84th Precinct Report: Officers Hunt and Condon recognized as Cops of the Month
The 84th Precinct Community Council’s Cop of the Month award is usually given to an officer who performs a miraculous life-saving deed or who helps reduce the amount of guns on the streets. But this month it was given to two officers, not for any one specific deed, but instead because they are exemplary cops who have done so much for the community.
Police Officers Donovan Hunt and John Condon, who are commonly seen together on either Montague Street or Court Street in Brooklyn Heights as part of the 84th Precinct’s Downtown Conditions Unit, were recognized as Cops of the Month by the Community Council at Borough Hall on Tuesday.
“Officer Hunt and Officer Condon should be, by now, very familiar in the precinct community,” said Leslie Lewis, president of the 84th Precinct Community Council. “I’ve seen you here for years and it’s been a pleasure to have you here. You’re one of the reasons that cops like working in this precinct, because people like the cops in this precinct. You made people happy that there is a cop out here on the streets.”