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The Rochester Police Locust Club
We are a Union of Professional Police Officers, celebrating 100 years in 2004.
We are dedicated to improving working conditions, wages and benefits, and to monitoring legislation at all levels of government to protect police officers' rights and to continually improve law enforcement in Rochester, NY.
Police union blasts bodybuilder who claimed he was injured cop
(Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, August 6, 2010)
In an emotional Internet video made to market a nutrition company, local bodybuilder George Farah spoke of the pain and rehabilitation he went through after he was shot in Rochester while a rookie "with the police department" several years ago. He was off duty, he tells viewers, heroically responding to a bank robbery.
The problem is, it isn't true.
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'JumpStart' uses retired Rochester officer's story to highlight kidney disease
(Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, April 29, 2010)
"The current story line of the comic strip JumpStart has been pulled from the real-life health problems of retired Rochester police Officer Greg Raggi, a dialysis patient who has been in line for a life-saving kidney transplant for 3 ½ years.
Artist Robb Armstrong's strip, which is printed daily in the Democrat and Chronicle, features the lives of a fictional police officer, Joe, and his wife, Marcy, a nurse."
Armstrong said he developed the story line after a phone call from Mike Mazzeo, a friend and longtime partner of Raggi's in the narcotics unit of the Rochester Police Department...
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City residents meet with police to discuss concerns
(Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, March 29, 2010)
"In a highly structured public meeting, written questions from residents were read from index cards, so there were no verbal exchanges between residents and panelists Rochester Police Chief David Moore, Locust Club President Michael Mazzeo, Monroe County District Attorney Michael Green and Second Assistant District Attorney Tim Prosperi..." Read Full Article
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