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Port Authority police officer who survived 9/11 WTC collapse pins shield on grandson

June 19, 2025 by 911MEDIA

After the World Trade Center’s South Tower came crashing down around his ears on 9/11, trapping him under the rubble for several hours, retired Port Authority Police Department Sgt. Conrad Krueger never returned to Ground Zero or the 9/11 Memorial & Museum — until Wednesday.

There, by the 9/11 Memorial reflecting pools, where the names of the 37 Port Authority police officers who died at the site are etched in marble for eternity, he pinned his shield on his grandson Sean, who is poised to graduate the PAPD’s academy Friday.

Filed Under: In the News, News

No Kings Day protesters could top 75K in NYC as NYPD, Port Authority cops increase presence

June 13, 2025 by 911MEDIA

More than 1,500 “No Kings Day” rallies are expected to disrupt hundreds of cities in all 50 states Saturday, protesting President Trump as the Army’s 250th anniversary military parade takes place in Washington, DC.

A map on NoKings.org shows planned demonstrations across the US and Canada in what organizers call “a national day of action and mass mobilization in response to the increasing authoritarian excesses and corruption of the Trump administration.”

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2-year-old boy is swept away on luggage conveyor belt at Newark Airport in latest terror at beleaguered travel hub

June 3, 2025 by 911MEDIA

A 2-year-old boy was swept away out of his mom’s sight after climbing onto a luggage conveyor belt at Newark Libery International Airport — the latest scary trip at the troubled travel hub.

The Staten Island toddler wandered onto the ankle-high conveyor belt where passengers drop off their luggage before takeoff, while his mother was busy rebooking a flight with a JetBlue employee in Terminal A on May 28, according to sources and the Port Authority PBA.

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Port Authority police rescue toddler from luggage system: exclusive

June 2, 2025 by 911MEDIA

Conveyor belts for luggage are not places to play. That rule is not necessarily known by 2-year-old boys, who, for that matter, are too young to read the warning signs posted against riding on baggage conveyor systems. That may be why a toddler entered the checked baggage conveyor belt system in Terminal A at Newark Liberty Airport. Quick action by Port Authority Police Department cops prevented what could have been a dangerous situation for a small child.

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Officer helps family of geese safely across busy street

May 7, 2025 by 911MEDIA

Jeffrey Schneider was driving into New York City from New Jersey when he caught Officer Rey Lainez stopping traffic to herd a family of geese away from the Holland Tunnel.

Filed Under: In the News, News

FerryHawks to honor life and legacy of Anthony Varvaro on First Responders Day

May 6, 2025 by 911MEDIA

The Staten Island FerryHawks, in partnership with the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, will celebrate the life and legacy of Anthony Varvaro on Sunday, May 18 during a special commemoration of First Responders Day at SIUH Community Park. A Staten Island native, Varvaro‘s baseball journey took him from the diamonds of West Shore Little League and Curtis High School to Major League Baseball and, ultimately, to a life of service as a Port Authority police officer.

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