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by Frank Starc, Fra


Introduction to the New York City
The city has a lot of inhabitants from different parts of the world and the population accounts to be over 7 million. The major business and commercial center of New York City is known to be Manhattan borough situated in the middle of Hudson River. The borough of Staten Island speaks of a huge residential community and lies across the main harbour. Along western tip of Long Island is the borough of Brooklyn and Queens. Along the mainland to the north is the Bronx borough and towards the west of Hudson lies New Jersey. New York City also has some world known universities such as the Columbia University, City University of New York and the New York University.

New York City – A must visit place
The New York City is also referred to as “The City that never sleeps". When the night falls, the Times Square would start its action and remains to be lively throughout the night. It is the place of museums and several other attractions. Entertainment is also the major part of the city which includes the most popular Broadway theatres. There is also no chance of missing any restaurants, clubs and bars which are lively throughout day and night. For those who love to explore places and wander about visiting numerous places then you have be there at the Big Apple to enjoy everything to the core.

Airports at New York City
One of the most world famous airports are present in the New York City. There are 3 major airports and they include the John F Kennedy (JFK) airport lying over the Long Island, La Guardia situated in Queens land and the Newark Airport situated in New Jersey across the Hudson River. Transportation is easy from these airports through taxis, subway trains and buses.

Attractions at New York City
The place known for its tourist’s attraction is none other than New York City. Some of the most popular destinations include Ellis Island, Empire State Building, Central Park, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx Zoo, Times Square, Washington Square Park, over 300 museums and lots more. You can have luxury shopping experience at Fifth and Madison Avenues and also enjoy various programs and events like Tribeca Film Festival, Halloween Parade in the Greenwich Village. One of the major world known attraction at the New York City is the Statue of Liberty. It is to see this giant structure that people come from different parts of the world.

With these and lots of other attractions, New York City is the perfect vacation destination to plan for. You are guaranteed to have real fun and entertainment to the core!


In the past few months, lone police officers have had to deal with shootouts, stabbings, riots, and unruly protesters. While events like these are all in the line of duty in New York City, they shockingly routine.

What should never be part of the routine though is the deaths of police officers. On the evening of March 15, 2007, the city lost two of its bravest in a hale of gunfire.

That night they proved they had courage, but lacked training.

Buried with full honors, the greatest tribute to their courage can be improved close combat training.

Nobody is exactly sure what David Garvin's motivation was for the brutal shooting that started the killing spree, but it is clear he was ready for a fight. He was carrying two semiautomatic firearms and over one hundred rounds of ammunition.

Unfortunately auxiliary officers Nicholas Todd Pekearo, 28, and Eugene Marshalik, 19, who were first to respond, were only armed with radios. When they ordered Garvin to drop his bag he complied, but then realized they were unarmed and took off.

The officers gave chase, but Garvin turned on them and shot Marshalik in the back of the head and shot Pekearo repeatedly after diving behind a car for cover. Armed police officers arrived quickly and engaged Garvin who died trying to make a stand in a store. As with any in the line of duty deaths questions are raised about what could have been done to prevent such a tragedy.

Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly spoke well of the fallen officers and promised he would reexamine the training for auxiliary officers. While many view close combat training only useful for military personnel, many of the tactics were indeed developed for law enforcement activities.

Even in medieval Japan, the samurai who practiced Jujutsu spent much of their time performing law enforcement duties. They understood not every situation could be settled with swords when dealing with a hostile population, and Jujutsu was effective even against an armored opponent.

Another great contributor to police close combat training was William E. Fairbairn. A British police officer in the Shanghai Municipal Police (SMP), Fairbairn worked his way up from patrolmen to commissioner during the city's most violent period.

Having fought in over six-hundred street fights and receiving his black belt in Judo at the Kodokan, Fairbairn went on to write the close combat classic Defendu to help police officers. Meant for self-defense it concentrated on disarming and restraining opponents, but allowed for lethal force when necessary.

The New York City police department has to adapt its auxiliary program or events like what happened March 15, 2007 will inevitably happen again.

Garvin had already killed one unarmed man by the time he encountered the officers, so in his mind the only option left was to fight. If the auxiliary officers had been taught even the most basic of close combat methods they could have overtaken the killer when they first confronted the criminal.

The 4,500 brave men and women that serve as auxiliary police officers in New York City deserve better then to be cut down in the street. Regardless of whether police personnel are volunteer or paid they must be given the same training because they share the danger.
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