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More than two dozen citizens sworn in as ‘special deputies’ to assist Nassau County during emergencies

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More than two dozen citizens sworn in as ‘special deputies’ to assist Nassau County during emergencies

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman swore in 26 citizens as new “special deputies” who will be activated to assist the county during emergencies, such as a terrorist attack or a natural disaster.

The provisional special deputies — many of them retired police officers, and military and emergency responders — are licensed to carry guns and receive firearms training.

“I want to thank you for stepping up to the plate and being part of our safety and security in Nassau County,” Blakeman said at the graduation ceremony Monday night in Mineola.

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman.

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman swore in 26 citizens as “special deputies” who will be activated to assist the county during emergencies. James Messerschmidt

The provisional special deputies are licensed to carry guns and receive firearms training.

The provisional special deputies are licensed to carry guns and receive firearms training. James Messerschmidt

“The number one job of a public official is public safety, public health, and public welfare.”

Critics have slammed the program, which falls under the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office, as Blakeman’s private militia.

But he brushed off the brickbats, saying the special deputies will supplement — not supplant — police and emergency responders, such as by providing coverage at power plants, hospitals, and faith-based institutions.

Their activation will help police and emergency responders do their jobs, the county executive said.

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman swore in 26 volunteers on December 30, 2024 in Mineola, NY.

“I want to thank you for stepping up to the plate and being part of our safety and security in Nassau County,” Blakeman said at the graduation ceremony. James Messerschmidt

Blakeman said their activation will help police and emergency responders do their jobs.

Blakeman said their activation will help police and emergency responders do their jobs. James Messerschmidt

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman swore in 26 volunteers on December 30, 2024 in Mineola, NY.

Critics have slammed the program, which falls under the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office, as Blakeman’s private militia. James Messerschmidt

“We’re not scrambling if there is an emergency,” said Blakeman.

The deputies don’t get paid unless they’re activated.

“I hope and pray I never have to activate you,” he told the deputies.

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