Suffolk County Police Department News
Suffolk County Police Department News
By Way of Insanity: Dix Hills Son Kills Dad, Pleads ‘Not Guilty’ After Chilling Admission
Jack Miller picked up Christopher Miller from the hospital hours after filing a missing person report. A day later, his son murdered him.
Three Cops and a Baby
Three SCPD officers sprung into action to help deliver a baby girl on the side of Sunrise Highway who could not and would not wait to be welcomed into the world.
Cops Save Man from Choking on Food in Bay Shore
A man choking on a piece of food called 911, and two Suffolk County cops out of the Third Precinct responded in swift order.
South Shore Press Video Vault: Second Amendment Attorney Amy L. Bellantoni on Big Case With SCPD
A recent court settlement impacts every firearm owner and pistol permit holder in Suffolk County
Deadly Shooting Disrupts Quiet Ridge Neighborhood
After attempts to coax the man out failed, police broke in and discovered the homeowner, Gerard Senatore, dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Suffolk County's Top Cop Officially Sworn In
Kevin Catalina was sworn in as the Suffolk County Police Commissioner after he was approved by the Suffolk County Legislature.
New Top Cop on Tap for Suffolk
Catalina, 57, relieves Acting Commissioner Robert Waring, who assumed the role at Romaine’s request as he searched nationwide for a new top cop. Waring, a 39-year police veteran, will return to his previous post as chief of department. Catalina succeeds Rodney Harrison, an appointee of former County Executive Steve Bellone.
Sheriff Toulon Praises Pick for New SCPD Commissioner
Catalina served at both the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office prior to his service with the Suffolk County Police Department.
Suffolk County Cops Make Fast and Furious Bust on Road Warriors
According to police, law enforcement on patrol spotted a 2018 Audi racing a 2011 Infiniti at speeds of more than 90 miles per hour on Sills Road, near Woodside Avenue, in Medford.
Officer Up: SSP Speaks to Stony Brook Hospital’s Dr. Voss after Injured Hero Cop’s Release
Gallagher—for the second time in three years—left Stony Brook Hospital in better shape than when he was admitted. In December of 2022, he was stabbed in Medford while on the job. Upon recovery, he opted for Highway Patrol, as opposed to desk duty detail.
South Shore Press Video Vault: Hero SCPD Officer Brendon Gallagher Heads Home
He was critically injured in a car crash while pursuing a suspect on the Long Island Expressway. Now hero SCPD Officer Brendon Gallagher heads home and is on the road to recovery, after his discharge from Stony Brook University Hospital
BREAKING NEWS: Critically Injured Cop Headed Home
The Suffolk County Police Department announced that critically injured cop Brendon Gallagher is being released from Stony Brook University Hospital Monday morning.
Cops Investigating Fatal Centereach Crash
At this time police are not releasing the name of the victim until they can notify next of kin of the fatal crash
Suffolk Cops Collar Thief. Kids Gets Bike Back.
The Suffolk County Police Department always gets their man. Sometimes when that happens, it means a stolen bike is returned to its rightful owner.
Hero Pulling Through: Suffolk Cop Hurt in LIE Crash Now in ‘Fair Condition’
“We are happy to report that Suffolk County Police Officer Brendon Gallagher, who was critically injured in a motor vehicle crash on January 5, has been upgraded to fair condition and remains at Stony Brook University Hospital,” the department released in a statement.
Officer’s Near Death Renews Call for Criminal Justice Reform
The horrific crash and near death of Suffolk Police Officer Brendon Gallagher, allegedly caused by an impaired driver with a weapons and road rage record, has renewed the call to revamp the state’s criminal justice system.
Police and Community Connect Over Coffee
Sponsored by Senator Dean Murray and Legislator Dominick Thorne at the Coho cafe on West Main Street, the informal get-together gave residents a chance to mingle with officers from the 5th precinct and local elected leaders in a relaxed environment.
Not the First Brush With Death for Suffolk County Police Officer
Officer Gallagher is no stranger to on-the-job danger and serious injury. Just two years ago, Gallagher was being released from the Stony Brook University Hospital after being stabbed while responding to a call about an argument between roommates.
Long Time Law Enforcement Officers Retire
They have a combined service of 75 years and this week, the Suffolk County Police Department said goodbye to retiring Chief of Detectives Darrel Simmons and Chief of Operations Michael Romagnoli.
Community Comes Together for Three Kings Celebration
The Suffolk County Police Department joined community members at two Three Kings Day celebrations this week.
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
NFL MVP Is All About the QB
I have always been weary of putting too much down on a play that has no decisive outcomes. There is no statistical number to reach for the ticket to cash, and the winner is never black and white. There is a lot of opinion, and the award is subjective because it is voted on, rather than won by the traditional method.
The Ducks Win #1,000
The Ducks have been around for 25 years, and they have been a franchise that has been surrounded by successes and milestones. This weekend was a special milestone as the team recorded it's 1,000 overall win in franchise history. The win moves their overall record to an impressive 1,000 wins and 726 losses, good for a .579 winning percentage.