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Officer Ken Driscoll with his children and Commissioner Edward Woods

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Officer Ken Driscoll as Macho Man

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Officer Kenny Driscoll on Patrol

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In this photo: Officer Ken Driscoll & John Calpin,
This was taken after someone pulled a gun on them on North Ave.

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Officer Ken Driscoll October 1989

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Officer John Calpin(standing) and Officer Ken Driscoll falling out of the car.

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This was put on Officer George Dockson's Car on
his 1st night

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Officer John Calpin, Officer Ken Driscoll, Scott
Bradshaw

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Officer Ken Driscoll and Officer Edward Chaney

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Officer Ken Driscoll and Officer Officer Gregg
Tate

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Ed Chaney laughing
at what Detecting looks like

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Officer Ken Driscoll and Officer John Brant

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Officer Danny Grubb and Officer Ken Driscoll
Better than Broadway

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"Together we made a pretty mean pair of two" that was John Calpin's favorite movie line, we made a drug arrest, or two
everynight for two years, it wasn't hard, 1st we worked Whitelock & Brookfield, then some places on Lennox St. from there
we moved down to Division & Laurens, then we got the best of all, 37 post was ours when Central took Divison & Gold,
and Etting & Gold from the Western, it didn't take great police work, just a couple of guys trying to have some fun, other
than that it was like fishing in a barrel.

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Goerge and John called us the Good the Bad
and the Ugly, George felt he was the Good, John felt he was the Bad, so that left Ken Driscoll with the Ugly... funny how
things will work themselves out if you let them...
In this photo: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

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Officer Ken Driscoll and Officer Edward Chaney

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Officer Ken Driscoll and Officer Jimmy Eigner

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Officer John Calpin, Officer Edward Chaney and Officer Ken Driscoll

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In this photo:
Janice Sauble Peters, Julie Pritchard, Jimmy Eigner, Ken Driscoll, Frank Walters, Col. Sanders, Edward Chaney, Steve McMahn, Sgt Dull, Robin Mullins, Rodger Bergeron, Danny Mitchel

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In this photo the technique of
survelience is being demonstrated.
Look as if you are sleeping in
a marked car while in reality you are observing bad guys.

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Officer Larry Fasano and Officer John Doesburgh
Officer Edward Doyle-Gillespie
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Officer James McCartin with the
Emerald Society's van
Lieutenant Johnny Paradise
Lieutenant J. Russell
Served 1979-2005
Officer Mike Parrish standing with command
staff waiting on the current academy classes to form up for a ceremony
Mike Parrish's PT shirt was framed and now
hangs over the entrance to the fitness and combat training facility
Officer Robert Brown formerly of the Western District showing off his shirt received as a gift.
Officer Ron Zamora and his squad NWD
Officer Salvatore Rivieri
Officer Steve Histon 1980's
Deputy Commissioner Debbie Owens seen with
some of the participants of the MSP Polar Bear Plunge
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