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    April 24, 2008
 
 

BP MARKOWITZ HOSTS POLICE BRASS, CALLS FOR HIGHER PAY FOR NEW YORK'S FINEST AT ANNUAL COMMANDERS BREAKFAST


 

In photo 2: Assemblyman Roger Green with elected leaders and community members. In photo 2: Assemblyman Roger Green with elected leaders and community members.
In photo :
BP Markowitz addresses NYPD Breakfast at Borough Hall
Photographs by Kathryn Kirk

In photo: BP Markowitz with attendees of NYPD Breakfast including Patrol Brooklyn South Chief Joseph Fox (front row, second from left); George Greenwood, VP of Emergency Management, Con Ed (third from left); Patrol Brooklyn North Chief Gerald Nelson (second from right); Deputy Chief Steven Silks, Executive Officer of Patrol Borough Brooklyn North (far right); and Yvonne Graham, Special Assistant to the Borough President (behind and to the right of BP Markowitz)

 

On April 24, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz hosted Borough Hall’s annual NYPD Commanders Breakfast, where he welcomed police precinct captains from around the borough. BP Markowitz used the event, sponsored by Con Ed, to call for higher pay scales for New York’s Finest.

“The quality of life in the borough that we all serve continues to improve every year,” said BP Markowitz. “That is a testament to the bravery and the willingness to carry out one of the world’s most difficult and dangerous jobs that these commanders and the officers in their command display in Brooklyn every day.”

 
 
Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz 209 Joralemon Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 - 718-802-3700