New York City Transit Police Department, New York
End of Watch Friday, September 21, 1984
Reflections for Police Officer Irma Fran Lozada
Rest in eternal peace my beautiful sister- in-blue..you have not been forgotten.
Lieutenant Raymond Flores
NYPD (retired)
September 21, 2019
Rest in eternal peace my beautiful sister- in- blue. Our hearts were broken that day by the evil that still exists today. May that killer never see freedom again, and have
pain and suffering in hell.
Lieutenant Ray Flores(retired)
NYPD
September 21, 2019
We gathered today, at her gravesite, to remember her on the 35th anniversary of her end of watch. The wreath laying, organized by Transit District 33, her command, was very moving. It brought back sad memories but also great pride and comfort in knowing that decades later she is not forgotten. When you join the NYPD Family, it's forever.
Wilhelm Figueroa, Director (Ret.)
NYPD Director Photographic Services (Ret.) First Cousin
September 21, 2019
Rest In Peace PO Irma Lozada “ Fran “. Today is the anniversary of your death , so many years ago . However your death was never lost on me . Having worked in that crime ridden ghetto and in anti crime for over 10 years at TD 33 my thoughts were always with you at Wilson Ave. No one really knows what happened that day but you . God bless you and your loved ones !!!
Retired Po Jesberger- McIntosh
NYPD- TRANSIT
September 21, 2019
Rest In Peace Sister in Blue. Thank you Hero and your family for your sacrifice and service. Never forgotten.
Officer Mike Robinson (Ret.)
Upland Police Dept. CA
September 21, 2019
Officer Irma Lozada
I remember Fran from the 155th st Police Academy. She was always smiling.
I spent a week of restricted duty with her at Jay St. I remember thinking after she went back to full duty how much I was going to miss hanging out with her.
She was one of the nicest people I met on that job.
I left NYCTPD and was on the job in NJ when I heard the news on TV.
Fran your heroism and your ultimate sacrifice will never be forgotten. R.I.P
Ret . Det. Frank Caminiti
Essex County Sheriff Newark NJ
September 10, 2019
I remember this incident I was assigned to dist 1 Columbus circle when this happened. It was sad. I was in company 84-80.. graduated in Dec. She was pretty. The story printed here was totally different of what the incident occured.
TP0 Cabrera 1454
NYCTPD
July 29, 2019
Officer Irma Lozada. Rest in Peace. I attended your funeral with other members of the City Of Stamford Connecticut Police Department. I had three years on the job then.
I just recently retired after almost 37 years.
I think of you every so often. God bless you and your family.
John Farrell City Of Stamford Ct. P.D. Retired.
May 7, 2019
This has now been confirmed: She was an auxiliary in the 24 from 1979-1982. Her brother was APO in the 24 as well from 1979-1990.
How can we get this service credited in her official bio for this memorial page? Can anyone help or offer advice?
A/Sgt. Joan Martinez
NYPD Auxiliary 24 Pct.
April 30, 2019
I was a rookie when you left us. We will always honor your memory starting with asking that your murderer remain in prison for the rest of his days.
Lieutenant Jack La Torre
NYPD
April 28, 2019
I am hearing rumors that she was an Auxiliary at the 24 and her brother and APO in the 23. Can anyone please verify?
Such shame.
May St. Micheal be kind to her.
A/Sgt. Joan Martinez
NYPD Auxiliary
April 27, 2019
No Parole
Warden (retired)
MCDOC
April 25, 2019
No Parole at all.
Detective Michael Lewy ( Ret )
PAPD
April 25, 2019
no parole ever
BILL Wilkens
April 24, 2019
No Parole
Retired Detective John Kelly
N Y P D
April 24, 2019
There should be no parole for a person that commits murder! Someone who takes a life, then they should sacrifice the remainder of their life locked away from the public. These murders still have a life, but they took away their victim's life and future. They took away someone's mother, father, sister, brother and/or child. They took away someones loved one and those lives will never be the same! Those families are changed forever! No parole for killers, especially cop killers.
Detective John Sweeney (Ret.)
NYCPD
April 24, 2019
No Parole
Retired Lieutenant John Kid
NYPD
April 24, 2019
You will never be forgotten.
Ret. Sgt. Vincent DeVita
NYPD
April 23, 2019
I remember when it happened. Though I never met Officer Lozada her death shook me really hard. I’d lost other officers, some of them friends. She was the first female officer killed LOD. One of our princesses was gone.
Police Officer Glenn Davis NYPD (retired
NYPD (retired)
April 23, 2019
This convict should not be allowed to go free.
Lee Piner
Private Citizen
April 23, 2019
RIP my sister
PO Glen Viruet
NYPD
April 23, 2019
May Officer Irma Lozada Rest In Peace and may her family and friends find strength in knowing she died a hero protecting us all. Thank you to all law enforcement everywhere for all you do, everyday.
Ptl. Richard Gray
NYCPD Hwy Ptl. 3
April 23, 2019
Rest In Peace Sister
Drum Major Ken Corrigan
NY PEACE OFFICERS AMERICAN WARPIPES
April 23, 2019
To the family, friends and colleagues of HERO Officer Irma Lozada: Proudly mailed my NO PAROLE letter today. I am very sorry for your loss!
To HERO Officer Lozada: Thank You for your service and sacrifice. You are not forgotten!
God Bless You All
Allie Wroten
Proudly Supporting All L.E.O.’s
Wife of a Corrections Deputy
April 22, 2019
I went to the Academy with Irma . She was a great Person and Police Officer. Her killer should never see the outside of prison. Rest In Peace Irma!
Retiered Lieutenant
NYCTPD/NYPD Oct. 1981- Oct. 2001
April 22, 2019
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