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BY JULIANNE MCSHANE
Hail to the Deputy Chief!
Brooklynites gathered to toast Police
Department Deputy Chief Charles
Scholl of Patrol Borough Brooklyn
South at a Dec. 7 luncheon that a borough
do-good group organized in the
top cop’s honor.
Leaders of the Be Proud Foundation
paid tribute to Deputy Chief Scholl’s
decades of service, and his continued
support of their organization, according
to the group’s executive director,
Sheepshead Bay resident Raisa
Chernina.
“All these years, he’s been with us,”
Chernina said. “He’s a mensch.”
Police Department brass joined local
pols and civic leaders for the bash
at Skazka restaurant in Sheepshead
Bay, where Chernina and her group
presented the chief with a plaque
thanking him for his important work
keeping the city safe.
Chernina founded the Be Proud
Foundation 15 years ago, she said.
RECOGNIZING SERVICE: (Clockwise, from top left) Chairwoman of the Be Proud Foundation’s
Board of Directors Gina Andriollo, left, presented an award to Deputy Chief Charles
Scholl, center, along with board member Phillip Gurevich. From left, Sgt. Zagham Abbas,
Scholl, 63rd Precinct Commanding Offi cer Capt. Tito Romero, and 61st Precinct Commanding
Offi cer Capt. James King. From left, SCNG CEO and co-publisher Joshua Schneps, Capt. King,
On Stage at Kingsborough executive director Anna Becker, 61st Precinct Community Council
president Yves Etienne, and CB15 chairwoman Theresa Scavo. Photos by Trey Pentecost