On Wednesday, Police Officer Brian Larkin received a “Mayor’s Excellence in Customer Service” award at police headquarters for his sterling work in community affairs in the 19th Precinct.

On social media, the NYPD called the award, “a testament to his unwavering dedication, professionalism, and commitment to the people of the Upper East Side.”

Despite the public recognition, Larkin, has been passed over repeatedly for promotion to detective during the Adams administration while 11 other community affairs cops he says have less experience and fewer accomplishments have been promoted.

The promotion – worth roughly $50,000 a year more in salary and overtime and $25,000 in post-retirement pension payments a year – would be significantly more valuable than the award, which only came with

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