Long Island State Parkway Police - Fallen Officers

Fallen Officers

During the existence of the Long Island State Police Department, 2 officers died in the line of duty.

Officer Date of Death Details
Patrolman Jean B. Dozier
Thursday, October 10, 1968
Automobile accident
Patrolman Anthony Milazzo Jr.
Saturday, April 11, 1970
Vehicular assault

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