on the NYPD's auxiliary force when
he decided to enroll in the academy.
“I figured it's a good future,” he says.
Joel Witriol, a 24-year-old Talmud scholar from Brooklyn, starts his training at the department's Police Academy today. “I realized there were so many things you could do [as a cop] - everything from community service to fighting narcotics,” Witriol said, coming off the heels of a stint with the department's auxiliary police force. “There are a hundred things, and every day is different.”
Witriol has a degree from United Talmudical Seminary in Monroe, where he studied “religious stuff, mostly.”
He's also held part-time jobs doing everything from driving a delivery truck to working for a furniture company.
Meet The New “Jewish Law”
on the NYPD’s auxiliary force when
he decided to enroll in the academy.
“I figured it’s a good future,” he says.
The NYPD has recruited an unorthodox new officer – its first Hasidic cop.
Joel Witriol, a 24-year-old Talmud scholar from Brooklyn, starts his training at the department’s Police Academy today. “I realized there were so many things you could do [as a cop] – everything from community service to fighting narcotics,” Witriol said, coming off the heels of a stint with the department’s auxiliary police force. “There are a hundred things, and every day is different.”
Witriol has a degree from United Talmudical Seminary in Monroe, where he studied “religious stuff, mostly.”
He’s also held part-time jobs doing everything from driving a delivery truck to working for a furniture company.