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How to Support Port Washington Officer Seriously Hurt During Police Escort
The officer's recovery is expected to take years after requiring multiple surgeries.

The community is coming together to support the family of a Port Washington Police Officer who was seriously injured in the line of duty in January.
Traffic Enforcement Safety Officer Michael McNulty was operating a motorcycle during a police escort to a hospital when the accident occurred on Saturday, Jan. 28.
The officer’s recovery is expected to take years after requiring multiple blood transfusions and surgeries. His prognosis is unknown.
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The Port Washington PBA is collecting donations for the officer’s family to assist with future expenses. McNulty’s wife cannot return to work as she is constantly by his side in a hospital’s intensive care unit.
All funds will help the McNulty family during their time of need. McNulty is also the father of two children. As of Monday afternoon, more than $40,000 has been raised to support the McNulty family. Donate here.
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The Port Washington PBA is also holding a blood drive on Monday, Feb. 20 to support the officer. More information on the blood drive is available here.
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