Detective Anastasios Tsakos Memorial Bridge 

Detective Anastasios Tsakos (d. 2021) was a 14-year veteran of the NYPD’s highway patrol unit, the 43 year old was killed when he was struck by an intoxicated driver as he directed traffic away from another fatal accident on the Long Island Expressway in Queens.

Tsakos was born in Dover, N.H. and then moved with his parents to Greece, their home country, where he lived until he was 14. The family then came to Astoria, Queens, where Tsakos graduated high school. Tsakos earned his undergraduate degree in aviation administration from Dowling College on Long Island - he had a dream to fly airplanes and helicopters. After college, he worked at his father’s Port Washington diner for a while, and then returned to Greece and enlisted in the Greek army, where he became second lieutenant. In 2007, he moved back to the U.S. and joined the NYPD with the goal of flying an NYPD helicopter. He worked in the 75th and 83rd precincts before joining the highway patrol unit.

Sources:

Mohamed, Carlotta, “Queens lawmakers, NYPD unveil LIE overpass as ‘Detective Anastasios Tsakos Memorial Bridge,” QNS, August 16, 2022, https://qns.com/2022/08/lie-overpass-co-named-after-detective-tsakos/

Bonfiglio, Briana, “Thousands Gather to Remember NYPD Officer Anastasios Tsakos at Funeral in Greenlawn.” Long Island Press, May 4, 2021,  https://www.longislandpress.com/2021/05/04/thousands-gather-to-remember-nypd-officer-anastasios-tsakos-at-funeral-in-greenlawn/