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Law Enforcement Appreciation Breakfast

Law Enforcement Appreciation Breakfast

Law Enforcement Appreciation Breakfast

Law Enforcement Appreciation Breakfast

Captain Joseph. J. Antonio, the 61st Precinct commanding officer, highlighted the importance of unity in law enforcement at the Law Enforcement Appreciation Breakfast on January 9, honoring Kingsborough Community College's Public Safety department. He told the staff and their guests: “On behalf of the 61st Precinct, thank you. We could not do it alone. It's good to know that if something happens, Public Safety will take care of it. Although we each wear different patches, the mission remains the same."

 To everyone in Public Safety, Kingsborough thanks you for your service.

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