Gursoch Kaur, a 20-year-old, graduated from the police academy in May and was praised by the US Sikh community for her achievement.
Kaur joined the force as an Auxiliary Police Officer (APO) and her job would entail assisting local police stations and transit districts.
“Auxiliary Police Officer Kaur’s accomplishment by joining NYPD Auxiliary has been groundbreaking. She will be joining the largest Auxiliary Police Program in the United States. Officer Kaur will make all Sikhs around the world proud!” said the vice president of the Sikh Officers Association.
Shabbash Gursoch Kaur!
— Manjinder Singh Sirsa (@mssirsa) May 19, 2018
We are proud of you as you become the first turbaned female Auxiliary Police Officer in New York Police Dept 🙏🏻
NYPD, the largest police force in US, has allowed Sikh officers to wear beards & turbans while in uniform Since 2016@NYPDnews @sikhcoalition pic.twitter.com/7BHrXApTGt
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According to the Sikh Officers Association, out of the 35,400 full-time uniformed officers serving NYPD, 19o are Sikh and only 10 are women.
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In an interview with Desi talk, Kaur said that she is hopeful that one day she will make it to becoming a full-time police officer.
This article originally appeared in Huffpost.
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