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2001
The September 11 attacks (also referred to as 9/11) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda against the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001.
Naples Daily News
Article 9-11 ceremony was about Heroes Remembered
Posted: Sept. 11, 2009
http://archive.naplesnews.com/news/local/videophotos-naples-9-11-ceremony-was-about-heroes-remembered-ep-396993268-343716862.html/
Collier County sheriff's Cpl. Carmine Marceno was working in New York on that fateful day, as a Suffolk County Park police officer. In the pocket of his uniform, he carries missal cards with the names of friends he's lost, some of them on Sept. 11. "Every time I put my uniform on, I bring them with me," Marceno said. "This day brings back a lot of memories of a lot of co-workers and great friends I've made along the way. I will never forget them."
FGCU REMEMBERS 9/11
By Travis Brown
Posted Sept. 14, 2016
Campus News
http://eaglenews.org/news/fgcu-remembers-911/
“I believe the most important thing is to never forget those that paid the price that day,” said Capt. Carmine Marceno, with the Lee County Sheriff’s Department, during his presentation at the event. “The most important thing is to never forget.” Marceno was working as a police officer with the New York Police Department during the time of the attacks and, although he was not on duty, he still recalled, “I immediately knew that we were under attack and that moment changed the world forever.”
The only problem is that according to his LCSO application, he was employed at Island Tea of Naples (4/00 through 1/03). Next time you see Carmine ask him for the list of names that he has in his uniform pocket.
There are only two options: (1) The statements to the News Media was falsified or (2) the application to the LCSO was falsified.
People continue to attack the female victim's credibility but fail to vent Carmine Marceno. No it is not politics. It is integrity.
The September 11 attacks (also referred to as 9/11) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda against the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001.
Naples Daily News
Article 9-11 ceremony was about Heroes Remembered
Posted: Sept. 11, 2009
http://archive.naplesnews.com/news/local/videophotos-naples-9-11-ceremony-was-about-heroes-remembered-ep-396993268-343716862.html/
Collier County sheriff's Cpl. Carmine Marceno was working in New York on that fateful day, as a Suffolk County Park police officer. In the pocket of his uniform, he carries missal cards with the names of friends he's lost, some of them on Sept. 11. "Every time I put my uniform on, I bring them with me," Marceno said. "This day brings back a lot of memories of a lot of co-workers and great friends I've made along the way. I will never forget them."
FGCU REMEMBERS 9/11
By Travis Brown
Posted Sept. 14, 2016
Campus News
http://eaglenews.org/news/fgcu-remembers-911/
“I believe the most important thing is to never forget those that paid the price that day,” said Capt. Carmine Marceno, with the Lee County Sheriff’s Department, during his presentation at the event. “The most important thing is to never forget.” Marceno was working as a police officer with the New York Police Department during the time of the attacks and, although he was not on duty, he still recalled, “I immediately knew that we were under attack and that moment changed the world forever.”
The only problem is that according to his LCSO application, he was employed at Island Tea of Naples (4/00 through 1/03). Next time you see Carmine ask him for the list of names that he has in his uniform pocket.
There are only two options: (1) The statements to the News Media was falsified or (2) the application to the LCSO was falsified.
People continue to attack the female victim's credibility but fail to vent Carmine Marceno. No it is not politics. It is integrity.