The 47th Precinct and 47th Precinct Community Council co-hosted its 36th annual National Night Out Against Crime event on Tuesday, August 6 at Granada Place. The evening of police and community togetherness featured games, rides, music, entertainment, crime prevention information, refreshments and a chess tournament courtesy of the Young Kings and Queens Chess Club. The Young Kings & Queens Chess Club thanked City Wide Toyota at 3333 Boston Road and Eastwood Manor Caterers for its support in making the event successful.
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Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz (back, c) and Councilman Andrew Cohen (back, r) visited Congressman Eliot Engel’s table.
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Hip hop legend DJ Kool Herc (c) enjoyed meeting Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie (l); Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr. (r) and fans during the festivities.
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Inspector Erik Hernandez (back, c), 43rd Precinct commanding officer; Congressman Engel (front, 3rd from l) and Borough President Diaz (back, 3rd from l) celebrated with NYPD Explorers.
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(l-r) Senator Jamaal Bailey, police officer Alexander and Rabbi Keith Elijah Thompson.
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District Attorney Darcel Clark enjoyed learning more about chess thanks to Romeo Davis (r), Young Kings & Queens Chess Club founder and his students.
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