Det. Dalsh Veve – who was dragged for three blocks through East New York while clinging to a stolen car in June 2017 – was honored during the Saturday night Blue Lives Matter NYC Archangel Gala.
The annual Big Apple "Back the Blue" rally drew dozens to Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday, including the wives and widows of some of the NYPD's greatest fallen and wounded heroes.
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.
In 2017, Detective Dalsh Veve endured a traumatic brain injury in the line of duty. On Tuesday, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation revealed several crucial improvements to Veve's house, including a physical therapy room and an ADA-compliant bathroom.
New York cops and a detective’s wife were left outraged after a judge sentenced a teen to 1⅓ to 4 years in prison for dragging the NYPD detective for several blocks – leaving the detective permanently confined to a wheelchair.