NYPD joining Ring camera's Neighbors app
The department will be able to watch surveillance videos that people share with the app.
Dick Brennan joined CBS Bews New York in 2012 as an anchor and reporter.
Brennan previously worked as an anchor/reporter at Fox 5 in New York.
He is an Emmy-award winning journalist who has spent years following politics in New York. Brennan has also covered national conventions and campaigns, traveled to the Vatican to chronicle Papal transitions, and gone to the Middle East to report on continuing conflicts.
Brennan grew up in Queens and graduated from Fordham University in the Bronx.
He has played the role of a reporter in several television shows, including episodes of "Sex and the City" and "24."
Brennan lives in New York with his wife and two daughters.
The department will be able to watch surveillance videos that people share with the app.
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