borough officials
Honorable Marty Markowitz
Brooklyn Borough President
Borough President’s Office
209 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone: (718) 802-3900
Fax: (718) 802-3959
Email Borough Hall at askmarty@brooklynbp.org
Click here to go to Borough Hall's website.
Brooklyn Borough President
Borough President’s Office
209 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone: (718) 802-3900
Fax: (718) 802-3959
Email Borough Hall at askmarty@brooklynbp.org
Click here to go to Borough Hall's website.
Police & Local Law Enforcement

77th Precinct - NYPD
127 Utica Avenue
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11213
Phone:(718) 735-0611
Captain Elvio Capocci
Commanding Officer
Executive Officer
Captain Leighton Myre
127 Utica Avenue
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11213
Phone:(718) 735-0611
Captain Elvio Capocci
Commanding Officer
Executive Officer
Captain Leighton Myre
Police Officer Sacha Pierre-Louis &
Police Officer Tania Salters, Community Affairs
Phone:(718) 735-0634
Sgt. Dennis McCartney—Special Projects
Lt. Sean O'Keefe & Lt. Agate- Special Operations
Lt. Jason Schlein—Administrative Supervisor
Sgt. Ronald Paulin—School Safety Unit Supervisor
Sgt. Sylvia Davis—Domestic Violence Supervisor
Sgt. Patrice Kenney-Analysis Supervisor
Police Officer Ruth Sadl-Auxiliary Coordinator/Youth Officer (718) 735-0675
P.O Frank Lora—Crime Prevention Officer (718) 735-0672
Police Officer Tania Salters, Community Affairs
Phone:(718) 735-0634
Sgt. Dennis McCartney—Special Projects
Lt. Sean O'Keefe & Lt. Agate- Special Operations
Lt. Jason Schlein—Administrative Supervisor
Sgt. Ronald Paulin—School Safety Unit Supervisor
Sgt. Sylvia Davis—Domestic Violence Supervisor
Sgt. Patrice Kenney-Analysis Supervisor
Police Officer Ruth Sadl-Auxiliary Coordinator/Youth Officer (718) 735-0675
P.O Frank Lora—Crime Prevention Officer (718) 735-0672
77th Precinct Community Council
127 Utica Avenue
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11213
Phone: (718) 735-0611
President: James Caldwell
First Vice President: Marlene Saunders
Treasurer: Carolyn Byrd
Corresponding Secretary: Duke Saunders
Assistant Corresponding Secretary: Hazel Hurley
Recording Secretary: Evangeline Porter
Youth Director: Marie Louis
Youth Director: Anthony Newerls
Sergeant At Arms: Shirlee Lee
Meetings: The precinct community council meeting is held every second Monday of the month at 7:30 at various locations.
Please call Community Affair at 718-735-0634 for location.
127 Utica Avenue
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11213
Phone: (718) 735-0611
President: James Caldwell
First Vice President: Marlene Saunders
Treasurer: Carolyn Byrd
Corresponding Secretary: Duke Saunders
Assistant Corresponding Secretary: Hazel Hurley
Recording Secretary: Evangeline Porter
Youth Director: Marie Louis
Youth Director: Anthony Newerls
Sergeant At Arms: Shirlee Lee
Meetings: The precinct community council meeting is held every second Monday of the month at 7:30 at various locations.
Please call Community Affair at 718-735-0634 for location.
Police Service Area #2
560 Sutter Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11207
Phone: 718-922-8010
Captain Vincent Patti,
Commanding Officer
PSA #2's Developments are located within the confines of Patrol Borough Brooklyn North. The command patrols (42) Developments within the confines of the 73, 75 and 77th Precincts.
560 Sutter Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11207
Phone: 718-922-8010
Captain Vincent Patti,
Commanding Officer
PSA #2's Developments are located within the confines of Patrol Borough Brooklyn North. The command patrols (42) Developments within the confines of the 73, 75 and 77th Precincts.
Community Affairs
The Police Service Area 2 Community Affairs officers are available to provide assistance and act as a liaison between the police officers of PSA 2 and the community. Group programs, trips and other activities have been successful in the past and ore are planned for the future.
Telephone: (718) 922-8033/ 3912
Community Affairs Officer..................Detective Neal
Community Affairs Officer..................Detective Brant
Youth Officer / Auxiliary Coordinator...Police Officer Richards
PSA Community Council President......Mrs. Clarissa Moore
The Police Service Area 2 Community Affairs officers are available to provide assistance and act as a liaison between the police officers of PSA 2 and the community. Group programs, trips and other activities have been successful in the past and ore are planned for the future.
Telephone: (718) 922-8033/ 3912
Community Affairs Officer..................Detective Neal
Community Affairs Officer..................Detective Brant
Youth Officer / Auxiliary Coordinator...Police Officer Richards
PSA Community Council President......Mrs. Clarissa Moore
77th Precinct and the PSA offers the following services to community residents.
VIN Etching — This program consists of etching your vehicles identification number on your auto glass. You can also get a discount on your insurance.
Bicycle Registration Program — Bicycles enrolled in this program shall be marked with the precinct engraving tools, using a three (3) digit number indicating the precinct designation followed by a four (4) digit number, in numerical sequence of enrollment. This program will ensure that a recovered vehicle is returned to its owner.
Counter-Terrorism Program — The NYPD has established an "Anti-Terrorism Hotline." This program has been established to obtain your assistance in identifying terrorism. If you see someone acting in a suspicious manner you can help by placing an anonymous phone call to 1-888 NYC-SAFE. Remember if you see someone acting in a suspicious manner be conscious of their actions and not influenced by their appearance. By calling 1-888 NYC-SAFE (692-7233) reports may be made at any time, day or night. Remember you don't have to leave your name to participate and all calls will be kept confidential.
Law Enforcement Explorers — The Law Enforcement Explorer Program was created to encourage boys and girls between 14 and 20 years of age to consider Law Enforcement as a career goal. It instills self-confidence, discipline, and teamwork in its members. The Explorers learn various Police procedures and participate in various Department events and field trips. If you have a child or know of a child who might be interested in, or may benefit from this program you can contact the Explorer Coordinator.
Auxiliary Police Program — The Auxiliary Police Program enables civic minded individuals between the ages of 17 ½ to 60 to take an active role in ensuring that crime is curbed in their neighborhood. Each officer must attend a rigorous 16-week training program (once a week) that includes topics such as law, police science, social science and self-defense.
Cadet Corps Program – The Cadet Corps provides qualified college men and women with a chance to experience the challenges and personal rewards of a career in the NYPD. The Police Cadet Program is a PAID internship program. The Housing Bureau Cadet Program, candidates should be a NYC Housing Authority resident (preferred) with a minimum of 15 credits and carrying a minimum of 12 credits and a 2.0 GPA per semester.
For more information call 212 – NY CADET
VIN Etching — This program consists of etching your vehicles identification number on your auto glass. You can also get a discount on your insurance.
Bicycle Registration Program — Bicycles enrolled in this program shall be marked with the precinct engraving tools, using a three (3) digit number indicating the precinct designation followed by a four (4) digit number, in numerical sequence of enrollment. This program will ensure that a recovered vehicle is returned to its owner.
Counter-Terrorism Program — The NYPD has established an "Anti-Terrorism Hotline." This program has been established to obtain your assistance in identifying terrorism. If you see someone acting in a suspicious manner you can help by placing an anonymous phone call to 1-888 NYC-SAFE. Remember if you see someone acting in a suspicious manner be conscious of their actions and not influenced by their appearance. By calling 1-888 NYC-SAFE (692-7233) reports may be made at any time, day or night. Remember you don't have to leave your name to participate and all calls will be kept confidential.
Law Enforcement Explorers — The Law Enforcement Explorer Program was created to encourage boys and girls between 14 and 20 years of age to consider Law Enforcement as a career goal. It instills self-confidence, discipline, and teamwork in its members. The Explorers learn various Police procedures and participate in various Department events and field trips. If you have a child or know of a child who might be interested in, or may benefit from this program you can contact the Explorer Coordinator.
Auxiliary Police Program — The Auxiliary Police Program enables civic minded individuals between the ages of 17 ½ to 60 to take an active role in ensuring that crime is curbed in their neighborhood. Each officer must attend a rigorous 16-week training program (once a week) that includes topics such as law, police science, social science and self-defense.
Cadet Corps Program – The Cadet Corps provides qualified college men and women with a chance to experience the challenges and personal rewards of a career in the NYPD. The Police Cadet Program is a PAID internship program. The Housing Bureau Cadet Program, candidates should be a NYC Housing Authority resident (preferred) with a minimum of 15 credits and carrying a minimum of 12 credits and a 2.0 GPA per semester.
For more information call 212 – NY CADET
calendar of events
Get Involved
There are several things you can do to get more involved in CB #8:
1.Report a complaint or request for service by contacting the District Office.
2. Attend meetings of the Community Board and ask to be put on the mailing list to get meeting notices.
3. Apply to become a Community Board Member. You can do so either by picking up an application at the Community Board's Office, contacting the Brooklyn Borough President's Office at 718-802-3700, or by contacting your local Council Member.
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1.Report a complaint or request for service by contacting the District Office.
2. Attend meetings of the Community Board and ask to be put on the mailing list to get meeting notices.
3. Apply to become a Community Board Member. You can do so either by picking up an application at the Community Board's Office, contacting the Brooklyn Borough President's Office at 718-802-3700, or by contacting your local Council Member.
Click Here to find out more!
contact us!
Community Board 8
1291 St. Marks Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11213
Tel: (718) 467-5574
1291 St. Marks Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11213
Tel: (718) 467-5574

Email: info@brooklyncb8.org

