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Mangano Appoints New Police Chaplain

Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano and Acting Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter recently appointed Reverend Derek Garcia as a Nassau County Police Chaplain. Police chaplains serve in a variety of ways, some of which include assisting in death notifications, assisting to support victims in times of crisis, visiting sick or injured personnel, counseling of members of the police department and their families and

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Pictured from left: Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano; NCPD Police Chaplain Reverend Derek Garcia; Reverend Salvatore Garcia (Rev. Derek Garcia’s Father); and Acting Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter.

serving as a liaison with other clergy in the community. The position of a police chaplain can be demanding at times as their services are requested at all hours of the night and under a variety of conditions.  

“Reverend Derek Garcia is a great addition to the Nassau County Police Department,” said Mangano. “His dedication to the people of Nassau County is truly admirable and speaks volumes about his commitment to bettering the lives of everyone he comes across.”

Garcia grew up in a devout Christian household with parents who were founding pastors of El Tabernaculo de Gozo Church in East Meadow. He attended Great Neck North High School and also attended BOCES in Farmingdale for Aviation for two years where he followed his passion for flying up until his first few months in college. Following a trip to India, Garcia was inspired to take a different path and gave up flying to follow in his father’s footsteps. After returning from college, Garcia took over the youth ministry at El Tabernaculo de Gozo Church. He is now senior pastor of the church and in 2006, he became a board member of the Long Island Hispanic Pastoral Association where he works closely with dozens of pastors in Nassau County, helping to support and grow their ministries as well.

Many have enlisted Garcia’s help in the organizing of events and programs, including back in 2011, when he was a major coordinator in a 15,000 person event in Freeport for the Hispanic community called the Annual Noche Cristiana in Eisenhower Park, a summer evening of music for the Spanish-speaking community.  In addition, Garcia was recruited by a community leader working out of Shepherd’s Gate in Brentwood to head an after school enrichment program for middle and high school students.

Garcia married his wife Stephanie in September of 2009 and was blessed with three beautiful children, Grace, Josiah and Obed. They currently reside in East Meadow.

-Submitted by Nassau County