To the Editor: In the 1970s and 1980s, I was a police officer assigned to the 32nd Precinct.
I spent eight years at this command and worked with some of the finest male and female police officers civilians. This Harlem community consists of very hard-working people trying to live a good life—and the police of the 32nd Precinct work with them.
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