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  2. New York City Marshal - Wikipedia

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    Marshals perform similar civil enforcement duties that are performed by deputy sheriffs of the New York City Sheriff's Office, but unlike the deputy sheriffs, they are not city employees. On an annual basis, city marshals must pay the city of New York $1,500 plus 4.5 percent of the fees they receive for collecting judgments.

  3. Law enforcement in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Responsible for the protecting of NYC's water supply system: Police Officers [5] Approx. 200 New York City Fire Department Fire Marshals: New York City Fire Department (FDNY) Responsible for the Investigation of serious fires and arson within NYC: Police Officers [6] Approx. 150 New York City Sheriff's Office: New York City Department of ...

  4. Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department

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    The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department (MTAPD) is a division of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York state. [3] MTA police officers are fully empowered under the New York State Public Authorities Law and are commissioned in the state of Connecticut.

  5. New York City Department of Investigation - Wikipedia

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    DOI has broad jurisdiction, and is authorized to investigate fraud, waste, misconduct, abuse of authority, and unethical conduct in New York City.DOI may also investigate any activity when directed by the Mayor or the City Council, or may investigate activities that the Commissioner of Investigation believes are in the best interest of the City.

  6. New York City Police Department Auxiliary Police - Wikipedia

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    Although part-time volunteers, NYC APOs face many issues similar to those faced by paid employees, including health and safety conditions and NYPD disciplinary procedures, and the need for their interests to be represented to city, state and federal government, and other entities beyond the NYPD.

  7. New York City Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    The uniform of the Sheriff's Office is a typical NYC law enforcement agent's uniform, with a dark blue shirt with metal badge and collar pins, dark blue trousers, tie, jacket and peaked cap. The Field Support Unit wears a less formal version without metal badges and pins, and with writing on their shirts and jackets.

  8. Template:New York City - Wikipedia

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{New York City | state = collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{New York City | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  9. Michael Greco (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Greco was a United States Marshal for the Southern District of New York. Sworn in on 15 April 2015, Greco was officially nominated by President Barack Obama on 12 November 2014. [ 1 ] Greco was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee on 22 January 2015, unanimously confirmed by the Senate on 12 March 2015, and appointed by President ...