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Stories From the NYPD

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Retired Intelligence Detective Gary Jenkins brings you the best in mob history with his unique perception of the mafia. In this episode, Gary interviews former NYPD officer Marique Bartoldus, who shares her 20-year journey in law enforcement. Marique’s book is Twenty and Out: A Compilation of Chaos experienced while serving 20 years in the New York City Police Department. Marique shares exciting life stories on the gritty streets with the NYPD in this well-written book. We discuss her experiences across various divisions, including patrol and SNU or Street Narcotics Unit, and the crazy work of an anit-crime cop in New York City. She explains and highlights the unpredictable realities of street police work. Marique shares gripping stories of high-stress encounters, the importance of quick thinking, and the camaraderie among officers. We also explore the impact of evolving crime trends, including fentanyl, and the personal toll of a career dedicated to community safety. Click here to get a copy of the book. Support the Podcast Subscribe to get new gangster stories every week. Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwireClick here to “buy me a cup of coffee” To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here.  To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To buy my Kindle book, Leaving Vegas: The True Story of How FBI Wiretaps Ended Mob Domination of Las Vegas Casinos. To subscribe on iTunes click here. Please give me a review and help others find the podcast. Donate to the podcast. Click here! Transcript [0:00]Well, hey, welcome all you wiretappers out there. Good to be back here in the studio of Gangland Wire. I have a show today with a officer from the New York Police Department. We’re going to tell some New York Police Department stories. You guys know that I spent 25 years on the Kansas City Police Department. Well, Marique Bartolda spent 20 years on the New York City Police Department. She’s got some great stories. So welcome, Marique. Hey, how’s it going? Thanks so much for having me. Great. I’m really glad to have you on. I think I’m looking forward to our mutual friend, Vic Ferrari says that you have some good stories. And so we’re going to hear some good stories today. I’m sure of that. Now the book guys, the book guys is 20 and out. It’s a compilation of chaos experience while serving 20 years in New York city police department. Here’s a review. I must say that the author was descriptive enough to set the scene of each story. I love that she She explained everything, which made you feel like you were right there with her. I couldn’t put it down and love that each chapter was a job she went to or encountered. Great job, Marique. So that’s, you know, a great review. And you got like all five star reviews, I believe. And so, guys, you can get that on Amazon. I’ll have a link to it in my show notes. So, Marique, tell us a little bit about yourself, you know, your education. And where did you work with the PD before we get into some stories? [1:22]So I grew up on Long Island in Malvern, which is right on the border of Queens and Nassau County. I went to New Paltz College. And while I was up there, I realized that I wanted to be a cop in New York City. So I left New Paltz, which is in upstate New York. I came back home and I went to school at John Jay College in Manhattan for criminal justice. I took a lot of law classes and I started going on the law track. I was really thinking maybe I wanted to be a lawyer. And I had taken the test for the New York City Police Department and they called me and I said, you know what? I don’t know about case law. [1:58]Reading it is fun to, you know, get an A in class or, you know, whatever. But to do this like as a chore for the next 30 years might get a little boring. So I said, you know what? I’m kind of an adrenaline junkie and And I might as...

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0:00.0

Well, hey, welcome all you are tappers out there. Good to be back here in the studio of Gangland Wire.

0:04.2

I have a show today with a officer from the New York Police Department. We're going to tell some New York Police Department stories.

0:13.1

You guys know that I spent 25 years on the Kansas City Police Department. Well, Marique Bartolda spent 20 years on the New York City Police Department. She's

0:21.8

got some great stories. So welcome, Marique. Hey, how's it going? Thanks so much for having me.

0:27.2

Great. I'm really glad to have you on. I think I'm looking forward to our mutual friend,

0:31.2

Vic Ferrari, says that you have some good stories. And so we're going to hear some good stories today.

0:35.7

I'm sure of that. Now, the book guys, the book guys is 20 and out. It's a compilation of chaos experience while serving 20 years in the New York City Police Department. Here's a review. I must say that the author was descriptive enough to set the scene of each story. I love that she explained everything, which made you feel like

0:54.9

you were right there with her. I couldn't put it down and love that each chapter was a job she went to

0:59.6

or encountered. Great job, Marie. So that's, you know, a great review. And you got like all five-star

1:06.8

reviews, I believe. And so guys, you can get that on Amazon. I'll have a link to it in my

1:12.4

show notes. So, Marie, tell us a little bit about yourself, you know, your education and where

1:18.7

did you work with the PD before we get into some stories? So I grew up on Long Island in

1:24.9

Malvern, which is right on the border of Queens and Nassau County.

1:28.7

I went to New Paltz College.

1:32.3

And while I was up there, I realized that I wanted to be a cop in New York City.

1:37.3

So I left New Pultz, which is in upstate New York.

1:39.5

I came back home and I went to school at a John Jay College in Manhattan for criminal justice.

1:44.8

I took a lot of law classes. and I started going on the law track.

1:48.4

I was really thinking maybe I wanted to be a lawyer and I had taken the test for the New York

1:53.2

City Police Department and they called me and I said, you know what, I don't know about case law.

1:59.0

Reading it is fun to, you know, get an A in class or, you know, whatever, but to do this, like, as a chore for the next 30 years might get a little boring.

2:06.4

So I said, you know what, I'm kind of an adrenaline junkie.

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