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WPCNR COUNTY POLICE GAZETTE. By John F. Bailey. March 14, 2007: County Executive Andrew Spano and County Commissioner of Public Safety Thomas Belfiore introduced the county’s first mounted police unit today at the unit headquarters at Muscoot Farm. The horse and their new officers demonstrated crowd control formations for the gathered media.

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Here they come! Ranger, Mohawk, Zeus and Hudson — “The Four Mesquiters,” left to right Sean Lonergan in the saddle on Ranger, Angela Caporale riding Mohawk, Officer Fabian Yearwood on Zeus and Officer Keith McCartney astride Hudson riding into town this morning in their on duty debut.
The four Horse Officers and their trusty steeds give the county and extra measure of proven crowd control abilities as well as the ability to get faster into areas of parks and campuses where patrol cars, bikes, and officers on foot cannot go. Commissioner Belfiore said the horses could be deployed anywhere in the county within 30 minutes. A custom $25,000 horse van will be available for the mounted four within about a month Captain Stasaitis said.
Commissioner Belfiore said the horses were purchased and tacked up with all equipment for a total of $35,000. He said each cost $9,000, and that they eac cost about $1,500 a year to feed. The police also purchased a $5,000 horse trailer to start the program. Belfiore said that a $50,000 grant from former State Senator Nicholas Spano helped seed the new department.
Officer Gary Rodetis, a Nassau County mounted police officer with 13 years experience helped train the four new County “Mounted Police.” Rodetis said horse units make the police job of crowd control much easier. “One horse can do the job of 9 Police officers.” Belfiore also noted that the vantage point of the mounted officer allows them to analyze and deal developing crowd situations faster. The officers astride the 4 Law Horses demonstrated crowd clearing techniques and escort formations.
The four horses and officers were trained by Nassau County Police at no charge to the county, who were given awards by the county and posed with their graduates.



