
NYPDHispanic Society
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Founded 1957, Fraternal Group representing Police Officers of Hispanic descent. Account not monitored 24/7. on.nyc.gov/1qidp2H
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Watch as Marc Santia interviews the NYPD Special Ops Emergency Service Unit officers who rescued the man who had climbed onto the Brooklyn Bridge this past weekend⬇️ If you are thinking about self-harm, counselors are available 24/7 to support you: just call/text 988. And if


Last night, hundreds of thousands gathered in Times Square to ring in the New Year. As always, the NYPD was there to keep everyone safe. Thank you to the thousands of officers who worked last night, and Make-A-Wish America Foundation for including me in their celebration. Wishing


Jewish community leaders in Williamsburg presented Detective Kenneth Melendez and P.O. Kenneth DuBois from the NYPD 90th Precinct Community Affairs with a special mezuzah plaque to thank them for their outstanding dedication and commitment to the Jewish community and always being



Today, we announced the takedown of two violent gangs that were responsible for 21 shootings in six months last year that terrorized East Harlem. Thanks to the precision work of the NYPD and our partnership with the Alvin Bragg, these criminals are no longer on our streets.



Remember our NYPD Housing PSA 1 brother, P.O. Dennis Guerra, who made the ultimate sacrifice on this day in 2014 from injuries he sustained three days earlier while responding to a fire at an apartment building in Brooklyn. He is never forgotten. #FidelisAdMortem






Today alongside the NYPDHispanic Society , we held our annual New York Yankees Suite Game. The event was sold out with everyone enjoying themselves. Another easy going event joined with great company in the books.




Today, we mourn the loss of Bernard B. Kerik, a warrior, a patriot, and one of the most courageous public servants this country has ever known. Bernie passed away tragically on May 29, 2025, after a private battle with illness. With over forty years of service in law enforcement

The Puerto Rican Day Parade is a celebration of the contributions, community, and culture of the Puerto Rican people. We were proud to have our Puerto Rican officers march alongside our Jessica S. Tisch and ensure that everyone could safely enjoy the day!