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Brinks robbery memorial Monday in Nyack

Steve Lieberman
slieberm@lohud.com

NYACK – Hundreds of people will stand shoulder to shoulder along the entrance to the New York state Thruway at 4 p.m. Monday to remember the two Nyack police officers and a Brinks guard killed 33 years ago.

The annual service surrounds the stone memorial and bronze plaque in a small pocket park honoring Sgt. Edward O'Grady, Officer Waverly "Chipper" Brown and Peter Paige.

A memorial is decorated with flowers during the 31st annual Brinks robbery memorial ceremony in Nyack Oct. 20, 2012. ( Peter Carr / The Journal News )

The officers were killed at a roadblock at 4 p.m Oct. 20, 1981, by a gang of self-proclaimed revolutionaries who jumped from the rear of a U-Haul truck. Nyack police Detective Arthur Keenan and Officer Brian Lennon were hurt.

The gunman had killed Paige less than 40 minutes earlier during the robbery of $1.6 million at the Nanuet Mall, where guard Joseph Trombino was wounded. Trombino would go on to survive the 1993 terrorist bombing of the World Trade Center and die in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

Photo of Brinks Armored Car Gaurd Peter Paige inside a Brinks Armored Truck. Paige was gunned down and killed at the Nanuet Mall shortly before two Nyack Police Officers, Edward O'Grady and Waverly Brown were also killed in the Brinks robbery.

A task force of federal and local law enforcement tracked down dozens of gang members that made up the Black Liberation Army and former violent Weather Underground from the 1960s and 1970s.

Nyack Patrolman Waverly Brown and Sgt. Edward O'Grady were slain in the line of duty during the Brinks Robbery. They will be honored on Sunday at the police memorial in New City, along with others killed in action. Photos from the front page of the October 20, 1981 front page of the Journal News.

Family members of O'Grady, Brown and Paige attend the annual ceremony. The service lasts less than an hour, closes the Thruway entrance and exit, and includes tributes, a police honor guard, a 21-gun rifle salute, pipes and drums and a hovering helicopter.

One year, granddaughters of Brown and Paige sang "The Star Spangled Banner" and "God Bless America."

Monday's keynote speaker is James Mellion, the first assistant district attorney for Rockland.

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The Clarkstown Police Honor Guard presents the colors during the 31st annual Brinks robbery memorial ceremony in Nyack Oct. 20, 2012. ( Peter Carr / The Journal News )