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Sgt. Angel Rodriguez, from the Puerto Rico Police Department

Sgt. Angel Rodriguez, from the Puerto Rico Police Department

Sgt. Angel Rodriguez, from the Puerto Rico Police Department SWAT Team, briefs PRNG citizens-soldiers on the rules of engagement for their next mission. Troops from the PRNG began the necessary trainings in com... More

Inspector Wilfredo Benitez, the Puerto Rico Police

Inspector Wilfredo Benitez, the Puerto Rico Police

Inspector Wilfredo Benitez, the Puerto Rico Police Department's Rapid Reaction Force director, welcomes and thanks Puerto Rico National Guard citizen-soldiers for their support on the joint mission. Troops from... More

Col. Francisco Neuman, the officer in charge of operations

Col. Francisco Neuman, the officer in charge of operations

Col. Francisco Neuman, the officer in charge of operations for the Puerto Rico National Guard, talks to local Internal Revenue Service officials prior to an operations meeting at Hangar 21 in San Juan, Puerto R... More

Sgt. Luis Ayala and Agent Juan Colon, from the Puerto

Sgt. Luis Ayala and Agent Juan Colon, from the Puerto

Sgt. Luis Ayala and Agent Juan Colon, from the Puerto Rico Police Department SWAT Team, briefs PRNG citizens-soldiers on how to perform a proper warrant for their next mission. Troops from the PRNG began the ne... More

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