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Prescott Valley Police Lieutenant Jason Kaufman graduated from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) National Academy on September 13, 2022. The 10- week course takes place at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. During the Academy, Lt. Kaufman studied Leadership for Crisis Negotiations, Contemporary Issues and Media Relations, Psychology of Leadership, Forensic Science for Police Leaders, Behavioral Science for Law Enforcement Leadership, and Fitness. Each course of study is designed for law enforcement leadership using modern policing techniques. Class trips for the Academy included the New York City Police Department's One Police Plaza, the Freedom Tower, the 9/11 memorial, and... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/prescott-valley-police-lieutenant-kaufman-graduates-from-fbi-academy/
The Mob, The Mafia, and The Man Season 3 Episode 27John Alite w/ Kevin Donaldson, Mike Dowd, and Mike FailaceSpecial Guest: Alan KrawitzAl Capone's Vault, Burger King, One Police Plaza, Slumlords- Seasoned journalist, Alan Krawitz, writes for Newsday, The Daily News, Long Island Press, and Eat This, Not That. Hear some of the stories he's broken, what he thinks about the industry, if/how the internet has impacted his career.For exclusive memorabilia visit our official website:https://www.johnalite.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/truejohnaliteFB:https://www.facebook.com/truejohnaliteTwitter: @johnaliteJoin the membership in channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAogjIY32hYstDNgr3h07qA/join#MayorGuilliani #DCPI #ChelseaNY #BurgerKing #AlCapone #AlCaponesVault #Chicago #CrimeReporter #persistence #parole #pro-police #BackTheBlue #GermanShepherd #Police #Civilian #SchoolBoard #QueensNewspaper #KentState #HempsteadSchoolBoard #Prostitution #GeraldoRivera #Shooting #Rikers #MollenCommission #2ndChanceProgram #SecondChanceProgram
In this extraordinary episode, Gary has a very personal conversation with Retired Detective, Michael Lollo. Michael started his police career, in July of 1999. Soon after graduating from the Police Academy, Michael was recruited to work as an instructor and then with the Academy Research and Development Unit. In 2006, Detective Lollo went to work for the Real-Time-Crime Center located at One Police Plaza., in New York City. From there, in 2008, Detective Lollo began his work with the Intelligence Bureau, initially in the Sensitive Data Unit and then to the Threat Assessment and Protection Unit, from where he retired on August 28, 2020.Michael was a Versatile Law Enforcement Professional – a second-grade detective - with over 20 years of experience and leadership. Detective Lallo was Successful in initializing change with proven results, cultivating Law Enforcement relationships, and partnering with governmental and private organizations to successfully coordinate large-scale events, such as The United Nations General Assembly, Fleet Week, New Year's Eve Times Square Celebration, Parades, and other special operations. But, his accomplishments only begin there. Now, we have come to know Michael as an Altruistic Living Kidney Donor which we will talk about today- and as a result, has been a recipient of the Retired Detectives Association of New York's “ARDY” Award, and Michael was Recognized at the 2019 State of the City Address by the Honorable Bill De Blasio, Mayor of the City of New York.He has received the NYPD Columbia Association's “Patrolman Philip Cardillo Humanitarian Award” in (2019), and he is a Living Kidney Donor Mentor, a Board Member of the Brotherhood of the Fallen, and a board member of the New York Chapter of the National Kidney Donation Organization. Michael is currently the President of the National Kidney Donation Organization, based in Connecticut. Michael has been married to his wife Maeghan for fifteen years and they share three children-Jack, Harper, and Claire. Michael notes that both his wife and children were extremely supportive of his decision to donate his own kidney -and without such support, as well as the support of his entire NYPD family, this would not have been possible.You may find more information about the National Kidney Donor Organization, at: https://www.nkdo.org/support-our-missionIf you would like to speak to someone at NKDO- go to info@nkdo.org
Detective Michael Lollo started his police career in July of 1999. After graduating from the Police Academy, he was assigned to the 110 Precinct in Queens. Soon after, Michael was recruited to work at the Police Academy; at first as an instructor and then with the Research and Development Unit. In 2006, Detective Lollo went to work for the Real Time Crime Center located at One Police Plaza. From there, Detective Lollo began his work with the Intelligence Bureau, initially in the Sensitive Data Unit and then to the Threat Assessment and Protection Unit, from where he retired on August 28, 2020. In April of 2018, Detective Lollo saw an NYPD Intranet posting about Police Officer Tommy Alexander from the NYPD Harbor Unit. Tommy was in need of a kidney. At that time, Detective Lollo inquired to donate to Tommy, but his attempts were unsuccessful. A few months later, in September of 2018, Detective Lollo saw a NY Post story about Marc Weiner. Marc had a billboard in Times Square that was donated in order to help with the search for a kidney he desperately needed. Michael contacted Marc and began his journey to donate a kidney- unfortunately, it was discovered that Marc and Detective Lollo were not a match. However, the staff at Weill Cornell’s Transplant Center informed Michael that, if he wanted to do so, Michael could become an Altruistic or Non-Directed Donor which would create a potential kidney chain. On December 19, 2018, Detective Lollo did, in fact, become a Non-Directed Donor and his kidney was successfully transplanted to his intended recipient, a stranger, at the Walter Reed Medical Center. Detective Lollo’s act of kindness created a two-person kidney chain. Michael later discovered that his kidney went to a 59 year-old woman living in Pennsylvania. While her husband was not a match for her, he continued the “chain” and donated his kidney to another. Michael has been fortunate to get to meet his recipient Ruth and her husband Paul and a Mets game in July of 2019. They remain close and have even spent Thanksgiving together. Detective Lollo has been married to his wife Maeghan for fifteen years and they share three children- Jack, Harper and Claire. Michael notes that both his wife and children were extremely supportive of his decision to donate and without such support, as well as the support of his entire NYPD family, this would not have been possible. Detective Lollo now continues to promote organ donation awareness through a organization called the National Kidney Donation Organization (NKDO) and hopes to help educate and inspire others to consider Living Kidney Donation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support
This week -In which Jack visits One Police Plaza voluntarily. Narration by Christopher Mott. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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ABC Criminal Justice reporter Christina Carrega joins Harry Siegel, Christina Greer, Victoria Bekiempis and Alex Brook Lynn to talk abut what she's seen at the disturbingly low-stakes department trial, inside One Police Plaza, of the officer whose chokehold killed Eric Garner—and who's still drawing a check from the NYPD nearly five years later.
If there's anyone who just might know the New York City Police Department better than even some of those who work in it, it's probably Leonard Levitt. Having covered the department since 1984, the longtime NYPD insider joins Mike Colon for a discussion on covering three different commissioners during the Giuliani administration, being banned from One Police Plaza at one point in his career, and his personal quest to solve the infamous 1975 murder of Martha Moxley.Follow Mike On Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeInNewHavenSubscribe To Leonard's Blog: http://nypdconfidential.com/ Song: Megadeth - I'll Get Even (1997)
If there's anyone who just might know the New York City Police Department better than even some of those who work in it, it's probably Leonard Levitt. Having covered the department since 1984, the longtime NYPD insider joins Mike Colon for a discussion on covering three different commissioners during the Giuliani administration, being banned from One Police Plaza at one point in his career, and his personal quest to solve the infamous 1975 murder of Martha Moxley.Follow Mike On Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeInNewHavenSubscribe To Leonard's Blog: http://nypdconfidential.com/ Song: Megadeth - I'll Get Even
Decoder Ring Theatre’s beloved his-and-hers private detectives return in a hard-boiled audio adventure in 30 chapters. The case that started it all - very first meeting between Jack Justice and Trixie Dixon, girl detective! Read by Christopher Mott and Andrea Lyons. Can’t stand to wait a week for the next chapter? This story is available in both paperback and e-book editions. Find out more here: http://decoderringtheatre.com/books/black-jack-justice/ This week -In which Jack visits One Police Plaza voluntarily. Narration by Christopher Mott.
It's our 80th podcast and a big birthday for one of our hosts so of course we'll release our Luke Cage Episode 6 Review to celebrate as we talk about "Suckas Need Bodyguards" the sixth episode of the latest Marvel Netflix show Luke Cage. We discuss our top 5 points in our Spoiler filled podcast all about this episode. Make sure you sure you've watched the episode before listening to our podcast. New reviews out every Tuesday and Friday until we've completed the season. Luke Cage Episode 6 Review Podcast "Suckas Need Bodyguard" Spoiler filled Synopsis Written by Sam Miller Directed by Nathan Louis Jackson With the Crispus Attucks incident covered-up Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard) prepares to reignite her election trail with an interview with the media. On the other side of Harlem by the docks her cousin Cornell Stokes (Mahershala Ali) is preparing to exchange guns from Rafael Scarfe (Frank Whaley) to buy off Domingo Colon (Jacob Vargas) so he can purchase the "Judas bullet" to take Luke Cage (Mike Colter) down! However, Scarfe attempts to leverage Stokes but his plan backfires and he is left critically wounded on the streets of Harlem by Cottonmouth. He is hunted by Stokes and by the NYPD as his dirty past begins to creep up on him. On the run Scarfe seeks refuge at Pop's Barber Shop and help from Luke Cage as he realises his enemy's enemy is his friend and only chance at redemption. In his delirious state, having bullets removed by Claire Temple (Rosario Dawson), Scarfe tells Cage of his involvement in the murder of Chico (Brian 'Sene' Marc) and points him to where he can find his notebook with incriminating evidence on Stokes and his police payroll. As Cage and Temple, with a deteriorating Scarfe, race to One Police Plaza to turn over the evidence and get Scarfe to surgery they are ambushed by mercenaries hired by Stokes. As Misty Knight (Simone Missick) arrives, after uncovering the involvement of Lieutenant Perez (Manny Perez) with Stokes, her partner Rafael Scarfe dies from his injuries. The fall out from Scarfe's notebook is total as Cottonmouth is arrested and his empire crumbles, his cousin Mariah's interview didn't go as planned as her possible involvement in Stokes' actions is revealed her reputation lies in ruins. Thanks so much for listening to our Luke Cage Episode 6 Review Podcast we love to hear from listeners about your thoughts on all of our podcasts so please send yours to feedback@defenderstvpodcast.com join us on facebook at Facebook.com/groups/defenderstvpodcast or follow us on Twitter @defenderscast and you can now record your thoughts for the podcast directly from our website defenderstvpodcast.com by clicking the “Send Voicemail” button. Defenders TV Podcast will return with our review of Luke Cage Season 1 Episode 7 "Manifest" on Tuesday the 25th of October 2016 and then a new episode review each Tuesday and Friday for the rest of the 13 episodes. Thanks for listening John, Chris and Derek Defenders TV Podcast Date recorded: 04/10/2016 Date published: 18/10/2016 MP3, 96.06 mins, 96kbps, 66.3 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of Netflix no infringement is intended. The intro and outro music for our show is provided by Mississippi MacDonald you can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com .