“Those being honored today intervened in a deadly terrorist attack, saved the lives of adults and babies, and put themselves in deadly situations to keep others safe,” said Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association President Patrick J. Lynch as he presided over the Finest of the Finest awards luncheon June 7.
“What makes these awards unique and special to those who receive them is that it is an honor bestowed upon them by their colleagues who are quick to recognize true courage or acts of great compassion among their ranks,” he said.
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