Monday, December 11, 2023

A new CO at the 9th

Image via @NYPD9Pct

Capt. Pamela Jeronimo is the new commanding officer of the 9th Precinct... which made the announcement over the weekend... This also marks the first woman to be the CO of the 9th Precinct. Jeronimo, who has been with the NYPD for 19 years, previously served as an executive officer at the 13th Precinct in Midtown South. 

She takes over the 9th from Deputy Inspector Ralph A. Clement, who held the position since October 2020. Clement is moving on to be the CO at the 103rd Precinct in Western Queens

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    1. She is the first female, and the first person of Hispanics descent ever! Second minority after inspector Clemente

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  2. Let’s all wish her the best. She’s def gonna have her hands full
    in this hood.

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  3. I welcome her to our neighborhood. I hope she initiates a policy of not playing Fox News on all the Televisions on the second floor where the officers have their desks. I was there filing a report a couple of years ago and I was shocked to see this being the case. I can’t imagine everyone who works there wants this forced upon them at their place of employment.

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  4. RE: " playing Fox News on all the Televisions"
    Sure that's the biggest problem in our area, not the crazies, crime, etc but Fox News being played in police station. Okay

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  5. Anon @ 12/16 4:01 AM - Don't think anyone suggested it's "the biggest problem" in the neighborhood, but our local police being bombarded with the never-ending, right-wing fiction from FOX news is a problem for a lot of concerned East Villagers.

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