Politics & Government

West Babylon Street Renamed For Officer Peter Figoski

The Town of Babylon and officials from the New York City Police Department, Babylon School Board and Babylon Village government came out to honor fallen NYPD Detective Peter Figoski with a street renaming ceremony in West Babylon on Saturday morning.

“I’ll be proud to tell my kids that they live on a block named for a hero,” said Steve Bellone, Suffolk County Executive and a West Babylon resident, before a crowd of hundreds on the corner of Midwood Road and Norton Avenue. “We live among heroes, and we don’t even realize it.

“They’re just leading their normals lives, raising a family, contributing to our communities... but they’re what make our communities great.”

Rich Schaffer, Babylon Town Supervisor, and Figoski’s four daughters – Caitlyn, Christine, Caroline and Corinne – helped unveil the new street sign, honorarily renaming Midwood Road in the memory of the deceased detective.

The ceremony, interrupted for a short period by rain, also included speeches from Ray Kelly, NYPD Commissioner, and Ralph Scordino, Babylon Village mayor.

Figoski was gunned down in December 2011 by a fleeing robber while responding to a robbery call in East New York. His shooter, Lamont Pride, was found guilty and sentence to at least 45-years to life in prison for his murder.

Patch will have a full photo gallery and videos from today’s ceremony on Monday.


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