NYC street renamed in honor of NYPD Det. Anastasios Tsakos 5 years after he was killed by drunk driver
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Anastasios Tsakos 5 years after he was killed by drunk driver The New York City street where a veteran NYPD cop spent his childhood was renamed in his honor Monday — five years to the day after he was struck down by a drunk driver while on duty on the Long…
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Anastasios Tsakos 5 years after he was killed by drunk driver The New York City street where a veteran NYPD cop spent his childhood was renamed in his honor Monday — five years to the day after he was struck down by a drunk driver while on duty on the Long…
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