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Community Unites for National Night Out with the 44th Precinct in the Bronx

Mymoena Kalinisan-Davids by Mymoena Kalinisan-Davids
August 9, 2024
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Community Unites for National Night Out with the 44th Precinct in the Bronx
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On Tuesday, August 6th, the 44th Precinct in the Bronx hosted its annual National Night Out at Reverend T. Wendell Foster Park, drawing a significant crowd despite the rainy weather. National Night Out is a nationwide community-building campaign aimed at fostering strong relationships between the police and the communities they serve. This year’s event in the Bronx was a testament to the resilience and unity of the local residents, highlighting the importance of collaboration between law enforcement and the community.

The event was marked by the participation of Assemblymember Landon Dais and Councilwoman Althea Stevens, who played key roles in engaging with the community. Assemblymember Dais sponsored a Mr. Softee truck, delighting attendees with free ice cream while also using the opportunity to connect with residents. “The pouring rain was no match for the community members that showed up and showed out for the 44th Precinct National Night Out event,” said Dais. “Moments like these, where we come together and connect, are the foundation of strong community bonds. Interacting with our neighbors and sharing these special moments is what makes our community so special.”

Councilwoman Stevens echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the value of events like National Night Out in fostering positive police-community relations. “Tuesday’s weather did not deter our community from coming together for resources and fun at this year’s National Night Out!” she remarked. Stevens highlighted how the event served as a powerful reminder of the potential that arises when communities and law enforcement work together to improve the district.

In addition to the community engagement, the event also served as an opportunity to recognize the exceptional work of the officers from the 44th Precinct. Assemblymember Dais presented citations to several officers for their outstanding service, including Community Affairs Officers Detective Zoja Shala, Police Officer Juan Escobar, Police Officer Damir Cirikovic, and Auxiliary Coordinator Detective Juanita S. McMillan. These officers have been instrumental in fostering trust and safety in the community, making the Bronx a better place for all residents.

National Night Out, which has been celebrated across the United States since the 1980s, provides a platform for communities to come together and strengthen their relationships with local law enforcement. This year’s event in the Bronx was no different, offering a night of entertainment, refreshments, and meaningful interactions between residents and police officers.

The 44th Precinct expressed its gratitude to everyone who participated and contributed to the success of the event. National Night Out remains a crucial part of the precinct’s efforts to strengthen ties with the community. The precinct looks forward to continuing this tradition, building on the strong foundations laid by events like this one.

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