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December 17, 2003
For Immediate Release
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Contact: Albert O'Leary
212-298-9190
or Joseph Mancini
212-298-9150
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PBA’S “FINEST OF THE FINEST” AWARDS
The New York City Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (PBA) today (Wednesday,
Dec. 17) honored Detective Richard Burt, whose swift reaction and expert marksmanship
prevented further bloodshed after Council Member James Davis was assassinated
in City Hall last June. Burt, who gunned down Davis’ assassin, was among
43 New York City police officers and one Suffolk County cop honored by the
police union as the “Finest of the Finest.”
PBA President Patrick J. Lynch and other members of the union’s Executive
Board hosted the awards luncheon, traditionally held twice a year at Manhattan’s
Water Club. The officers – accompanied by their friends and family – were
feted and presented with plaques commemorating feats of valor, compassion and
resourcefulness ranging from daredevil rescues to dangerous shootouts.
“Amazing acts of bravery and resourcefulness are performed by New York
City police officers every day. Officer Burt and the others honored here today
are examples of the most amazing of the amazing – the “Finest of
the Finest,” as we call them,” said Lynch. “Of all the awards
our officers earn for their performance, we value these most highly. These cops
are selected by other cops – by their peers – which makes it all
that much more special.”
Click on the names, below, of each of the officers for accounts of incidents
for which they were honored.
- Police Officer Richard Burt
- Police Officers James Gallagher and Darian Shannon
- Police Officers Brian Williams and Gerard Czaja
- Probationary Police Officer Israel Guillen
- Police Officers Alice Aragones, Darrin
Dawber, Joey DelRio, Michael
Dunn,
Gregg Kane, Darryl Lucas, Emmett
Macken and Jorge Tobon
- Police Officers Thomas Donovan and Joseph Reale
- Police Officers Michael Gerbasi and Anthony Cozzi
- Police Officer Jo Ann Spreen
- Police Officers Peter Garrido and Daniel
Perez
- Police Officers Dorothy Levine and Roman Zlonkiewicz
- Police Officers Kevin Gallagher, Frank
Pellegrino, Karl Zarr, James
Arca and Gerard Pacella
- Police Officer Michael Kreiman
- Police Officers Gary Sellars and Emil Dzurilla
- Police Officers Carl Robinson and Michael McCabe
- Police Officers Albert Davide and Michael Isler
- Police Officer Mark Harris
- Police Officers Josue Barreto and Patricia Figaro
- Police Officer Michael Puhl
- Police Officers John Boyle, Freddy
Vega,
Christopher Scarry and Raymond Gutierrez
Police Officer Richard Burt of
the Intelligence Division is named the Finest
of the Finest for Extremely Brave, Resourceful and Quick-Thinking Action and
Incredibly Precise Marksmanship in Taking Down New York City Council Member
James E. Davis’s Assassin Before He Could Cause Further Death or Injury.
You’ve all read about this remarkable cop’s exploits in the newspapers
or seen the accounts on television. Council Member Davis had just been shot
in the balcony of the Council chambers when – with uncanny composure
and marksmanship – Officer Burt fired six times from the floor below,
killing the assassin and saving God knows how many other lives. Officer Burt
won a battlefield commission to the rank of detective for his exemplary police
work and we are pleased to add the PBA’s Finest of the Finest award to
his long list of citations.
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Gallagher and Darian Shannon of the Midtown
North Pct. are named the Finest of the Finest for Extremely Brave, Valiant and Intelligent
Action in Risking Their Own Lives to Rescue a Man From a Burning Building.
These officers were the first to arrive at an apartment house fire a block
away from their stationhouse. When they got there they learned that an 84-year-old
man was trapped in the fire apartment on the third floor. Fighting through
smoke so thick they had to crawl up staircases and on the floor, they managed
not only to pull the victim to safety but also to confine the flames to the
apartment in question, thereby preventing the fire from spreading and causing
further injuries. Excellent work, guys.
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Williams and Gerard Czaja of the 47 Pct. are named the
Finest of the Finest for Alert, Brave and Valiant Action Taken to Apprehend
an Armed and Dangerous Homicide Suspect.
These officers were on routine patrol when they were radioed a description
of a heavily armed man wearing body armor and wanted for murdering his ex-girlfriend
in Yonkers. They spotted the suspect and when he violently resisted questioning,
they sprung into action. Without resorting to their own weapons, they subdued
the suspect after a fierce physical struggle, relieving him of an Inter-Tec
9-millimeter, a Cobra M-11 9-millimeter, a Beretta 25-caliber semi-automatic
handgun and the bullet-proof vest.
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Guillen of the 40 Pct. is named the Finest
of the Finest for Brave and Valiant Action Taken While Off Duty to Rescue His
Own Father and Protect Other Innocent Civilians From an Armed Assailant.
Officer Guillen was off duty and with his father, shopping in the area
of Broadway and West 175th Street, when a man grabbed the father’s
arm and started dragging him around the corner at gunpoint. When he saw this,
Officer
Guillen produced his weapon and fired four or five times at the assailant,
getting him in the front upper left torso. The perp fled, only to collapse
on the street, where he was collared by other officers and taken to a hospital.
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Aragones, Darrin Dawber, Joey DelRio, Michael
Dunn,
Gregg Kane, Darryl Lucas, Emmett
Macken and Jorge Tobon of the 25 Pct. are
named the Finest of the Finest for Extraordinarily Brave and Valiant Action
Taken With Total Disregard for Their Own Safety to Save the Lives of Many Civilians
Who Would Have Otherwise Perished During the September 11th, 2001, Terrorist
Attacks on the World Trade Center Towers.
It may seem a little late to be honoring these officers their heroism on 9/ll,
but several of them were out with injuries for a year or more, so this has
been our first chance to do it. When these cops entered the mezzanine level
of the World Trade Center beneath the north tower, both buildings had been
struck and were on fire. At first, they helped evacuate the buildings and prevented
more people from entering the complex and the PATH and subway stations. After
the south tower collapsed, they were trapped in the unlit, debris-strewn, dust-encrusted
sub-basement until they were able to find their way along the concourse wall
to a stairwell that led to the street. They led a number of civilians to safety
with them. Undoubtedly, their disregard for their own safety and their bravery
in an extreme situation prevented additional loss of life at this historically
tragic event.
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Donovan and Joseph Reale of the 20 Pct. are named the
Finest of the Finest for Alert, Intelligent and Tactically Proficient Action
Taken to Apprehend a Serial Bank Robber, Helping to Halt a Wave of Bank Robberies
in Manhattan North.
These officers, assigned to the two-oh Precinct’s community policing
unit, were conducting an independent canvas of an area on the upper west side
when they got word of an unsuccessful bank robbery attempt nearby. Believing
the perp might try again at another bank in the area, they focused their attention
on a branch on West 62nd Street. Sure enough, a man fitting the suspect’s
description soon appeared on the scene. The detained the suspect, conducted
a show-up with the teller from the first bank and were able to arrest the suspect
without incident.
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Police Officer Michael Gerbasi of the First Pct. is named the Finest of the
Finest for Extraordinarily Brave and Valiant Action Taken to Rescue Civilians
Despite Being Critically Injured Himself During the September 11th, 2001, Terrorist
Attacks on the World Trade Center Towers. Police Officer Anthony
Cozzi of the
First Pct. is named the Finest of the Finest for Extraordinarily Brave and
Valiant Action Taken to Save the Life of a Fellow Police Officer and the Lives
of Many Civilians During the September 11th, 2001, Terrorist Attacks on the
World Trade Center Towers. When these officers arrived at the World Trade Center site on 9/11, only the
north tower had been struck. They immediately assessed the situation and, without
regard for their own safety, began rescue and evacuation efforts, guiding civilians
to safety, performing emergency first aid and insuring that the most critically
injured received professional medical care. When the south tower was struck,
debris rained down on the officers and Officer Gerbasi was seriously injured
on his right arm and back. Noticing that Officer Gerbasi was bleeding profusely
and had suffered blunt trauma, Officer Cozzi lifted his partner over his shoulder
and carried him to the nearest ambulance. If not for this immediate medical
attention, he might have succumbed to the injuries.
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Ann Spreen of the First Precinct is named the Finest of
the Finest for Extraordinarily Brave and Valiant Action and Superior Tactical
Skill Shown While Being Critically Injured While Rescuing Civilians During
the September 11th, 2001, Terrorist Attacks on the World Trade Center Towers.
Officer Spreen, on scooter patrol, also got to the north tower just after
the first plane struck and was instrumental in the implementation of the coordinated
evacuation effort that resulted in thousands of civilians being guided to safety.
When the second plane struck, she was struck on the head and knocked unconscious
by the debris. She suffered a concussion, severe lacerations requiring 30 stitches.
But thanks to her, many lives were saved.
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Garrido of the 77 Pct. is named the Finest of the Finest
for Extremely Brave and Valiant Action Taken to Protect His Life and the Life
of a Fellow Police Officer While Being Wounded in a Struggle With an Armed
Assailant. And Daniel Perez of the 77 Pct. is named the Finest of the Finest
for Extremely Brave and Valiant Action Taken to Protect His Life and the Life
of a Fellow Police Officer Who Was Wounded in a Struggle With an Armed Assailant.
These officers were on anti-crime patrol when, pursuant to a robbery pattern
in the area, they stopped and questioned a suspicious man several times. Finally,
the suspect – saying he didn’t want to go back to jail – started
to reach for a weapon. During a physical struggle with the officers, a Smith & Wesson
40-caliber semi-automatic fell from the perp’s rear waistband but he
grabbed another handgun from his front waistband and began firing. One bullet
struck Officer Garrido in his right foot and another struck his protective
vest. Despite his injuries, however, Officer Garrido used the perp’s
other weapon to wound the suspect.
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Police Officers Dorothy Levine and Roman Zlonkiewicz of the 77
Pct. are named
the Finest of the Finest for Alert and Valiant Action Taken to Save the Life
of a Three-Year-old Child and to Subdue the Child’s Knife-Wielding
Assailant. The scene that encountered these officers when they got to the second-floor
apartment on dispute call was a horrific one. An emotionally disturbed woman
was straddling her own three-year-old child and slashing at his throat with
a knife. Fearing the child would be further injured or killed, these officers
took swift action. They called out several times for the woman to drop the
knife and, when she failed to comply, Officer Levine fired once, striking the
woman in the side and causing her to stand. Then, while Officer Zlonkiewicz
wrestled with the woman, Officer Levine pulled the child to safety.
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Gallagher, Frank Pellegrino, Karl Zarr, James
Arca and
Gerard Pacella of the Harbor Unit are named the Finest of the Finest for Extremely
Brave and Valiant Action Taken at Great Risk to Their Own Lives to Rescue the
Victims of a Capsized Boat in New York Harbor in Dangerous Weather Conditions.
The escapade these officers were involved in happened on August 1st, 2001,
about six weeks before 9/11 – which is why it took us until now to give
them the recognition they deserve. Responding to an unfounded call of a downed
helicopter, Officers Gallagher and Pellegrino were on an Aviation Unit air-sea
rescue helicopter, Officers Zarr and Arca were on Harbor launch #32 and Officer
Pacella on launch #38. They were alerted to a capsized boat with one man holding
on to the stern, two others holding on to the bow and a boy on the hull, clinging
to the keel. All four were without life jackets. The seas were turbulent, to
say the least. Officers Gallagher and Pellegrino dived from the helicopter
into the waves and the others approached the victims by launch. The dangers
and misadventures all these cops encountered and survived during this drama
on the high seas are too numerous to mention here – all the cops suffered
injuries of one kind or another – but they pulled off the rescue in spectacular
fashion – and the victims were found to be in stable condition with no
apparent injuries.
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Kreiman of the 63 Pct. is named the Finest of the Finest
for Extremely Brave and Valiant Action Taken to Defend His Life in a Pitched
Gun Battle With a Murderous Suspect.
After taking part in an arrest at an auto-stripping scene, Officer Kreiman
was assigned to sit in a marked RMP near the stolen vehicles pending the arrival
of auto crime and department tow. A man approached and identified himself as
the owner of one of the cars. Soon, the cop was signaling a 10-13 as the man
started shooting at him from behind a fence. Despite being hit in the abdomen,
Officer Kreiman returned fire. The suspect fled but was soon arrested and charged
with attempted murder, criminal possession of a firearm and criminal possession
of stolen property.
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Sellars and Emil Dzurilla of the 115 Pct. are named the
Finest of the Finest for Quick-Thinking, Brave and Valiant Action and Tactical
Excellence in Apprehending Two Armed and Dangerous Robbers.
No sooner had these officers responded to a report of a commercial robbery,
when they spotted two hooded men carrying bags coming out of a check-cashing
store. These cops acted quickly in an extremely dangerous situation. They arrested
one of the men after ordering him to stop and the other man after a short foot
chase. The pair had tied up the two women in the store with duct tape and emptied
the safe of almost $130,000 in cash, Metro cards and telephone cards. The cops
recovered the take – plus the loaded .25-caliber automatic carried by
one of the perps.
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Police Officers Carl Robinson and Michael McCabe of the 101
Pct. are named
the Finest of the Finest for Extremely Brave and Valiant Action Taken to Defend
Their Lives and the Lives of Fellow Police Officers in an Exchange of Gunfire
With a Dangerous Assailant. After hearing several shots, these officers encountered a man who appeared
to be firing a rifle and a handgun at other officers. When they ordered him
to drop the weapons, he turned and fired two rounds at them from the handgun.
After a short chase, they caught up with the perp and again ordered him to
show his hands. When he failed to comply, they opened fire, stopping the suspect
and ending the danger to themselves, other cops and innocent bystanders.
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Police Officers Albert
Davide and Michael Isler of the 103
Pct. are named
the Finest of the Finest for Extremely Alert, Brave and Valiant Action Taken
While Off Duty to Apprehend a Murder Suspect. And Police Officer William Treubig
of the Suffolk County Highway Patrol is named the Finest of the Finest Extremely
Alert, Brave and Valiant Action Taken to Apprehend a Murder Suspect.
Officers Davide and Isler had just finished their overnight tour and were
driving home on the Southern State Parkway when they spotted a black 2000 Chevy
Suburban whose license plate matched that of a fugitive murder suspect. After
verifying the plate number with detectives in the 103 squad and notifying Suffolk
County cops, the followed the vehicle onto the Long Island Expressway as far
as Happauge, where the suspect crashed the car and fled on foot. They chased
the suspect and – with the help of Officer Treubig – made the collar.
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Police Officer Mark Harris of Transit
District 4 is named the Finest of the
Finest for Extremely Brave and Valiant Action Taken While Off Duty to Apprehend
Two Suspects, One of Them Armed With an Assault Rifle. This officer was off duty when he saw two men exchanging gunfire on the street.
When Officer Harris identified himself, one of the gunmen shot at him with
an assault rifle. The Officer returned fire, getting the gunman twice, stopping
the fireworks. He arrested the other gunman without incident.
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Police Officers
Josue Barreto and Patricia Figaro of Transit
District 12 are named the Finest
of the Finest for Extremely Brave and Valiant Action
Taken to Defend Their Lives and the Life of a Fellow Police Officer in
an Exchange of Gunfire With a Dangerous Suspect. Officer Figaro followed a turnstile jumper onto the subway platform and observed
him acting suspiciously. He looked like he was about to throw himself onto
the tracks and in front of a train. When she questioned the man, he grabbed
for her weapon, trying to turn it on himself. Then Officer Barreto, responding
to a 10-13, came to her aid. The suspect wrested the weapon from Officer Figaro
and pointed it at Officer Barreto, who fired twice, stopping the suspect. They
were then able to arrest the suspect with no further incident. Officer Figaro
suffered a broken ankle in the struggle.
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Police Officer Michael Puhl of PSA
3 is named the Finest of the Finest for
Extremely Brave and Valiant Action Taken to Defend His Life and the Lives of
Fellow Police Officers By Apprehending a Shooter Without Firing his Own Weapon. While on a crowd-control assignment, Officer Puhl saw a man aim a handgun
at him and other police officers. The suspect fired five shots in their direction
and then fled into a nearby building and up a staircase. Without firing his
weapon, Officer Puhl, at great risk to his own life, chased the suspect up
the staircase and subdued him without further incident. A 30-caliber revolver
with five spent shells and one live round in the cylinder was recovered in
the stairwell.
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Police Officer John Boyle of the 75
Pct. and Police Officers Freddy Vega, Christopher
Scarry and Raymond Gutierrez of the 90
Pct. are named the Finest
of the Finest for Brave and Valiant Action Taken to Defend His Life and the
Lives of Fellow Police Officers in an Exchange of Gunfire with an Armed Robber. These officers were conducting a roof-top search for a suspect who had shot
a victim in an attempted robbery. After a long search, they spotted the suspect,
who pegged three shots at the officers. They answered with 24 shots, striking
the perp five times. They arrested him without any injury to officers.
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