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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 718-805-3200



Address: 87-34 118th St 11418 New York, NY, US

Website: nyc.gov/nypd

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102nd PCT. Community Council 12.11.2020

Det. Iftekher is the new community affairs officer at the 102 Precinct.

102nd PCT. Community Council 10.11.2020

Congratulations cop of the month Det. Alex Cruz. You have done a magnificent job. The 102 PCT community council commend you for the great work you have done.

102nd PCT. Community Council 02.11.2020

102 PCT Community Council meeting in progress.

102nd PCT. Community Council 30.10.2020

Working together to get everyone counted. Census 2020 Richmond hill, Ozone Park, South Ozone Park, Woodhaven and everyone everywhere else. NYC sign up for Census 2020. More people signing up means more funding, more schools, for our community and much more.sign up at my2020census.gov.

102nd PCT. Community Council 26.10.2020

102 PCT community council meeting in progress.

102nd PCT. Community Council 10.10.2020

Eid Mubarak to all our Muslim brothers and sisters.

102nd PCT. Community Council 05.10.2020

"Police and Community Working Together Please read this letter from NYPD Police Commissioner, Dermot Shea Dear NYPD Community Partners, I am writing to ask for your help in a collaborative effort to further combat the COVID-19 pandemic. The NYPD has been tasked with ensuring that the people of our City follow the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s guidelines, along with Federal, State, and local mandates, regarding social behavior during this public health cr...isis. We are hopeful that our partners in the community send, far and wide, a singular message now is not the time to relax. It is a shared responsibility of all members of our great City to do our part to continue to flatten the curve and safely get to the other side of this crisis. Our public health leaders have made very clear our path forward -- practice social distancing, wear a face covering, and stay at home as much as possible. Our police officers will be out there, as they always have been, to make sure that the people of this City are safe and in this case that means spreading this important public health message. Please help us, in a show of solidarity, by encouraging the members of your community to adhere to the CDC’s guidelines. Together, we will save lives. #TheEyesOfTheWorldAreOnUs Dermot Shea Police Commissioner Visit us on social media #TheEyesofTheWorldAreOnUs Twitter Instagram