Precincts out for night against crime

Children learn about beatles from Park Officer Disalvo
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Members of the 113 Pct. barbecued hot dogs, hamburgers and corn for everyone attending.
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109th Precinct Deputy Inspector Matthew Whalen; 109th Precinct Council President Wanda Beck Antosh; and Assemblymember Ellen Young with a proclamation.
Community Affairs Officer John Newman, Deputy Inspector Stephen Cirabisi, Community Affairs Officer Kevin Lavelle, Lieutenant James McCarthy, and Sergeant Fred Grover.
District Attorney Richard Brown speaks while Deputy Inspector Stephen Cirabisi, Precinct Community Council President Carolann Foley and Vice President Frank Magri, Councilmember James Gennaro, Assemblymember Nettie Mayersohn and Senator Toby Ann Stavisky look on.
Assistant Chief Dana Pizzuti, Commander of Patrol Borough Queens North; City Councilmember Peter Vallone, Jr.; Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly; Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Estelle Cooper, Assistant Commissioner Queens Parks (seated.)
John Lavelle, Deputy Inspector, 115th Precinct (right) and Lilian Kowalsky, President, 115th Precinct. Community Council (center) presented proclamations.
Kids of all ages lined up for the rides and fun.
Kids of all ages lined up for the rides and fun.
First Deputy Police Commissioner George Grasso (second from left) with Deputy Inspector Scott Hanover (third from left); and Councilmember David Weprin (right).
Karl, 6 hangs with “my new pal” Officer McGruff, the National Crime Prevention Council’s mascot.

PHOTOS BY NICK BENEDUCE
This year marked the 25th anniversary of the national Night Out Against Crime. The event hopes to raise awareness about street crime and encourage normal citizens to stand up against crime in their neighborhoods.