








On July 21, 2009, Jersey City (NJ) Police Detective Marc Anthony DiNardo was shot while pursuing two murder suspects. After transport to a nearby
hospital, Detective DiNardo succumbed to his wounds. He left behind his wife, Mary, and three children; Gwendolyn, Marc Anthony II, and Ella, all of whom
were under the age of five.
“In the early days, I just wanted to make sure my kids were okay,” Mary said. “We connected with the Garden State C.O.P.S. Chapter to be taken to the
National Law Enforcement Officers’ Memorial Wall in April so we could see Marc’s name engraved.” It was during this trip that Mary found that everyone on
that bus understood what her family was feeling. Mary added, “We needed C.O.P.S. because they get it.”
A month later, the DiNardo family attended National Police Week with the Garden State C.O.P.S. Chapter assisting them every step of the way. “I remember
going into orientation and having a mother grab me and hug me, because she knew it was exactly what I needed,” Mary said.
In the years that have followed, the DiNardo family have attended Spouses Retreat, Kids Camp, and Young Adults Camp. Now 14 years later, they have
made friendships that will last a lifetime.
“I still have days where it hits me that my dad isn’t going to be there for important things,” Gwendolyn said, “I get through these feelings by knowing that I
am not alone and that I can always reach out to my friends I have met through C.O.P.S. that will support me.”
Having grown up with C.O.P.S., the DiNardo children discussed the possibility of going back to Kids Camp as mentors. For Mary, the idea of running for a
position on the National Board is not out of the question, now that her children are older and she can give more of her time. The reason is simple and Mary
said it best, “C.O.P.S. is life-changing.”
Mary, Gwendolyn, Ella & MarcAnthony Dinardo
Surviving Spouse and Children of
Detective Marc Anthony DiNardo
Jersey City (NJ) Police Department
EOW 7/21/2009
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