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Post by Logan on Apr 9, 2016 3:44:27 GMT -6
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Joseph A. D'Amico, superintendent of the New York State Police, announced Friday that he plans to retire from government work. D'Amico, 56, who has served as the head of the state troopers since January 2011, said he plans to "pursue other opportunities." "I have been fortunate to serve the public in law enforcement for the past 35 years, both for New York City and the State, and it has been a tremendous honor and privilege to lead the men and women of the State Police," D'Amico said in a statement. "I look forward to pursuing other opportunities, but I will truly miss all of those I met along the way, including the members of the public who have always been supportive," he said. " I believe the past six years have seen the State Police grow in stature and capacity and I thank the governor for his unwavering support." Read more: www.syracuse.com/crime/index.ssf/2016/04/new_york_state_police_superintendent_announces_retirement.html
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