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Edward Byrne (February 21, 1966 – February 26, 1988) was a police officer in the New York City Police Department who became well known in the United States after he was murdered in the line of duty. Byrne's father had also been an NYPD officer. Byrne had joined the NYPD on July 15, 1986, and was stationed in the 103rd Precinct in Jamaica, Queens.
NEW YORK — One of the four men who gunned down rookie NYPD Officer Edward Byrne more than 35 years ago has been granted parole — a move that sent shock waves through the law enforcement ...
Todd Scott had been serving 25 years to life for his role in the shooting death of Officer Edward Byrne in Queens. Byrnes was killed in 1988 as he sat in his police cruiser guarding the home of a ...
One of the four men who gunned down rookie NYPD Officer Edward Byrne more than 35 years ago has been granted parole — a move that opened old emotional wounds and angered the city’s law ...
From behind bars on gun charges, Mason ordered the 1988 murder of a police officer, Edward Byrne, which led to increased law enforcement attention and Mason's eventual arrest and conviction on various charges. A month after the killing, Mason was sentenced to seven years in prison on gun charges.
Edward Byrne (police officer) (1966–1988), murdered US police officer; Edward Abraham Byrne (1864–1938), Irish-American civil engineer; Edward 'Doc' Byrne, journalist and newspaper editor; Edward Gerald Byrne (1912–2003), New Brunswick politician; Edward Joseph Byrne (1872–1940), Irish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
Edward Byrne: No image available: Patrolman 1966–1988 1987–1988 Second-generation police officer who was murdered in 1988. Kevin P. Clark: No image available: Deputy Chief 1956- 1981–2003 Later became commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department. Edward Conlon: No image available: Detective 1965– 1995–2011 Later became a novelist ...
The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program, or JAG originates out of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2005.The program is named for New York City police officer Edward Byrne who was killed in the line of duty in 1988 while protecting an immigrant witness who agreed to testify against drug dealers.