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Episode 138: From Wall Street to NYPD Intel, 9/11, Counterterrorism, Policing Today, and New York’s Mayoral Race with Jack Cucci

On this episode, Kevin and Ed talk with retired NYPD Sergeant Jack Cucci, whose remarkable career took him from Wall Street to the NYPD’s Housing and Intelligence Divisions. Jack shares how he left finance to serve the city, his firsthand experience on 9/11, and his work in counterterrorism operations that helped keep New York safe. He also discusses his coffee company “Pour the Finest,” created to give back to police charities, and offers his unfiltered take on New York’s politics, policing today, and the future of the NYPD.

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