Go Africa Harlem 2018, Profiles

We Welcome the NYPD 28th Precinct Community Affairs Team to the Go Africa Harlem 2017 Street Festival on 7/14/2018

The Go Africa Harlem Street Festival will take place on 07/14/2018 from 10am – 6pm on 116th Street btw. 7th & 8th Aves.  please register at  : https://goafricaharlem2018.eventbrite.com

or email Info@GoAfricaHarlem.org or phone 646-502-9778 Ext. 8001

About the NYPD 28th Precinct:

The NYPD 28th Precinct Community Affairs department is tasked with improving and enhancing the relationships with all citizens and groups within the community

 

Precincts | 28th Precinct
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Deputy Inspector Christopher M. McIntosh

 


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2271-89 8th Ave., New York, NY, 10027-5319
(212) 678-1611

The 28th Precinct is a largely residential community within Harlem with world-renowned status in the cultural/ethnic community, community organizations and institutions. The community is 86% residential, 9% commercial and the remaining areas consist of parks, churches and schools. The Precinct is situated in a location which is accessible to all major transportation arteries, all major subway lines and a network of bus lines.

Contact Information

Precinct: (212) 678-1611
Community Affairs: (212) 678-1622
Community Policing: (212) 678-2655
Crime Prevention: (212) 678-1622
Domestic Violence: (212) 678-1628
Youth Officer: (212) 678-1636
Auxiliary Coordinator: (212) 678-1615
Detective Squad: (212) 678-1608
Conditions Unit: (212) 678-2655

Community Council

President: Lehman Jake McGhee
Meetings: The precinct community council meetings are held on the Second Wednesday of every month at 1830hrs (except July & August) at Touro College, 230 West 124th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10027.
The 28th Precinct enjoys a special relationship with the community for many years through good and bad times. This is a testament to the leadership at the 28th Precinct as well as the outreach by the Officers. This coupled with a strong Community Council and Clergy Liaison is the strength of our community.

The mission of the New York City Police Department is to enhance the quality of life in New York City by working in partnership with the community to enforce the law, preserve peace, reduce fear, and maintain order. The Department is committed to accomplishing its mission to protect the lives and property of all citizens of New York City by treating every citizen with courtesy, professionalism, and respect, and to enforce the laws impartially, fighting crime both through deterrence and the relentless pursuit of criminals.

VALUES

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE COMMUNITY, WE PLEDGE TO:

  • Protect the lives and property of our fellow citizens and impartially enforce the law.
  • Fight crime both by preventing it and by aggressively pursuing violators of the law.
  • Maintain a higher standard of integrity than is generally expected of others because so much is expected of us.
  • Value human life, respect the dignity of each individual and render our services with courtesy and civility.