Scott Munro, the new head of the Detective Endowment Association, is unbowed before the challenges facing his union.
Top of the to-do pile for the 32-year NYPD cop, who ascended to the 5,300-member union's top spot following Paul DiGiacomo’s retirement late last month, is contending with the declining number of detectives. He’s also grappling with the ever-thinning department’s demands on his members.
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