Gossett was sworn into military service in 1976 and received an Honorable Discharge from the United States Army in 1982. He began his law enforcement career in 1985 as a Correction Officer with the New York City Department of Correction, a position held until retiring in 2004. Gossett's investigation experience dates back to 1998, when he was assigned to the Investigation Division, an elite unit within the New York City Department of Correction.
Over the next three years, Gossett investigated hundreds of cases involving uniformed and civilian staff as well as the detainee population. Cases included but were not limited to: escape from custody, suicide, homicide, felony assault, weapons possession, assault of staff, rape, forgery, theft of services, employee misconduct and various cases warranting an investigation by the Investigation Division.
Correction Officer Neal L. Gossett recieving the Honorable Mention Medal from David Dinkins, former Mayor of the City of New York.
Correction Officer Neal L. Gossett-standing 2nd from the right representing with Superior Officers recieving the Detention Facility Command Unit Citation Award from Michael Bloomberg, former Mayor of the City of New York.
Correction Officer Neal L. Gossett- standing 4th row from top, 2nd officer from left
and the New York City Deptartment of Correction Football Team with
Rudolph Gulliani, former
Mayor of the City of New York and
Bernard Kerik, former Commissioner of the
New York City Department of Correction.
Investigator Neal L. Gossett-New York City Department of Correction standing 3rd row from front, 2nd officer from left,
with detectives from the NYPD and detectives from various other, city and state agencies.
HIGH INTENSITY DRUG TRAFFICKING AREA (HIDTA) school graduation.
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