Photo Gallery Honor Cops Who Stopped Dog Attack By QNS Editorial Posted on November 27, 2014 Sign up for our QNS email newsletter to get news, updates, and local insights delivered straight to your inbox! For their efforts to rescue a family that a dog attacked, Police Officers Jonathan Morales and Darrell Glenn were honored as Cops of the Month during the 102nd Precinct Community Council meeting last Tuesday, Nov. 18, at the Richmond Hill library. As shown, Deputy Inspector Henry Sautner, the precinct’s commander, and Latchman Budhai, precinct council president, presented the officers with plaques donated by the Times Newsweekly. Pictured at the award presentation are (from left to right) P.O. Edward Martinez of the 102nd Precinct Community Affairs Unit; Precinct Council members Sandra Datnarian, Ranjit Singh and J. Richard Smith; Officer Morales; Budhai; Deputy Inspector Sautner; Officer Glenn; and P.O. Jose Severino of the 102nd Precinct Community Affairs Unit.
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