00:00You don't want to fork a knife?
00:05No Bill de Blasio, Mo.
00:09Sybilized pizza eating.
00:12That's how I knew he really wasn't a counter.
00:15That's for me today.
00:17And it's not pepperoni, it's mushroom.
00:21That's what I'm doing.
00:22That's my slice.
00:24And I'm here today with our PBA president, Tommy Shevlin,
00:28our controller, Lane Phillips,
00:30Supervisor John Ferretti from the town of Hempstead,
00:33our delegates to the PBA and legislator John Gioffre,
00:37and we're here to do a couple of things.
00:40We're doing a memorial for a great police officer,
00:45one who was beloved in the 5th Precinct,
00:47police officer Patricia Espinosa,
00:49who was killed on the way to work last month,
00:53a very, very tragic situation.
00:55So there are 300-plus pizza places throughout Long Island
01:00that are going to contribute $5 for each pie that's sold today
01:04so that Patricia and her family have a little help
01:08because now, of course, her husband has to raise a child by himself,
01:13and we stick together as a family,
01:15especially when it comes to our law enforcement officers.
01:18And it's just fitting that we're here at King Umberto Pizzeria today in Elmont
01:23because just about a half a mile down the road
01:26is the 5th Precinct where Patricia served as a police officer.
01:30And again, she was an outstanding police officer,
01:33beloved by all the police officers in the community,
01:35and this is just a little something that we can do
01:38to help her family get through this crisis.
01:42And from here, because we had a blizzard of epic proportions
01:48this last couple of days,
01:50and our men and women of our various municipalities
01:54across Nassau County, county, town, and villages
01:58have done such a great job in the cleanup.
02:00We are going to deliver pies to some of our workers.
02:05Let's do it.
02:06Let's do it.
02:08Well, I'm getting the lead.
02:17What's up, guys?
02:18We got some pizza.
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