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  2. Nicholas Estavillo - Wikipedia

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    NYPD Chief of Patrol Nicholas Estavillo (Ret.), (born March 13, 1945) is a former member of the New York Police Department who in 2002 became the first Puerto Rican and the first Hispanic in the history of the NYPD to reach the three-star rank of Chief of Patrol.

  3. List of New York City Police Department officers - Wikipedia

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    First Puerto Rican chief of patrol of the New York City Police Department. Sanford Garelik: No image available: Chief inspector: 1918–2011 1940–1979 First Jewish chief inspector of the New York City Police Department. Martin Golden: 1950– 1973–1983 Later became a member of the New York City Council and the New York State Senate. Sonny ...

  4. Irma Lozada - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the NYPD and the New York Transit Police were separate entities. The New York City Transit Police Department was a law enforcement agency that existed from 1953 (with the creation of the New York City Transit Authority) until 1995. [5] In the early 1980s, many male transit police officers still viewed women as undesirable partners.

  5. Félix V. Matos Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    A historian, professor, author and noted Puerto Rican scholar, Matos Rodríguez previously served as president of two CUNY colleges and as a cabinet secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Family Affairs. He assumed the post of Chancellor of CUNY on May 1, 2019, becoming the first Hispanic to lead the university.

  6. James Tuller - Wikipedia

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    James Tuller Cintrón [a] was the designated Puerto Rico Police Superintendent from December 2013 – April 2014, Tuller asked that his nomination as head of the PRPD be withdrawn so he could attend to personal matters. [1] Prior to joining the PRPD, Tuller was the Chief of the New York City Police Department Transportation Bureau.

  7. Sunny Hostin delivers impassioned response to Trump ... - AOL

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    The New York Democrat added, speaking to Hinchcliffe directly via X: “You don’t ‘love Puerto Rico.’ You like drinking piña coladas. There’s a difference.”

  8. Fort Apache, The Bronx - Wikipedia

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    Police officers face many challenges in the decaying, impoverished, high-crime South Bronx region of New York City. Among these officers are NYPD officers Murphy and Corelli, who work from the 41st Precinct, nicknamed "Fort Apache" because, to those who work there, it feels like an army outpost in foreign territory. The streets are full of ...

  9. José Caldero - Wikipedia

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    José Luis Caldero López [a] was a career policeman and appointed Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police from 2014 to 2017, in the former Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla Administration [1] Caldero has 35 years of active service in the Puerto Rico Police Department from 1975 to 2010 and helped develop the law enforcement policy of the Popular Democratic Party 2012 platform.