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Rookie Cop Scores First Arrest Right Away

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NEW YORK (July 6) - A New York Police Department rookie just couldn't wait to get started.
One of the NYPD's newest officers made his first arrest Thursday just minutes after graduating from the Police Academy in a ceremony at Madison Square Garden.
Officer Dariel Firpo, 23, was leaving the midtown Manhattan ceremony when he saw a 79-year-old man being robbed of his wallet and thrown to the ground by a mugger, police said.
The mugger tried to run away, but Firpo caught him without incident, they said.
"Officer Firpo made us all proud," police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said. "He's off to a great start."
The man Firpo arrested, Jeffrey Grant, was being charged with robbery. Grant, 47, has 48 previous arrests and was just released last week from Sing Sing Correctional Facility in Ossining, N.Y., after serving time for a robbery conviction, police said.
Grant, of Manhattan, was in custody late Thursday and couldn't be contacted. The name of his attorney wasn't yet on record.
The mugging victim was treated at a hospital for a broken wrist.
Firpo's feat "may be the fastest police action upon graduation in department history," said chief police spokesman Paul Browne, who was at the graduation ceremony for the class of 250 new officers.
Firpo, who graduated from Lehman College in January with a degree in political science, said he wants to focus on community affairs while working in the nation's biggest police department.
"I'm really trying to stick in the community," he said.
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12:30 PMJul 25 2009

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KBHRet

01:21 PMJul 07 2009

BIG SAL...GOOD POINT... I OFTEN WONDER IF THE REST OF WORLD WILL FINALLY LOVE AMERICA WHEN WE BECOME ONE BIG NEW ORLEANS.... I FIGURE THEY'LL HAVE TO LOVE US TO BE POLITICALLY CORRECT.

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Rgpjr2

12:00 PMJul 07 2009

All Muggers and Purse Snatchers are pu$$ies! They come in all races and colors. The prey on people that are weaker than them. They grab and run because the are scared. If you see one, punch them in the face.

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Bryan Janis

10:37 AMJul 07 2009

What do you expect, New York City is a cesspool of criminals and dirty rotten scum. I ask, why didn't the cop just shoot the bastard, he will serve about a year and be out on the streets again, that's what you get with a jew mayor.

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Paddvd

10:26 AMJul 07 2009

this is for bigo22250 how much time you did in jail. by your comment's i know you have previous arres and serve time. N.Y.CITY. have to do like CALIFORNA, 3 and YOU OUT. and for the people, look at the officer he is of mixrace,of hispanic,black,or white. i am PROUD of the kid. GOD BLESS HIM.

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sharta30

10:22 AMJul 07 2009

Great work on the cops capture, it is good to see that there are still cops doing what they are paid to do....Keep up the good work

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sharta30

10:19 AMJul 07 2009

Big Sal and who should we call, when there is a serial killer and husband kiling their spouses for Insurance,

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Meredethg

10:13 AMJul 07 2009

To ALL the posters bringing up politics... THIS IS NOT ABOUT THAT. A newly graduated police officer noticed a crime, stopped it, arrested the perp and aided the victim. GOOD for him. This is great that he had the where-with-all to immediately begin his duties when he saw a crime being committed. I commend the officer for his behavior. I dispise the justice system who has let a 47 year old man be arrested more times than the number of years he has been alive. YET once again STOP bringin up politics on a post/article that has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with it. Get a life of write your congressmen. Attend tea parties or write a blog. I don't care, simply do NOT disgrace this officer with belittiling his accomplishment with your inability to handle a fact that the majority vote won, like it or not!

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Billv0164

09:54 AMJul 07 2009

Way to go! And, by the way, how was someone with FORTY-EIGHT arrests out on ANY street?

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BIG SAL 51

09:29 AMJul 07 2009

The most corrupt police department in the country is New Orleans. The force is 70% black and that Ray Negin is a RACIST PIECE OF SH!T.

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