Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Patrolman Richard B. Rose

Nassau County Police Department, New York

End of Watch Wednesday, December 29, 1971

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Reflections for Patrolman Richard B. Rose

Ptl. P Giordano, Sh, 951.
I had arrived at the sense and he was gone however, I did take a statement from a NYPD Officer who had witnessed the shooting. He was not in possession his off duty revolver! I put out a notification as to the prep. I recall being sick to death .
I remember Richard every year, to this date. I am now 72 years and I will never forget that occurrence.
Lest we forget!

Ptl. P Giordano Sh. 951
NCPD

December 30, 2018

Graduated from Farmingdale high together. Went thru police academy with rich and went to the eighth precinct as patrolman

Ptl
Ncpd

December 30, 2018

Richard and I were in the Police Academy together. He was a friend and a great guy. RIP

PO Bob Wenzel
NCPD

December 29, 2018

I was on duty in the 2nd Squad and responded to the scene to assist. God rest his soul.

Det. Sgt. Louis J. Savini
NCPD

December 29, 2018

Richie and I were academy classmates starting our careers, Richie as a Police Cadet and I as a Patrolman on September 1, 1967. Seeing each other for three months every day, the class became like a family as we all became good friends. I remember him well as a quiet well versed person and remember congratulating him once he went into blues. Was a total shock to me when I heard of his shooting. The funeral service was a very emotional episode to lay to rest one of our own. Rest In pease Richie. Never forgotten.

Detective John LaBarbera. (Ret)
Nassau County Police Department

December 29, 2018

I was on duty that night. I knew Ptl. Rose. I worked in the group of volunteers looking for his cowardly killer. May Richie rest in peace.

Ret. Det. Sgt. Nick Riggio
NCPD and proud of it

December 29, 2017

I remember it well. I was in CPU and we all responded to the area later in the day. A young man doing his duty taken from us much to soon. God bless and keep you Richie Rose.

Det. Robert Niven, Retired
Nassau County P.D.

December 29, 2017

Was a brand new CPU (BSO)cop and was working the phones at the command post. Insp Hockstrasser (sp?) was running the show at the time. Received the telephone call from the CPU team that the bag guy was in custody. Cant remember being more grateful and happy. Will never forget that moment.

Rollie Rogers
PO CPU (BSO)

December 29, 2017

I was a cadet in NCPD and received my blues two weeks after Richie. Worked 12x8 the night he was killed. I didn'tknow him but am affected till this day by his death he was the first officer killed in the line of duty in my career. Went to his wake at the Farmingdale firehouse You never forget your first

retired detective Retired Detective
Nassau County Police Department

December 31, 2016

I was 17 at the time of Richie's death. I remember it like yesterday when my brother was telling my mother and father. My brother Frank & Richie were friends. I remember the times Richie was at our house. Tall & quiet is how I remember him. 45 years later and the father of 4. Two of my sons are members of the NYPD. As proud as I am of them....everyday I have always asked Richie to watch over them. Rest In Peace. I will never forget.

Nat Zappia
Family Friend

December 31, 2016

I was working in the NYPD/ESU on patrol in Harlem when the city wide dispatcher broadcasted the alarm for the shooting and later the homicide of a NCPD officer. I returned to my command and called Richie's house, his father answered the call and said Richie was working. A sick feeling began burning in my chest after that call, I then called the 8th Pct and was told that the Officer killed was Richie Rose. It was a sad, sad night that repeated itself many times during my 30 years in the NYPD, Richie was the third of thirteen Police Officers/Detectives I knew who were killed in the Line of Duty. Richie's death hit me the hardest of all being we were close friends and both 22 year old rookies. May he rest in peace.

George Rice
Retired Lieutenant NYPD

December 30, 2016

Richard's brother Ken died yesterday. 1 day before the day Richard was killed. I can't believe it's been 45 years already. Still feels like yesterday. I am his cousin Kathy. I was there. I was 12 and it was heartbreaking for everyone then and still is today. The pain gets softer with time. The heart ache does not. At least the 2 boys are with Aunt Bea and Uncle Charlie. May they all have peace.

Kathleen M Sylvester
Cousin

December 29, 2016

I recall the incident and consequent funeral vividly. A sad day with tributes paid from brother officers from numerous departments. Richard Rose's death will always be in my memory as well as the thousands of other other officers who were active at the tragedy of this young officer.
Only those who have risked their lives doing what seems to be a thankless job know how tenuous our lives can be.

Retired Lt. George Thoman
NCPD

December 29, 2016

Rest in Peace my brother..and thank you for your service. You are a true hero.

N.Y.P.D. Lt. Ray Flores (Ret.)

December 29, 2016

Was on patrol in the area when PO Rose was called to the shooting where PO Rose was killed. Very depressing & the thoughts still at present linger on! He has been with the Lord & may he rest in peace!

PO Arthur DeLuca
Nassau County New York Police Department

February 5, 2016

Richie was a classmate of mine in the recruit class of 9/1/67. He was sworn in as a Cadet and went into blue in 1970. He was a very quiet person but always smiling. Remember the day of the incident and really hit home that someone who sat in out classroom for 3 months every day and made friends with could be taken so quickly. Think of Richie and others that have passed from our class very often. RIP Brothers.

Retired Detective
Nassau County Police Deparment

December 31, 2015

I remember that day well.It happened two weeks before I would be appointed to the NCPD. I remember my wife being upset because he was a young man with his whole life ahead of him To this day I always think about PO Rose. Rest in Peace, you will never be forgotten.

PO Miceli
NCPD

December 29, 2015

I will never forget the day this happened. Richie was the first of four officers I knew who died in the line of duty, and the most shocking.

Ret. DI Tom Carroll
NCPD friend and classmate

December 29, 2015

Officer Rose was the first, unfortunately not the last, Police Officer Killed in the Line of Duty during my 30 years on the job. His death bought home the fact, to this, and I'm sure other, new young Police Officers, that the badge did not make us bullet proof. RIP Richie.

Police Officer
NCPD

December 29, 2015

I said a little prayer today for Patrolman Rose and his family. He may be gone but never forgotten. He will always be a New York HERO.

Robyn Wilkes

December 5, 2015

A true "Hero" taken.
You helped make this world a safer place to live.
May God grant you eternal peace.
Prayers to your loved ones and to our department.
I'm proud to have followed your footsteps in the NCPD.

Det. Billy Russo (Ret.)
Nassau County PD, NY

December 30, 2014

As a Detective in the 8th Squad,NCPD,I had the pleasure of apprehending Eddie Gladman,Richie's murderer,in NYC. It made my day to see him die in prison.Rest in peace Richie.

Sgt.Errol Ross(Ret.)
Eighth Pct,NCPD

December 30, 2014

I was with the NCPD, 4th Pct when Richard was murdered, I never had the pleasure of meeting him but of course I did attend his funeral, rest in peace my brother, your tour is over.

Robert Meyer Sgt Retired
NCPD

December 30, 2014

I remember that night as I was on duty as a Detective with 1st Sqd SCPD..I remember being at County Line Bowl searching for the perp.Unfortunately we did not locate him but as mentioned he was caught days later..I had no personal knowledge of Officer Rose,may he rest in peace..

Anthony Puzzo Det/Sgt
Suffolk County Police dept.

December 29, 2014

I remember Richie from when I first met him when I was a cadet in the police academy and I met him in HQ. He was already a cadet that had graduated. I will never forget his sense of humor and humility. He was one of the first friends that I made in the police department. I will never forget him. God bless him.

I was working undercover in narcotics bureau the day Richard Rose was shot and killed. That night, we received information from an informant who the shooter was, Eddie Gladman , whom I personally knew from going to high school in Amityville . I went with a few other officers and detectives and started to hit every location that the Gladman had been allegedly sited at, just missing him. He was later located by detectives and arrested.

Michael Falco

February 16, 2014

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