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Detective Bond grew up knowing she wanted to make a difference in her community, and becoming an NYPD police officer would help her do just that. She has served this city for over 20 years and is part of the NYPD Special Ops Mounted Unit with her 10-foot partner,...

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Patrice Loughlin1 year ago

@NYPDSpecialops @DominicTV niceeeeeeeeeee

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R Shannon1 year ago

💥🚔👮 POLICE PROCEDURAL SERIES👮🚔💥 Enemies to Partners Police Procedural Jack & Fiona get off to a shocking start when they are assigned as partners to solve a murder case. The chief promises it is only a temporary partnership but is it?

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Jacqueline Andrews🇺🇸1 year ago

@NYPDSpecialops Love 💕 this 🐎

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𝔸𝔸𝔸ℝℙ𝔾𝕆𝔻𝔼𝕊𝕊1 year ago

@NYPDSpecialops ♥️💙😃

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Derek Hollan1 year ago

@NYPDSpecialops Love it. Please pass along my gratitude for your service 🙏 I wrote this to honor those in blue...

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BATCOP1 year ago

@NYPDSpecialops Does she do dirty work for racists

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BATCOP1 year ago

@NYPDSpecialops A monkey on a horse...hahahahahaaha

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Loretta Jones1 year ago

@NYPDSpecialops Horse looks happy with her yet alert

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Marty Driscoll 🇮🇪🇺🇸✌️🧡1 year ago

@NYPDSpecialops 🇺🇸💯💪

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Justine🇺🇸🦅1 year ago

@NYPDSpecialops 💙💙💙 🐎 🙏🏼🇺🇸

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Bronxilla1 year ago

@NYPDSpecialops I didn't know horses had badges!

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