New York Minute
Source: Bronx Banter - Jul 25, 2012 at 9:20 AM
There used to be a cop that stood on the corner of 103rd Street and West End Avenue when I was a kid. Early 1970s. His name was Wallace. He had a nightstick. We stopped and said hello to him every time we saw him. He always had a smile and it never dawned on me that cops were just cops, men without names, because of Wallace.
[Photo Credit: Dick Leonhardt]

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