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Tuesday: Meet Your Local Williamsburg and Greenpoint Cops on National Night Out
Here's where you can meet your local Williamsburg and Greenpoint police officers during Tuesday's National Night Out.

WILLIAMSBURG and GREENPOINT, BROOKLYN — Police-community relations have been at the forefront of the national conversation this year. That applies to New York City as well.
Events like the fatal police shootings of Delrawn Small and Akai Gurley, both in East New York, have made headlines.
At the same time, the NYPD says crime has hit historic lows in the city, even while its officers are having fewer "contacts" — such as stop-and-frisk encounters — with city residents. The force is also continuing to roll out community policing at precincts throughout the city, a model under which officers are dedicated to specific geographic areas, with the goal of better connecting residents with their local cops.
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That's also the goal of National Night Out, a nationwide evening of community events led by police officers that takes place on August 2.
If you live Greenpoint, your neighborhood is patrolled by the NYPD's 94th precinct, while Williamsburg is patrolled by the 90th.
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The 94th precinct's National Night Out event will take place Tuesday night at Lorimer Street and Meserole Avenue (we were told the events will run from approximately 5 p.m. to around 8 or 9 p.m.).
Join us for our annual #NationalNightOut in Greenpoint on Tuesday August 2nd, 2016 at Lorimer St and Meserole Ave pic.twitter.com/qf2AJIz2GE
— NYPD 94th Precinct (@NYPD94Pct) July 30, 2016
The 90th precinct will hold its event from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Continental Army Plaza Park, located at Roebling Street and South 4th Street.
Please join us tomorrow for a great evening together #CommunityPartnership #Williamsburg #NationalNightOut pic.twitter.com/SnfhIJYDeB
— NYPD 90th Precinct (@NYPD90Pct) August 1, 2016
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