Two NYPD Recruits Receive Special Shields
The sons of two NYPD officers received the shields that had been worn by Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly and ESU Officer Stephen Driscoll, who died in the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks.

NYPD Officer Barry Driscoll receives the shield worn by his late father Stephen Driscoll, who died in the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks.
The sons of two NYPD officers received the shields that had been worn by Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly and ESU Officer Stephen Driscoll, who died in the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks.
Barry Driscoll, 24, and Conor McDonald, 23, received their shields from the commissioner Dec. 16 at the NYPD's academy in Manhattan. Both men will graduate along with the largest police recruit class since 2008 in a ceremony at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 27.
Probationary Officer McDonald is the son of Det. Steven McDonald, who was paralyzed in a 1986 shooting in Central Park. The younger McDonald requested and was granted shield No. 15978, which Commissioner Kelly wore when he was a police officer. McDonald represents the fourth generation of his family to serve in the NYPD.
Probationary Officer Barry Driscoll is the second NYPD officer in his family after his late father Stephen, whose shield was No. 17482. Barry Driscoll is a graduate of Boston University.
Probationary officers traditionally receive their service weapons and shields, which are returned upon promotion or retirement and re-issued by the department, at the Police Academy prior to graduation.
Approximately 1,200 new police officers will begin their assignments later this month.
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