Finkelstein was born on March 5, 1881, in Russia and was naturalized in 1905. He joined the NYC Police Department in May 29, 1911, and rose through the ranks to become Captain.
In 1940, he was the 94th suicide in the Police Department since Sept. 24, 1934, when Lewis J. Valentine became commissioner.
Finkelstein's suicide occurred in the bathroom of his home at 181 Lenox Road in East Flatbush, Brooklyn where the 30-year veteran of the NYPD shot himself in the head with a .32-caliber handgun. His body was found by his wife Dora.
He was survived by his wife Dora, 18 year-old son Melvin; daughter Helen (who was married to Joseph Sobel two weeks prior) and daughter, Florence.
Finkelstein was born on March 5, 1881, in Russia and was naturalized in 1905. He joined the NYC Police Department in May 29, 1911, and rose through the ranks to become Captain.
In 1940, he was the 94th suicide in the Police Department since Sept. 24, 1934, when Lewis J. Valentine became commissioner.
Finkelstein's suicide occurred in the bathroom of his home at 181 Lenox Road in East Flatbush, Brooklyn where the 30-year veteran of the NYPD shot himself in the head with a .32-caliber handgun. His body was found by his wife Dora.
He was survived by his wife Dora, 18 year-old son Melvin; daughter Helen (who was married to Joseph Sobel two weeks prior) and daughter, Florence.
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