WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - A New York police officer is being praised for her remarkable leap off a highway overpass in order to save a teen who had jumped moments before. Hastings-on-Hudson Police Officer Jessie Ferreira Cavallo was reportedly on her way to work on Aug. 3, when she spotted a teenage boy climbing and jumping over a guardrail on the concrete overpass.
Officer Jessie Ferreira Cavallo was on her way to work when she saw the young boy run along the road and jump off the overpass. Police officer jumps off overpass to save boy's life in daring New York rescue Officer Jessie Ferreira Cavallo was on her way to work when she saw the young boy run along the road and jump off the overpass.
Officer Jessie Ferreira Cavallo was on her way to work when she saw the young boy run along the road and jump off the overpass. Police officer jumps off overpass to save boy's life in daring New York rescue Officer Jessie Ferreira Cavallo was on her way to work when she saw the young boy run along the road and jump off the overpass.
Police officer Jessie Ferreira Cavallo said she was on her way to work Friday afternoon when she saw a boy climb up over a guardrail and jump several feet from an overpass onto concrete below. "Everything happened so fast and I think my adrenaline was pumping so high," she said.
The White Plains Online Newspaper Since 2000 A.D. John F. Bailey, Editor 997-1607 wpcnr@aol.com On Tuesday, the Westchester County Board of Legislators Committee on Infrastructure reviewed County Executive Rob Astorino's proposed ice skating rink to be located at the Kensico Dam Plaza in Valhalla. County Legislator Mary Jane Shimsky framing a question at the Committee on Infrastructure meeting on the Ice Rink proposal Legislators, including Infrastructure Chair MaryJane Shimsky asked tough questions about the proposal's economic viability and its wisdom given the many competing priorities in the County's parks and recreation budget.