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Patrolman Benjamin M. Bruno Way

Patrolman Benjamin Bruno, photo courtesy of Officer Down Memorial Page

NYPD Patrolman Benjamin M. Bruno (1928 - 1956) of Woodhaven was 28 years old when he was killed in a car accident in the line of duty. In the early hours of January 30, 1956, Patrolman Bruno was in pursuit of a speeding car headed east on Northern Boulevard, when a collision with a westbound car took place on a wet patch of pavement near 230th Street, on the border of Alley Pond Park and Douglaston-Little Neck. The collision killed both Bruno and Alexander Johnson, 19, of Corona. Johnson was a passenger in the car driven by his brother, Lindbergh Johnson.

Bruno spent four years in the marines, before joining the NYPD in 1951, as part of Highway Unit 3. He was survived at the time by his parents Sylvia and Cono Bruno, along with three sisters and three brothers. A mass, attended by 300 police officers, was held for Patrolman Bruno at St. Thomas the Apostle Roman Catholic Church in Woodhaven. He was buried at St. John Cemetery, in Middle Village.

The stretch of Northern Boulevard between 234th Street and the Cross Island Parkway, the vicinity where Patrolman Bruno died while on duty, was named in his honor.

Sources:

“Officer, Chasing Speeder, And Autoist Killed; 5 Injured.” The Leader-Observer (Woodhaven — Richmond Hill — Kew Gardens — Ozone Park), February 2, 1956.

“Funeral for Patrolman Killed In Line of Duty,” Daily News, February 3, 1956.

Local Laws of the City of New York for the Year 2024, No. 81, accessed October 14, 2024.