers» Memorial, Empire
State Plaza, Al
State Plaza, Albany.
Thirteen New
York law enforcement officers, as well as a New
York State Trooper who died in 2011 from 9 / 11 - linked cancer, were added to the New
York State Fair's
law enforcement memorial.
Hudson Valley Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney and New
York's Acting Attorney General Barbara Underwood are among 16 people
state legislators plan to interview to take over as New
York's top
law enforcement officer through the end of the year.
Lt. Craig Lehner has been added among the names of dozens of
law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty on the State of New York Police Officers» Memorial in
officers who died in the line of duty on the
State of New
York Police
Officers» Memorial in
Officers» Memorial in Albany.
The New
York State Parole Board Friday denied parole for Judith Clark, the getaway driver in the failed 1981 Rockland County Brinks armored car robbery that left three
law enforcement officers dead.
The names of dozens of
law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty are being added to the State of New York Police Officers» Memorial in
officers who died in the line of duty are being added to the
State of New
York Police
Officers» Memorial in
Officers» Memorial in Albany.
Governor Andrew Cuomo today issued an executive order directing the New
York State attorney general «to investigate and, if warranted, prosecute certain matters involving the death of an unarmed civilian... caused by a
law enforcement officer.»
«After working for a good part of my 45 - year career with environmental
law enforcement officers from New
York City and New
York State it makes me proud that these are the people who stand behind me and understand my body of work.»
The challenges facing members of the
law enforcement community are greater than ever before, and we need individuals like Thomas DiNapoli in leadership positions to help
officers better serve the residents of New
York State.»
Yes I am a family member of a victim of injustice, and if questionable police shootings, misconduct, and brutality were not investigated fully and fairly on a local level by Westchester County's top
law enforcement officer why should the people of Westchester County or New
York State believe that anything different will take place on an appellate level?
But in a statement to The Manhattan Times The Bronx Free Press, Lucian Chalfen, a spokeperson for the New
York State Unified Court System (UCS), stressed that the courts are unable to ban
law enforcement officers.
Investigators from the
state Department of Motor Vehicles, New York State Police and other agencies teamed with local law enforcement officers to conduct the sw
state Department of Motor Vehicles, New
York State Police and other agencies teamed with local law enforcement officers to conduct the sw
State Police and other agencies teamed with local
law enforcement officers to conduct the sweeps.
As a
state legislator, it has been my privilege and priority to consistently stand behind and defend all of New York State's law enforcement agencies and officers, including the men and women who serve New York as EnCon Police and Park Police, Forest Rangers and University Po
state legislator, it has been my privilege and priority to consistently stand behind and defend all of New
York State's law enforcement agencies and officers, including the men and women who serve New York as EnCon Police and Park Police, Forest Rangers and University Po
State's
law enforcement agencies and
officers, including the men and women who serve New
York as EnCon Police and Park Police, Forest Rangers and University Police.
«Trooper Davis served as a member of the New
York State Police for four years and his death is yet another sad reminder of the risks law enforcement officers face each day in order to protect our communities and serve the residents of this great state,» Cuomo said in a state
State Police for four years and his death is yet another sad reminder of the risks
law enforcement officers face each day in order to protect our communities and serve the residents of this great
state,» Cuomo said in a state
state,» Cuomo said in a statement.
Peter Barry, a
State University at Albany police
officer, was elected president of the Police Benevolent Association of New
York State Law Enforcement, which represents
State University Police, the Environmental Conservation Police, New
York State Park Police, and New
York State Forest Rangers.
«Under no circumstances should court
officers interfere in the administration of duties of any
law enforcement agencies in and around New
York State courthouses.
On Thursday, the
law enforcement segment of the
state prison guards union, the New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association, or NYSCOPBA, settled on a new contract with the state on very similar t
state prison guards union, the New
York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association, or NYSCOPBA, settled on a new contract with the state on very similar t
State Correctional
Officers and Police Benevolent Association, or NYSCOPBA, settled on a new contract with the
state on very similar t
state on very similar terms.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-- The names of dozens of
law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty have been added to the State of New York Police Officers» Memorial in
officers who died in the line of duty have been added to the
State of New
York Police
Officers» Memorial in
Officers» Memorial in Albany.
The names of
law enforcement officers (left) and firefighters (right) from New
York who died in the line of duty are honored in a memorial at the New
York State Fair.
GEDDES, N.Y. - Thirteen New
York law enforcement officers, as well as a New
York State Trooper who died in 2011 from 9 / 11 - linked cancer, were added to the New
York State Fair's
law enforcement memorial.
The New
York State Legislative Ethics Commission's duties include administration and enforcement of the provisions of Public Officers Law § § 73, 73 - a and 74 for members and employees of the legislature and candidates for state legislative of
State Legislative Ethics Commission's duties include administration and
enforcement of the provisions of Public
Officers Law § § 73, 73 - a and 74 for members and employees of the legislature and candidates for
state legislative of
state legislative office.
«New
York City police
officers work effectively side - by - side with New
York State Troopers and other state law enforcement on a daily basis, in all kinds of situations,» said Patrolmen's Benevolent Association president Patrick J L
State Troopers and other
state law enforcement on a daily basis, in all kinds of situations,» said Patrolmen's Benevolent Association president Patrick J L
state law enforcement on a daily basis, in all kinds of situations,» said Patrolmen's Benevolent Association president Patrick J Lynch.
The New
York State Sheriff's Association is advocating for money in the state budget to fund at least one armed law enforcement officer in each school in the s
State Sheriff's Association is advocating for money in the
state budget to fund at least one armed law enforcement officer in each school in the s
state budget to fund at least one armed
law enforcement officer in each school in the
statestate.
The New
York State Unified Court System (UCS) has issued a statement that read, «Court
officers are not complicit, do not coordinate with, facilitate or impede actions by outside
law enforcement, including ICE agents, when they effect an arrest inside New
York State courthouses.»
The New
York State Sherriffs» Association is advocating for money in the state budget to fund at least one armed law enforcement officer in each school in the s
State Sherriffs» Association is advocating for money in the
state budget to fund at least one armed law enforcement officer in each school in the s
state budget to fund at least one armed
law enforcement officer in each school in the
statestate.
Chairman Michael C. Green, Executive Deputy Commissioner of the
state Division of Criminal Justice Services; RoAnn M. Destito, Commissioner of the state Office of General Services; John P. Grebert, Executive Director of the New York State Association of Chiefs of Police; Peter R. Kehoe, Executive Director of the New York State Sheriffs» Association; Patrick J. Lynch, President of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York; Thomas H. Mungeer, President of the Police Benevolent Association of the New York State Troopers; Michael J. Palladino, President of the New York State Association of Police Benevolent Associations; Andrew Rakowsky, Chapter President of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association; and Richard Wells, President of the Police Conference of New
state Division of Criminal Justice Services; RoAnn M. Destito, Commissioner of the
state Office of General Services; John P. Grebert, Executive Director of the New York State Association of Chiefs of Police; Peter R. Kehoe, Executive Director of the New York State Sheriffs» Association; Patrick J. Lynch, President of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York; Thomas H. Mungeer, President of the Police Benevolent Association of the New York State Troopers; Michael J. Palladino, President of the New York State Association of Police Benevolent Associations; Andrew Rakowsky, Chapter President of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association; and Richard Wells, President of the Police Conference of New
state Office of General Services; John P. Grebert, Executive Director of the New
York State Association of Chiefs of Police; Peter R. Kehoe, Executive Director of the New York State Sheriffs» Association; Patrick J. Lynch, President of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York; Thomas H. Mungeer, President of the Police Benevolent Association of the New York State Troopers; Michael J. Palladino, President of the New York State Association of Police Benevolent Associations; Andrew Rakowsky, Chapter President of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association; and Richard Wells, President of the Police Conference of New
State Association of Chiefs of Police; Peter R. Kehoe, Executive Director of the New
York State Sheriffs» Association; Patrick J. Lynch, President of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York; Thomas H. Mungeer, President of the Police Benevolent Association of the New York State Troopers; Michael J. Palladino, President of the New York State Association of Police Benevolent Associations; Andrew Rakowsky, Chapter President of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association; and Richard Wells, President of the Police Conference of New
State Sheriffs» Association; Patrick J. Lynch, President of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New
York; Thomas H. Mungeer, President of the Police Benevolent Association of the New
York State Troopers; Michael J. Palladino, President of the New York State Association of Police Benevolent Associations; Andrew Rakowsky, Chapter President of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association; and Richard Wells, President of the Police Conference of New
State Troopers; Michael J. Palladino, President of the New
York State Association of Police Benevolent Associations; Andrew Rakowsky, Chapter President of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association; and Richard Wells, President of the Police Conference of New
State Association of Police Benevolent Associations; Andrew Rakowsky, Chapter President of the Federal
Law Enforcement Officers Association; and Richard Wells, President of the Police Conference of New
York.
To be included on the memorial, an individual must have held the position of a police
officer as defined in New
York State Criminal Procedure
Law Section 1.20 (34) or have held the position of federal law enforcement officer and performed the same or essentially similar duties as those performed by a police officer as defined in that secti
Law Section 1.20 (34) or have held the position of federal
law enforcement officer and performed the same or essentially similar duties as those performed by a police officer as defined in that secti
law enforcement officer and performed the same or essentially similar duties as those performed by a police
officer as defined in that section.
All are sworn Deputy Sheriff's and certified New
York State police
officers engaged in criminal
law enforcement throughout Erie County.
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As a New
York Department of Corrections
Officer and honorably discharged United
States Air Force Police
Officer more than 30 - years» experience in all facets of
law enforcement, one of my primary goals has been to provide the highest level of protection and create a safe and protective haven for my peers and inmates in my assigned correctional facilities.
Provided dignitary protection for all visiting dignitaries to New
York City including Presidential detail for the President of the United
States Provided close collaboration with other
law enforcements agencies: Bomb Squad, Hostage Negotiation Team, FBI and Secret Service, and served as supervisor and Police
Officer in charge.