Ptl. Phillip Cardillo Way
circa 1970
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Patrol Officer Phillip Cardillo (1941 - 1972) was an NYPD police officer assigned to the 28th Precinct in Harlem. On April 14, 1972, he and his partner, Patrol Officer Vito Narvarra, responded to what would later be determined to be a false call about an officer in distress. The officers arrived at the location, a Nation of Islam mosque in Harlem, and they entered to investigate. While inside, both officers were severely beaten. Cardillo was shot with his own gun, and he died six days later. A suspect was later arrested, but no conviction was obtained, and the case remains open to this day. Navarra went on to achieve the rank of first grade detective, completing 27 years of service in the NYPD before he retired in 1995.

Born in New York City, Cardillo was the son of Frank J. and Helen E. Cardillo. His father worked as a platform man for a trucking company. In 1963, Cardillo married Claudia Reese, and the couple had three children. He joined the NYPD in 1967 and was partnered with Navarra a year later. On his death in 1972, Cardillo was survived by his wife and children. He is buried at Calvary Cemetery in Woodside.

On October 19, 2015, a dedication ceremony was held to co-name the intersection of 28th Avenue and Ulmer Street, in front of the New York Police Academy in College Point, as Ptl. Phillip Cardillo Way. In 2025, the northeast corner of the same intersection was co-named for Navarra as Detective Vito Navarra Way, reuniting the fellow officers and partners at a place symbolic of their service.

Sources:

Gil Tauber, "NYC Honorary Street Names," accessed June 15, 2022

Officer Down Memorial Page, "Police Officer Phillip W. Cardillo," accessed May 16, 2023

Philip Messing and Jason Grant, "Botched investigation into cop’s murder in 1972 was unforgivable, Bratton says," NY Post, 10/15/2015

"Phillip William Cardillo memorial," FindAGrave.com

“New York, New York City Marriage Licenses Index, 1950-1995", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLS1-4PM1 : Fri Feb 21 20:43:44 UTC 2025), Entry for Phillip Cardillo and Claudia Reese, 1963.

"United States, Census, 1950", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6XRQ-C89R : Wed Oct 04 12:31:04 UTC 2023), Entry for Frank Cardillo and Helen Cardillo, 7 April 1950.