Guardian Angels Back On The Beat

Guardian Angels Back On The Beat

In light of the recent murder of 18-year-old Walt Whitman High School senior Maggie Rosales, the Guardian Angels (a global citizen patrol group that helps protect areas from violence through inclusive methods) has returned to Huntington Station in order to offer its services to the hurting community.

Read on to learn more about the Guardian Angels, how the community has responded to their presence, and what actions they intend to take moving forward to help Huntington Station become a safer town for all! 

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PD Steps Up Station Patrols

PD Steps Up Station Patrols

In the aftermath of the stabbing death of 18-year-old Walt Whitman High School senior Maggie Rosales, residents are calling for an increased police presence in the area.

As they push for the county to reopen a Second Precinct police annex, the Suffolk County PD has confirmed more patrols will be shortly underway in Huntington Station.

Read on to learn the full story, including what efforts are being made my the police to ensure that Huntington Station is a safe place for all to live!

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Outraged Over Violent Crimes, Residents March On Town Hall

Outraged Over Violent Crimes, Residents March On Town Hall

In an emotionally charged night Tuesday, hundreds marched in the name of not only the slain teen Maggie Rosales (a Walt Whitman High School senior stabbed to death in Huntington Station), but also for the three other victims of unsolved homicides just within the year (including Station residents Danny Carbajal, 25, Luis Ramos-Rodriguez, 38, and Sarah Strobel, 23). 

Following a deliberately peaceful and organized march, tensions flared in the town board meeting afterwards, as many Huntington Station residents demanded justice needed to be served and action had to finally be taken to stop the string of violent crimes that had ravaged the hamlet for so long.

Read on for the full story, including information on the march, the town board meeting, and how the Huntington Station community has rallied together to take action after the lives of Maggie Rosales and several others were all ended far too soon.

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