New York City Police Department, New York
End of Watch Sunday, April 2, 1978
Reflections for Police Officer Norman R. Cerullo
You are never forgotten!
Cpl/1 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police
September 13, 2007
I cannot begin to express the anger I felt while reading the about the aquittal of this suspect. Officer, you and your partner are never, ever forgotten for your heroism and courage as is the case with the many correction officers who gave theor lives at the hand of this pathetic suspect. Thank you for your service and dedication.
Cpl/1 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police
September 13, 2006
Hey partner its Gaspar,
I am sitting down 27 years later and I can still see the shine on your perfectly round head. If friends and family are reading this don’t think I am going “psyco . I sometimes have talked to you and Chris in the past; and always kept you and your family in my prayers and special intentions. I miss ya brother, you were a great partner, good friend. Even though I had to here you complain about the Babylon Long Island Commute. Norman, keep an eye out for us you were my mentor then maybe now you can be my guardian angel now. I am on patrol again this time in Florida, its different and yet in many ways the same. I am keeping true to the cause and locking the bad guys up.
Your partner,
John Michael Gaspar
Detective John Micahel Gaspar
NYPD retired / now Florida Deputy Sheriff (FCSO)
November 10, 2005
Norm and his partner Chris Massone were friends and brother officers at the 79Pct. Both were good street cops. Both represented the concern to rid the streets of such criminals. GOD REST THEIR SOULS !
Police Officer Al Yevoli
N.Y.C.P.D.
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