Hi TradeName,
The New York City Police Department does save many objects involved in their best known or more interesting cases to this day, but to see them you need special permission of the Police as they are in one of the Precincts. The New York City Fire Department does have a Fire Department museum, although it has moved from the locale I used to visit in lower Manhattan.
I saw some of the Police Department items of interest in the lobby of Surrogate's Court back in the early 1980s when I worked three blocks away. Among other things was the twisted cord or rope of sheets that was supposed to be made and used by Abe Reles (the criminal testifying against "Murder Inc." in 1942) when he fell out of the window of the Half Moon Hotel in Coney Island where he was supposedly was being protected by policemen. Nobody actually believes Reles was really trying to flee the room using that makeshift "ladder", but believe the cops took bribes and allowed Abe to be thrown out of the window by hoods paid to do it. As a result there was a dark humor joke that Reles was the "canary" (stool pidgeon) who could "sing" (give testimony) but could not fly!
Jeff
The New York City Police Department does save many objects involved in their best known or more interesting cases to this day, but to see them you need special permission of the Police as they are in one of the Precincts. The New York City Fire Department does have a Fire Department museum, although it has moved from the locale I used to visit in lower Manhattan.
I saw some of the Police Department items of interest in the lobby of Surrogate's Court back in the early 1980s when I worked three blocks away. Among other things was the twisted cord or rope of sheets that was supposed to be made and used by Abe Reles (the criminal testifying against "Murder Inc." in 1942) when he fell out of the window of the Half Moon Hotel in Coney Island where he was supposedly was being protected by policemen. Nobody actually believes Reles was really trying to flee the room using that makeshift "ladder", but believe the cops took bribes and allowed Abe to be thrown out of the window by hoods paid to do it. As a result there was a dark humor joke that Reles was the "canary" (stool pidgeon) who could "sing" (give testimony) but could not fly!
Jeff
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