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Photos 07/28/2022

Awesome, one less gun on the street 💙🖤

Great job by Lt. Senat and his Third Platoon officers who conducted a thorough investigation and apprehended a suspect for this illegal firearm!

07/01/2022

The NYPD Police Officer Exam will be open for filing until July 15th, 2022. Be part of the change that you want to see!

06/24/2022

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In commemoration of Caribbean-American Heritage Month, the SBA recognizes Sgt. Peterson Lochard . Born in Haiti, came to the U.S. for pro soccer career. Queens College grad, member of . Favorite motto, “In unity there is strength.”

06/22/2022

Couldn’t have said it any better, be the change that you want to see. Each one teach one, each one reach one NYPD🫡 💙 🖤

06/07/2022

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Medal of Honor
Detective Dalsh Veve, 67 Precinct

On June 3, 2017, at approximately 11:30 p.m., two 67 Precinct Anti-Crime teams responded to multiple calls of shots fired in the vicinity of Tilden Avenue and East 53rd Street, in Brooklyn. Upon arrival at the location, the officers observed a large house party and determined the "shots fired" were the sounds of fireworks
detonating. A short time later, Detective Veve approached an auto and interacted with the occupants. During the interaction, the vehicle pulled off, dragging Detective Veve who was affixed to the driver's side door.

The vehicle traveled at a high rate of speed westbound on Tilden Avenue and made a right turn northbound on East 53rd Street. While still affixed to the vehicle, Detective Veve fired a single round from his weapon, however, the vehicle continued to drag him. Detective Veve discharged a second round, striking the driver, at which time Detective Veve was dislodged from the vehicle. The vehicle then careened into the rear of a parked
vehicle in front of 354 East 53rd Street. Detective Veve lay motionless on the ground while the occupants abandoned the vehicle and fled northbound on East 53rd Street, on foot.

At the point when the perpetrator's vehicle initially began to flee, Police Officer Becker gave chase on foot and the remaining members of the Anti-Crime Team gave chase in their vehicles, arriving at 354 East 53rd Street moments later. When the officers arrived, Detective eve was lying unconscious on the ground and
the perpetrator's vehicle was unoccupied. Responding officers placed Detective Veve in the rear seat of their Department auto, and immediately removed him to Kings County Hospital.

Detective Veve suffered a traumatic brain injury and was hospitalized for an extended period of time and underwent multiple surgeries. Eventually, he was transferred to the Kessler Rehabilitation Center in New Jersey. Detective Veve has since been released from the rehabilitation center and is currently continuing his rehabilitation at his residence, where he still needs 24-hour care, due to his injuries.

Photos from REACH NYC's post 05/27/2022

Today is promotion. Congrats to everyone promoted 🇭🇹 🫡 💙 🖤

05/18/2022

Happy Haitian Flag Day 🇭🇹

Pour le Pays, Pour les ancêtres, Marchons unis, Marchons unis. Dans nos rangs point de traîtres! Du sol soyons seuls maîtres 🇭🇹

Keep representing and pushing the culture forward. L’Union fait la force 🇭🇹

05/18/2022

The Haitian flag was born out of an act of defiance, sown from pieces of a French flag as a symbol of freedom. On May 18, 1803 revolutionary Jean-Jacques Dessalines removed the white band from the French flag and asked his relative Catherine Flon to sew the red and blue back together. Dessalines then ordered the phrase “Freedom or Death” inscribed on it thus creating the first Haitian flag.

Happy Haitian Flag Day 🇭🇹

05/12/2022

Happy Haitian Heritage Month 🇭🇹
Each one R.E.A.C.H one, cast your vote for Team R.E.A.C.H “Pou nou tout ka rive” 🇭🇹 💙 🖤

05/08/2022

Happy Mother’s Day to all our Queens 💐

05/05/2022

The Haitian Heritage Month was first celebrated in the US in Boston, Massachusetts in 1997. It has since been celebrated for more than 20 years in various cities across the nation. The Haitian Heritage Month celebration is an expansion of the Haitian Flag Day, a major patriotic day celebration in Haiti and the Diaspora.

Haitian President Dumarsais Estimé started the Flag Day celebration with parades, cultural and athletic events in many cities in Haiti in the 1930s, when he was minister of education under President Sténio Vincent. Estime wanted to commemorate annually the creation of the Haitian flag on May 18 to encourage the development of patriotic sentiments among Haitian youth.

We salute all our ancestors for their sacrifices in fighting for freedom making Haiti the first free Black republic in the world. We salute all our HALEFO pioneers for their visions 25 years ago in uniting all of us. Happy Haitian Heritage Month! L’Union fait la force 🇭🇹

04/30/2022

Salute this Queen, another day in the community 👮🏾

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