: Part 2 – Marique “Monz” Bartoldus – Retired NYPD, one of New York City’s finest, and bravest, and toughest, and funniest…

Episode 174,   Dec 10, 05:01 AM

Following in her dad’s footsteps, Marique “Monz” Bartoldus made a life-changing decision to join the largest police department in the US, the NYPD. She demonstrated commitment, bravery, perseverance, and teamwork while surviving in one of the toughest places on earth for a cop, and she found humor in many of her adventures.

This week, Murph hosts Marie “Monz” Bartoldus, a 20-year veteran of the NYPD.  They discuss Monz’ motivation behind joining the police force, the importance of accountability, the camaraderie built in high-pressure situations, and the challenges faced by officers today.  Monz shares her experiences growing up in the Big Apple, along with several memorable stories from her time at NYPD, many humorous, some harrowing, and bravery above and beyond.  They explore the dynamics of police work, community engagement, the importance of compassion, and the challenges of maintaining respect for law enforcement amidst societal changes.  Throughout, they reveal experiences from various chapters in Monz’ book, Twenty and Out, A Compilation of Chaos Experienced While Serving 20 Years in the NYPD.