DNYUZ
  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • World
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Culture
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Television
    • Theater
    • Gaming
    • Sports
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Autos
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
Home News Crime

Seasoned NYPD detective who saved life of Russian tourist promoted: ‘Be the person who helps’

October 30, 2025
in Crime, News
Seasoned NYPD detective who saved life of Russian tourist promoted: ‘Be the person who helps’
494
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A seasoned NYPD detective who nearly a decade ago jumped into action to save the life of a Russian tourist stabbed by a madman while visiting Los Angeles was promoted Thursday – as he urged his fellow Finest to “be the person who helps.”

Albert Ramos, 58, who joined the NYPD in 1994, reflected on the heart-pounding November 2015 ordeal as he was promoted to Detective First Grade along with five other cops at One Police Plaza. 

“We did our job, but the most impactful moment was when I came home and my son was 11 years old at the time and he said, ‘Dad, I’m so proud of you,’” Ramos told The Post. “And that’s when I knew that, hey…you don’t need to be recognized, but that’s what it’s all about, helping people – being part of this great organization, which I just can’t see myself leaving.”

Albert Ramos, 58, was promoted to Detective First Grade about 10 years after he and his partner jumped into action to save the life of a Russian tourist stabbed in Los Angeles.
Albert Ramos, 58, was promoted to Detective First Grade about 10 years after he and his partner jumped into action to save the life of a Russian tourist stabbed in Los Angeles. LP Media

“I love it. And I’m happy that I was able to make First Grade and keep going,” he said, alongside his wife Lori and college student son Albert, who plays baseball at Adelphi University. 

Ramos and his now-retired partner Detective Dan Mulligan were on assignment in the City of Angels – looking to extradite the suspects in an unrelated crime – but off-duty on a Starbucks coffee break when they heard panicked screams coming from just outside. 

“We heard some screams, and two young little girls ran past me, and I saw two guys fighting,” Ramos said. “One had a knife, and the other guy was protecting himself from the guy with the knife.” 

Albert Ramos, 58, was promoted to Detective First Grade about 10 years after he and his partner jumped into action to save the life of a Russian tourist stabbed in Los Angeles.
Ramos has served within the NYPD for 32 years. LP Media

The armed man slashed the tourist in the throat – and was aiming the blade at his chest – when Ramos pulled out his gun as he disarmed the attacker, he said. 

“My training kicked in,” Ramos said. “My partner was there – it was just a good moment for us to be there. We saved his life. And it was a good feeling.”

Then a friendly local construction worker realized neither Ramos or Mulligan were equipped with handcuffs and stepped in to help, he recalled. 

“There’s a guy working, like a carpenter,” Ramos said. “And he just strolled over and he goes, ‘Hey, dude, could you use some zip ties?’”

Albert Ramos, 58, was promoted to Detective First Grade about 10 years after he and his partner jumped into action to save the life of a Russian tourist stabbed in Los Angeles.
Ramos and his partner used zip ties from a local construction worker to cuff the attacker before the LAPD arrived. LP Media

“I said, ‘Absolutely. I could use zip ties,’” the detective recalled. “And we got them, and then we called 911, and we got the cops coming.”

The suspect – identified by local media as 54-year-old Donald Offerman – was arrested and charged with attempted murder, and later ordered held on $500,000 bail.

In the aftermath of the heinous crime, the victim’s young daughters sent a heartfelt handwritten letter to Ramos and Mulligan.

“Thanks to you he is alive now,” they wrote, alongside a drawing of an angel, with the word “You” next to it. 

“That’s what it’s all about,” Ramos said. “I mean… you gotta put it in perspective. Yeah, you can’t just be the cop that helps. You gotta be the person who helps, and then you’ll be an even better cop.”

Albert Ramos, 58, was promoted to Detective First Grade about 10 years after he and his partner jumped into action to save the life of a Russian tourist stabbed in Los Angeles.
Ramos urged his fellow Finest to “be the person who helps, and then you’ll be an even better cop.” LP Media

Ramos – originally from Manhattan and now living in Queens – served in multiple precincts across Brooklyn North, including as a narcotics officer, before working within the Detective Squad in Manhattan’s 6th Precinct. 

He currently serves as a detective within the Queens DA Squad.

“I’ve been through a lot in the police department, and it was always great,” he said. “I love [coming] into work every day.”

Dozens of cops – ranging in rank from detective to deputy inspector, were promoted Thursday. 

Commissioner Jessica Tish said their promotions are “confirmation that you’ve had the highest standards of this profession, judgment in moments of consequence, leadership under pressure, and dedication to a mission that is larger than yourself, protecting the people of New York City.”

The post Seasoned NYPD detective who saved life of Russian tourist promoted: ‘Be the person who helps’ appeared first on New York Post.

Tags: CrimedetectivesLos AngelesNYPD
Share198Tweet124Share
With fragile Gaza ceasefire holding, Trump wants to make headway on Indonesia-Israel normalization
News

With fragile Gaza ceasefire holding, Trump wants to make headway on Indonesia-Israel normalization

by Associated Press
October 31, 2025

WASHINGTON (AP) — made sure during to praise regional allies that have backed his push to bring about a permanent ...

Read more
News

‘It’s home’: Caribbean diaspora from Miami to New York fuels Hurricane Melissa relief efforts

October 31, 2025
News

El Mirage, Glendale police arrest 3 people and seize more than 2,000 fentanyl pills

October 31, 2025
Business

Breitbart Business Digest: Fact Checking Harvard’s Flawed Tariff Study

October 31, 2025
Entertainment

Vermont town draws ‘Beetlejuice’ fans to iconic horror movie site

October 31, 2025
APEC summit starts after Trump and Xi agreed to trade truce

APEC summit starts after Trump and Xi agreed to trade truce

October 31, 2025
How (not) to start a political party

How (not) to start a political party

October 31, 2025
Iran condemns Trump’s call to resume US nuclear testing

Iran condemns Trump’s call to resume US nuclear testing

October 31, 2025

Copyright © 2025.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • World
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Culture
    • Gaming
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Sports
    • Television
    • Theater
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Autos
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel

Copyright © 2025.