Suffolk County Police Commissoiner Rodney K. Harrison, left, Suffolk County Sheriff Errol D. Toulon Jr., center, and Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney meet with Long Island Association members Tuesday morning in Melville. Credit: Newsday/Alejandra Villa Loarca
By Michael O'Keefe
Updated April 5, 2022
Suffolk County’s top law enforcement officials told Long Island business leaders Tuesday that their priorities include targeting gang members and others responsible for gun violence, combating the opioid epidemic, solving the Gilgo Beach killings and advocating for crime victims.
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