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Patrolman Joseph L. Rauchut Way

Photo courtesy of Officer Down Memorial Page

Patrolman Joseph L. Rauchut (1924-1957) was assigned to Motorcycle Precinct 2, now known as Highway 2, when he was killed in the line of duty during a vehicle stop.

Born December 14, 1924, Rauchut served with the United States Army during World War II and was a prisoner of war before joining the NYPD on July 1, 1955. He served the 79th Precinct until January 19, 1957, next joining the Motorcycle Precinct

On the morning of November 30, 1957, Rauchut pulled over a car at the Brooklyn end of the Kosciusko Bridge. He told the driver to get back into his car, apparently joking that there was no need for them both to be killed while he wrote out the summons. Soon after, a truck hit Rauchut's patrol car, which then struck him. He later died of his injuries at Elmhurst General Hospital.

He was survived by his wife, Elizabeth, and their three young children, Joseph Jr., Jeanette, and Richard.

Council Member Robert Holden proposed co-naming this street, near the site of the fatal crash, in Rauchut's honor in 2023. A ceremony to dedicate the street was held on December 14, 2024.

Sources:

"Committee Report of the Infrastructure Division," The Council of the City of New York, December 20, 2023

Si Slovitt, "Policing the Town," Brooklyn Daily, December 11, 1957, via Brooklyn Newsstand

"Patrolman, Father of 3, Killed Under Own Patrol Car," Kings County Chronicle, December 10, 1957, via Brooklyn Newsstand

"Joseph Louis Rauchet," findagrave.com, accessed July 27, 2025

New York City Police Benevolent Association (@nycpba), Instagram, December 14, 2024