In keeping with a time honored tradition, the 52nd Precinct and 52nd Precinct Community Council hosted the annual National Night Out Against Crime police-community partnership celebration on Tuesday, August 1 at Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center.
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Youth Law Explorer Morenelis Rodriguez (r) graciously accepted her award certificate from deputy inspector Peter Fiorillo, 52nd Precinct commanding officer and Brenda Caldwell-Paris, 52nd Precinct Community Council president.
Photo by Miriam Quin
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Artist Apryl Cadabra (r) painted an incredible floral design on Briseis Rosa Cintron’s right arm.
Photo by Miriam Quin
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Deputy inspector Fiorillo (c) and Caldwell-Paris (2nd from r) received a proclamation from Public Advocate Letitia James (2nd from l) and congratulations from Councilman Fernando Cabrera (l) and Assemblyman Victor Pichardo.
Photo by Miriam Quin
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Diane Walters (c) was honored with a Special Recognition Award for her dedicated service to the 52nd Precinct Community Council and her community.
Photo by Miriam Quin
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Caldwell-Paris (back, l) and deputy inspector Fiorillo (back, c) presented award certificates to 52nd Precinct Community Council members (back, l-r) Sallie Caldwell, Patricia Newland, Jerry Landron, Gwen Hunter and (front, c) Grace Seimer.
Photo by Miriam Quin