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In February 2011, Michael Sileo was a near 20-year veteran of the NYPD. A member of the Aviation Unit since 2005, never had he had a call quite like the one he received in February 2011. Two Cadets from West Point lost in the mountains during the crescendo of a brutally cold winter. Taking off
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(FRIDAY, 6PM) He has spent half a lifetime battling the red menace. A Long Island native, his career originally started out in Alexandria, Virginia where for 9 years he worked as a fireman before coming home to New York & joining the FDNY, working primarily in Rescue 1 as well as FEMA Urban Search &
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(MONDAY, 6PM) He served 27 years of a law enforcement career that took him from the subways to the airways. Starting in 1991 with the New York City Transit Police, he lateraled to the NYPD in 1992 and for the 13 years on patrol he was a Brooklyn cop in Greenpoint before his 2005 transfer
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A fitting end for an era of failure I can wax poetic. I can summarize the Yankees’ history which if we’re being honest is meaningless. It stopped being about baseball a long time ago. Instead, it became about marketing a brand. It’s not Dolce and Gabbana. It’s a baseball team. Or at least at one
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In May 1996, a tragic fire broke out at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. The blaze led to the deaths of five students who were unable to escape the upper floors of the building. The incident highlighted severe gaps in fire safety for student housing,
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(MONDAY LIVE AT 6PM) His involvement in the fire service spans 50 years, 41 of them actively involved between Florida and North Carolina. 16 years in Pinellas Park, Florida, another 25 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Many a crazy thing seen, many an advancement too. Joining me for Volume 5 of The Best of The
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NYPD detectives work tirelessly to advocate for homicide victims, championing their stories with unyielding dedication and compassion. They are the voices for those who can no longer speak, ensuring that every lead is followed, every stone turned, no matter how much—or how little—media attention the case receives. For Sergeant Steve Mancini and his Bronx detective
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(MONDAY, 6PM) He dedicated three decades to law enforcement, starting his career in 1990 with the old NYC Transit Police during the Safe Streets Safe City initiative. From patrolling the streets of the Bronx and Harlem to working in the Transit Special Operations Vandal Squad, he quickly rose through the ranks. Promoted to Sergeant in
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The New York City Police Department for all intents and purposes is an agency of prestige. One of its most prestigious positions is therefore that of Chief of Detectives. For Bob Boyce, it’d been a 30 year buildup to the defining moment of a career filled with them. Busy precincts in Brooklyn, The Bronx, Queens,
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(FRIDAY, 6PM) He spent over three decades in law enforcement, rising through the ranks of the NYPD to become Chief of Detectives. He started his career in 1983 and quickly became immersed in some of the city’s most challenging times, from the crack cocaine epidemic to supervising major precincts across Brooklyn and the Bronx. He