Talk:List of New York City Police Department officers

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  • William Jamieson, police sergeant who beat Francis J. Banfield out of a command post
  • Captain Palmer, commander of the Twenty-First Precinct who was dismissed for cowardice sometime between 1863 and 1871
  • John Price, he and fellow Captain Max F. Schmittberger were wardman for Inspector Alexander "Clubber" Williams in the Tenderloin district
  • Edward Walsh, police captain that John F. Dickson served under early in his career; captain to the Twenty-Sixth Precinct in 1880.
  • John Murphy, succeeded Jacob B. Warlow as (acting) Captain of the Seventh Precinct in 1871.
  • Harry Hagen, helped fellow detective Barney Ruditsky arrest the "Poison Ivy" gang in 1928.
  • Thomas Aulbach, detective who helped Barney Ruditsky apprehend three holdup men in 1935.

Northamerica1000(talk) 09:01, 15 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

I found these while going through this website.
  • John McGlave, Commissioner of Police, New York
  • Francis L. Dallon, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Brooklyn
  • Thomas Carroll, Commissioner of Police, Brooklyn
  • Chief Geo. Bowman, Stamford, Conn.
  • Chief Henry J. Eaton, Hartford, Conn.
  • Capt. Thos. Edmondson, 2nd Precinct, Jersey City
  • Henry Hopper, Chief of Police, Newark, N.J.
  • 2nd Asst. Chief John McCabe, N.Y. City
  • Chief Saml. McGowan, S. Norwalk, Conn.
  • Capt. Archibald McKaig, 4th Precinct, Jersey City
  • Capt. Moses E. Newton, 3rd Precinct, Jersey City
  • Chas. E. Nossitter, Chief of Police, Tarrytown, N.Y.
  • Capt. J.S. Smith, 5th Precinct, Jersey City

72.74.197.198 (talk) 03:43, 22 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

First Female Helicopter Pilot

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Mary Lowery (now Mary Lowery Mottle of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida) became the very first female helicopter pilot in the NYC Police Department.

(Reliable source to be supplied)--SPhilbrick(Talk) 13:08, 7 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

I am Joseph A. Mottle, former Captain and Commanding Officer of the Aviation Unit of the NYPD, and I can verify that Mary Lowery Mottle was the first female helicopter pilot in the History of the NYPD — Preceding unsigned comment added by JoeMottle (talkcontribs) 13:20, 7 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Unfortunately Wikipedia's verifiability requirement means we cannot take simply anyone's word for it - only a published Reliable Source is acceptable. Roger (talk) 21:33, 7 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
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