The History of Policing in the City of New York

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Lineage of the NYPD’s 66th Precinct, Borough Park, Brooklyn

October 22, 2016 Administrator 0

Prior to the redistricting of existing precincts in the vicinity of Borough Park, Brooklyn to form a separate precinct in order to better serve the […]

New Book Review: Undisclosed Files of the Police; Cases from the Archives of the NYPD, from 1831 to the Present

September 21, 2016 Administrator 0

UPDATE: On September 28, 2016, a “book launch” was held at the Mysterious Book Shop, 58 Warren St., NYC. Hundreds of guests, including several high-ranking […]

What’s the Deal With: The History of the Use of Whistles by NYC’s Police

September 20, 2016 Administrator 0

The history of those who policed New York City over the centuries and their use of this seemingly minor piece of equipment, carried today by […]

1934 PC Valentine Orders Cops to “Draw Quick, Shoot Quick & Straight” & to “Muss-Up” Gangsters

August 25, 2016 Administrator 0

The post Word War I Era was a violent & deadly time in New York and other cities. Driven by the criminal gangs associated with […]

New York Policemen; Thirty Years Ago & Now” (From 1877 – 1907 That Is!)

June 12, 2016 Administrator 0

Note: The following was transcribed by the Author from an image of an old newspaper that was mounted on cardboard. “NEW YORK POLICEMEN THIRTY YEARS […]

NYC’s Fifth Avenues Traffic Squad Signal Tower System – State of the Art for the 1920s

May 28, 2016 Administrator 1

In the 1920s, Fifth Avenue in NYC was the first avenue to receive Traffic Towers in an effort to control traffic. The original towers (1922) […]

From Serving & Protecting a City to Serving & Fighting for One’s Country; One Patrolman & Soldier’s Representative Story of Heroism and Remembrance

May 27, 2016 Administrator 1

“Fidelis Usque Ad Mortem“or “Faithful Unto Death“ The Slogan of The Police Department of the City of New York  The following was released in 2016 & has […]

The Lost Tributes of the NYPD – The Flag of Honor, The WWI Memorial Tablet, & The Police Arlington Statue

May 5, 2016 Administrator 0

Dedication: This article is dedicated to the men and women who serve/served as law enforcement officers across this country; those who do/did “double-duty” in the […]

The Lost History of the PDNY’s Junior Police Force? Their Story Has Never Been Told!

April 23, 2016 Administrator 2

A century ago, the Police Department of the City of New York (PDNY) had within its ranks a officially sanctioned force known as the “Junior […]

“What’s the Deal:” With The First Use of the Command Post Flag & Lanterns Used by the NYPD in the Last Century?

April 16, 2016 Administrator 0

There are few examples of the green colored “Command Post” flags and lanterns that were utilized a century ago by the Police Department of the […]

“What’s the Deal:” With The First Use of the Current Style “Patrolman’s” Shield in the NYPD?

April 8, 2016 Administrator 0

When researching the history of the Police Department of the City of New York (NYPD/PDNY) information is sometimes found that contradicts that which has been […]

“What’s the Deal With:” The First Presentation of the Automobile Club of America Medal in the NYPD?

April 3, 2016 Administrator 0

The Police Department of the City of New York (PDNY) has a long history of issuing various medals to its officers for acts of bravery, […]

“What’s the Deal With:” The First Permanent Roundsman and Detective Sergeant Ranks in the NYPD?

March 30, 2016 Administrator 0

Much has been written about the life of William S. “Big Bill” Devery who rose through the ranks of the Police Department of the City […]

“What’s the Deal With:” The Early Enforcement of Automobile Traffic Laws by the PDNY Motorcycle Officers?

March 26, 2016 Administrator 0

This installment of “The Deal” will provide detailed information about the first motorcycles purchased by the Police Department of the City of New York (PDNY). […]

“What’s the Deal With:” The First Enforcement of Automobile Traffic Laws by the NYPD

March 20, 2016 Administrator 0

In “Issue 1” of “The Deal,” Police Officers Benjamin Mallam and Eugene Casey from the Police Department of the City of New York’s (PDNY) “Central […]

“What’s the Deal With:” The First New York City Police Car?

March 13, 2016 Administrator 0

The vehicles of today’s Police Department of the City of New York (PDNY or NYPD) are painted in a distinct blue and white paint scheme […]

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