Detective Dalsh Veve suffered a traumatic brain injury while responding to a shooting call nearly six years ago. Today, NYPD and Tunnel to Towers are still supporting him, and his family.
On June 3, 2017, Veve rushed to a scene where shots were reportedly fired in Brooklyn. Zeroing in on a teenage suspect in a stolen car, he would be dragged for three blocks,"We had our clothes ready to go to church the following morning. So that's not something that I ever expected," recalled his wife, Esther Veve.– his wife by his side, their daughter on his lap.
Now, six years after the detective’s life was forever changed, a strong community has built around him. From his wife, who set her nursing career aside to focus on his recovery, to his NYPD colleagues, who have lived by the words to "never forget." Dalsh's Dawgs had five members last year. This year, his wife Esther tells FOX 5, they are 47 strong – led in large part by NYPD colleagues, including Chief Joseph Gulotta, who was Dalsh Veve's commanding officer in Brooklyn the night of his injury.
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