Bridge in Suffolk County Could Carry Legacy of NYPD Detective Brian P. Simonsen


NYPD Detective Brian P. Simonsen | File Photo

In a moving tribute to honor the life and service of fallen NYPD Detective Brian P. Simonsen, New York State Senator Anthony Palumbo has introduced a bill proposing the designation of the Halsey Manor Road overpass on the Long Island Expressway as the "NYPD Detective Brian P. Simonsen Memorial Bridge."

"Detective Simonsen, through his unwavering dedication, exemplified the finest qualities of the NYPD," said Senator Palumbo. "His tragic loss has deeply impacted our community, and it is our duty to ensure that his memory lives on. The 'NYPD Detective Brian P. Simonsen Memorial Bridge' will stand as a lasting tribute to his selflessness and commitment."

Senate Bill 7588, introduced to the New York State Senate on June 28, 2023, aims to rename the Halsey Manor Road overpass at the Long Island Expressway in the town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, as a tribute to Detective Simonsen.

Senator Palumbo expressed his hope that the legislation would be signed into law next year, stating, "I have worked closely with Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio to rename several bridges throughout the 1st Senate District to honor and recognize our men and women in law enforcement who died in the line of duty while serving their community and the state. These bills have received broad support from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle."

"Detective Simonsen was a life-long resident of Riverhead, a proud Long Islander, and was well respected by his colleagues and peers at the New York City Police Department's 102nd Precinct in Queens," Palumbo continued. "His tragic death is a reminder of the growing dangers of police work and of the brave men and women who put on the uniform every day to keep us safe."

Upon introduction, the bill was ordered to be printed and committed to the Committee on Rules for further deliberation. It stipulates that the transportation commissioner would be responsible for installing and maintaining proper signage to signify the newly named bridge.

It is crucial to note that the proposed change is ceremonial, according to the details outlined in the bill. The objective is to honor Detective Simonsen's service and sacrifice rather than officially alter the bridge's name. This approach is intended to minimize any potential confusion or disruption of commerce resulting from the name change.

NYPD Detective Brian P. Simonsen File Photo
If enacted, the bill would take effect immediately, offering a tangible tribute to a local hero. It serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifice and dedication exhibited by the men and women of law enforcement.

Senator Palumbo's legislative effort underscores the community's steadfast commitment to honoring its heroes. Residents of Suffolk County, particularly those in the town of Brookhaven, can take pride in this recognition of Detective Simonsen's legacy.

The renaming of this local landmark will forever serve as a poignant reminder of his brave service and the ultimate sacrifice he made for the people of New York. Residents of Suffolk County, and especially the town of Brookhaven, can take pride in this recognition of Detective Simonsen's legacy. The renaming of this local landmark will be a poignant reminder of his brave service and the ultimate sacrifice he made for the people of New York.

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