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UID:73092-1730728800-1730746800@nycdetectives.org
SUMMARY:Wake & Funeral for Retired Det. First Grade David P. Miller
DESCRIPTION:The DEA regrets to announce the passing of retired Det. First Grade David P. Miller. His death is pending 9/11 line of duty status. \nDet. Miller was appointed to the force on January 20\, 1987. He was promoted to Detective on December 5\, 1997\, and earned second grade on May 28\, 2004. He earned first grade on December 22\, 2006. During his tenure with the Intelligence Bureau\, he served as the NYPD’s liaison with Great Britain and was stationed in England. He retired out of Intel on November 30\, 2015. \nVisitation \nMonday\, November 4\, 2024 \n1400 to 1900 hours \nPrayer Service / Funeral \nMonday\, November 4\, 2024 \n1700 hours \nClark & Giordano Funeral Home \n2104 Saw Mill River Road \nYorktown Heights\, NY  10598 \nInterment \nPrivate Cremation \n  \n 
URL:https://nycdetectives.org/event/wake-funeral-for-retired-det-first-grade-david-p-miller/
LOCATION:Clark & Giordano Funeral Home\, 2104 Saw Mill River Road\, Yorktown Heights\, NY\, 10598
CATEGORIES:Funeral
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CREATED:20241029T183151Z
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UID:72959-1730815200-1730890800@nycdetectives.org
SUMMARY:Wake & Funeral for Active Det. Anthony O. Stewart
DESCRIPTION:The DEA regrets to announce the passing of active Det. Anthony O. Stewart\, who passed away October 26\, 2024. He was a member of the Highway Unit #2. Det. Stewart was appointed to the force on August 30\, 1993\, and promoted to Detective on October 18\, 2021. He was 57 years old. \nViewing \nTuesday\, November 5\, 2024 \n1400 to 2000 hours \nFoster Phillips Funeral Home \n179-24 Linden Blvd. \nQueens\, NY 11434 \nFuneral Service \nWednesday\, November 6\, 2024 \n1000 hours \nFoster Phillips Funeral Home \n179-24 Linden Blvd. \nQueens\, NY 11434 \nInterment \nPinelawn Cemetery \n2030 Wellwood Avenue \nFarmingdale\, NY 11735 \n 
URL:https://nycdetectives.org/event/wake-funeral-for-active-det-anthony-o-stewart/
LOCATION:J. Foster Phillips Funeral Home\, 179-24 Linden Boulevard\, Queens\, NY\, 11434
CATEGORIES:Funeral
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CREATED:20241104T170312Z
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UID:73287-1730898000-1730995200@nycdetectives.org
SUMMARY:Wake and Funeral for Retired Det. Joseph A. Falgiano
DESCRIPTION:The DEA regrets to announce the passing of retired NYPD Detective and Queens District Attorney’s Office Lt. Joseph A. Falgiano. Det. Falgiano passed away after a courageous battle with cancer. His death is pending 9/11 LOD status. \nJoe was born in Flushing\, Queens and went to Archbishop Malloy High School. He joined the NYPD on July 16\, 1984. He worked as a Police Officer in the 19th Precinct and later in the Anti-Crime Unit. He was promoted to Detective on July 29\, 1994\, and worked in Queens Narcotics and the Major Case Squad. He earned a position at KANSU (Kennedy Airport Narcotics Smuggling Unit) and then the DETF (Drug Enforcement Task Force)\, from where he retired on February 25\, 2005. Three days later he became a Queens DA Investigator\, where he was assigned to (HIS) Homeland Security Investigations at Kennedy Airport. In 2012\, he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant\, and in 2024\, promoted again to the rank of Lieutenant. \nLt. Falgiano is survived by his wife\, his children\, and his many friends and extended family. \nVisitation \nWednesday\, November 6\, 2024 \n1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. \n7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. \nMassapequa Funeral Home\, North Chapel \n1050 Park Boulevard \nMassapequa Park\, NY  11762 \nFuneral Mass \nThursday\, November 7\, 2024 \n11:00 am \nOur Lady of Lourdes R.C. Church \n855 Carmans Road \nMassapequa Park\, NY  11762 \nInterment \nFollowing Funeral \nSt. Charles Cemetery \n2015 Wellwood Avenue \nFarmingdale\, NY 11735 \n  \n 
URL:https://nycdetectives.org/event/wake-and-funeral-for-retired-det-joseph-a-falgiano/
LOCATION:Massapequa Funeral Home\, North Chapel\, 1050 Park Boulevard\, Massapequa Park\, NY\, 11762
CATEGORIES:Funeral
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241108T073000
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CREATED:20240909T165332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T165347Z
UID:69612-1731051000-1731085200@nycdetectives.org
SUMMARY:Tunnel to Towers St. John’s Golf Classic
DESCRIPTION:St. Augustine\, Florida \nNovember 8\, 2024 \nRegistration 7:30 a.m. Shotgun start 9:30 a.m. \nClick on the pdf link below for more details and how to register: \nUpdated St Johns Golf Classic Brochure 2024_r4 \nClick on the pdf link below for more info on Tunnels 2 Towers: \nT2T Fact Sheet \n 
URL:https://nycdetectives.org/event/tunnel-to-towers-st-johns-golf-classic/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Golf Tournament
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241109T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241109T090000
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CREATED:20240530T200354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T154608Z
UID:68830-1731142800-1731142800@nycdetectives.org
SUMMARY:Silver Shield Foundation Annual Walk
DESCRIPTION:For more than 40 years\, the Silver Shield Foundation has offered scholarships and other financial aid to the family members of those killed in the line of duty. One of the fundraising activities is now their annual walk in Greenwich\, CT. Save the date for this year’s walk\, which will be held November 9\, 2024. Click on the pdf file link below to learn more\, including how to register to participate in this lovely day of helping raise funds for our NYPD line of duty families. \nUPDATED SSF’s 2024 Greenwich Walk – Save the Date
URL:https://nycdetectives.org/event/silver-shield-foundation-annual-walk/
LOCATION:Tod’s Point Beach\, 7 Tod's Driftway\, Old Greenwich\, CT
CATEGORIES:Run/Walk/Ride
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241109T233000
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CREATED:20240903T150016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T150237Z
UID:69299-1731178800-1731195000@nycdetectives.org
SUMMARY:Det. Keith L. Williams Memorial “Black Tie Affair”
DESCRIPTION:The Det. Keith L. Williams Memorial Charitable Fund will hold its “Black Tie Affair” dinner on Saturday\, November 9\, 2024\, at Antun’s at 96-43 Springfield Boulevard\, Queens Village NY  11429. \n$150 per person; $1\,500 per table. \n7:00 p.m. until Midnight. \nFor more information\, please contact Tennille at 347-408-8822 or Rita at 917-576-7436. \n 
URL:https://nycdetectives.org/event/det-keith-l-williams-memorial-black-tie-affair/
LOCATION:Antun’s\, 96-43 Springfield Boulevard\, Queens Village\, NY\, 11429
CATEGORIES:Awards Dinner
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241118T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241119T113000
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CREATED:20241113T200058Z
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UID:73727-1731938400-1732015800@nycdetectives.org
SUMMARY:Wake & Funeral for Retired Det. Thomas W. McKenna
DESCRIPTION:The DEA regrets to announce the death of retired Det. First Grade Thomas W. McKenna\, who passed away on November 12\, 2024. Born and raised in The Bronx\, McKenna’s legendary work on many high-profile NYPD cases was memorialized in his 1996 book Manhattan North Homicide\, co-authored with writer Bill Harrington. McKenna was also an NYPD union representative for 16 years. In year 2000\, when he retired\, McKenna was the Manhattan North Trustee of the DEA with 35 years on the force. He told The Gold Shield magazine\, “I’ve had a good run and have absolutely no complaints. I would never\, ever change one thing. I had a ball!” Perhaps a peculiar way to describe the grueling nature of homicide investigation\, but McKenna was known for his hard-charging nature and wry sense of humor. \nHis wake will be held on — \nMonday\, November 18\, 2024 \n2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. \n7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. \nGleason’s Funeral Home \n10-25  150th Street \nWhitestone\, Queens\, NY  11357 \nHis funeral service will be held on — \nTuesday\, November 19\, 2024 \n10:15 a.m. \nSt. Luke’s Roman Catholic Church \n16-34 Clintonville Street \nWhitestone\, Queens\, NY  11357 \nPrivate cremation to follow. \nWhile still in his teens\, after graduating high school in 1960\, McKenna enlisted for a three-year stint in the United States Army. After his honorable discharge\, he entered the Police Academy on February 15\, 1965. It was arguable at the time which profession — the military or the police — was more volatile; in the turbulent 1960’s\, New York City was a powder-keg of violence: civil unrest; riots; black-outs; “hot summers and short fuses\,” as McKenna said. \n“But I had a young family to support\,” he told The Gold Shield\, “and some of my friends had taken the exam. Being a Police Officer was a secure job in those days and it just seemed like the right thing to do at the time.” McKenna was assigned to the Tactical Patrol Force\, working the steady 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. shift on the 4 x 2 chart. Although assigned to the 6 Squad\, Manhattan North based “TPF” was a citywide unit and worked in all the boroughs and precincts. The Department would inundate rough areas with manpower to squelch whatever disturbance or crime was developing. \n“TPF was nicknamed the ‘Tall Pretty Fellows\,’” McKenna related. “You had to be six feet tall to get in\,” and McKenna was only 5-feet\, 10-1/2-inches. “But I had made four felony arrests while I was still in the Academy: two while I was wearing gray (one arrest was of a guy who had just killed someone. I chased him six blocks until I caught him). The other arrests were for burglary and robbery\, and two took place while I was off-duty.” TPF was for cops who were action-oriented and it was where McKenna wanted to be. By the time he left the unit in 1968\, he had over 300 collars\, but claims\, “It was not unusual for TPF at the time.” \nMcKenna was transferred to the Manhattan North Detective Task Force\, and although still a white shield\, the Detective Bureau was where he had set his sights since first entering the force. \n“My whole career orientation was toward becoming a Detective\,” he said\, and finally his work on solving a professional caper earned him his dream. The case reads like a Damon Runyon story: A family of crooks-for-hire bought a job to turn over the ultra-chic A La Vieille Russie\, the famous\, exclusive salon for Russian jewelry and antiques that was for decades located at the Sherry-Netherland on Fifth Avenue. The thieves put everyone who was in the store into the vault. As McKenna and his partner\, John McNally\, later interviewed the witnesses\, McNally noticed a woman’s pocketbook under one of the glass display cases. The Detectives asked if it belonged to anyone. It was recognized as having belonged to a female customer\, who witnesses surmised\, must have been abducted by the robbers. McNally and McKenna looked through the bag and found the owner’s identification and address. At the woman’s home\, they gathered information and realized the heist had been a family affair. It was the daughter’s criminal debut\, but she was so preoccupied ogling the dazzling Russian jewels that she forgot to hold on to her handbag. Case closed: McNally got grade and McKenna earned his coveted gold shield on August 6\, 1969. \nMcKenna was assigned to the 34 Squad and for the most part remained there for the next 17 years\, except for a brief period when the Department instituted specialization and McKenna was assigned to the 5th Detective District Robbery Squad. But when Precinct Squads returned\, McKenna was back with the 34. \n“The 1970’s were a rough time for New York City cops\,” he recalled\, “with the Black Liberation Army ambushing Officers randomly with machine gun fire. They were shooting cops all over Manhattan: on Riverside Drive; in the 32; in Greenwich Village\,” he related. But McKenna remained the cool professional and was twice honored by the Precinct’s Community Council with its “Policeman of the Year” award. In 1986\, he was chosen to serve in the Manhattan North Homicide Squad and\, two months later\, on October 24\, he was promoted to second grade. In 1992\, he was promoted to first grade and remained with the elite Squad until his retirement. \nMcKenna first became involved with labor activities when in 1984 he was elected by his peers from the 34 to be the union Delegate. In ’86\, he became the Manhattan North Homicide Alternate until becoming Delegate in 1990. He was elected Welfare Officer for Manhattan North in 1991\, and\, in 1993\, he moved up to the Borough’s Trustee position\, serving in that capacity until his retirement from the DEA and the NYPD in June of 2000. \n“I loved the union work\,” he said\, “and greatly admired Tom Scotto\, Jack Healy\, and the entire Board of Officers. It’s difficult having to represent all of your members equally\,” he said\, “and it’s exhausting.” But stamina is one of the requirements for being a Homicide Detective and McKenna never exhibited it more than when he was thrust into the spotlight in the Spring of 1989\, during what became known as “the Central Park Jogger case.” The story is but one of the cases McKenna outlined in his book\, which was published by St. Martin’s Press. McKenna was approached by the publisher to recall some of the famous cases he and his partners worked on\, including: the Robert Chambers’ “Preppie Murder” of 18-year-old Jennifer Levin; the killing of 20th Precinct Sgt. Keith Levine; teacher Jonathan Levin’s murder on the Upper West Side; and other high profile crimes. \nSaid McKenna about his co-author\, “I knew I could work perfectly with writer Bill Harrington when he told me he only worked from 9:00 a.m. until noon\, and after that he had two martinis at lunch and called it a day!” After they hit the radio and television circuit for book promotion\, McKenna became technical advisor for television’s Inside Edition\, where he consulted on homicide cases outside of the NYPD’s jurisdiction. \nRetirement didn’t slow him the down\, either. His family kept him hopping as Tom and wife Marie had five children and many grandchildren. Det. McKenna also worked as a Confidential Investigator for the Inspector General’s Office for Off-Track Betting. \n“All in all\,” McKenna told The Gold Shield\, “I’ve always loved my jobs. The people\, my partners\, and the work\,” and the secret\, he admitted\, was not taking the aggravation or the horror home. He thought of himself as a pro who tried not to get too emotionally involved. “You have to keep things in perspective\,” he explained\, and at the risk of sounding gruesome\,” McKenna confessed\, he and his colleagues\, “shared a laugh every day.” \n“No two murders are alike\,” he once said\, “and frankly\, you can’t make this stuff up.” Det. McKenna will be greatly missed.
URL:https://nycdetectives.org/event/wake-funeral-for-retired-det-thomas-w-mckenna/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Funeral
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241120T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T111030
CREATED:20241017T182522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T191403Z
UID:72374-1732127400-1732138200@nycdetectives.org
SUMMARY:Jonathan Diller Scholarship Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:The kick-off to raise funds for the new Det. Jonathan Diller Scholarship Fund will be on Wednesday\, November 20\, 2024\, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Mulcahy’s Pub and Concert Hall at 3232 Railroad Avenue in Wantagh\, NY  11793. $65 per person. Food\, drinks\, music\, raffles\, and more — all to establish scholarships at St. Mary’s High! For tickets\, visit  www.muls.com/event/det-jonathan-diller-scholarship-fundraiser \nOr call (516) 409-1800.  \nClick on the pdf file link below for more information. \nJonathan Diller Scholarship Fund Event 11-20-24 \n 
URL:https://nycdetectives.org/event/jonathan-diller-scholarship-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Mulcahy’s Pub and Concert Hall\, 3232 Railroad Avenue\, Wantagh\, NY\, 11793
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241121T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241121T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T111030
CREATED:20241112T162916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T162941Z
UID:73662-1732204800-1732215600@nycdetectives.org
SUMMARY:Rafael Ramos Foundation “Friends Giving Community Outreach”
DESCRIPTION:The Rafael Ramos Foundation is hosting a “Friends Giving Community Outreach” event on November 21\, 2024\, at 4:00 p.m. at the Detective Rafael Ramos School at 195 Sanford Street in Brooklyn\, NY  11205. There will be a live DJ\, hot food\, non-perishable food\, and other giveaways.
URL:https://nycdetectives.org/event/rafael-ramos-foundation-friends-giving-community-outreach/
LOCATION:Det. Rafael Ramos School\, 195 Sanford Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11205
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241127T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241127T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T111030
CREATED:20241119T144751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T144803Z
UID:73975-1732701600-1732723200@nycdetectives.org
SUMMARY:Blood Drive in Memory of Det. Dillon Stewart
DESCRIPTION:There will be a Blood Drive in memory of Det. Dillon Stewart\, who was shot and killed in the line of duty November 28\, 2005. \nThe Blood Drive will be held on Wednesday\, November 27\, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the 70th Precinct at 154 Lawrence Avenue in Brooklyn\, NY  11230. Please honor Det. Dillon’s legacy by giving the gift of life by donating blood.
URL:https://nycdetectives.org/event/blood-drive-in-memory-of-det-dillon-stewart/
LOCATION:70 Precinct\, 154 Lawrence Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11230
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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