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Medford pharmacy murders spur task force

Suffolk County Det. William Burke, left, and InfraGard

Photo credit: Newsday / Alejandra Villa | Suffolk County Det. William Burke, left, and InfraGard president Brendan Healy are working together to prevent pharmacy crimes. (Oct. 25, 2011)

James Bernstein

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When four people were shot and killed during a drug theft at an independent pharmacy in Medford on Father's Day, Brendan Healy of Garden City was as horrified as anyone else. But Healy was able to do something to help prevent crimes at pharmacies.

Healy, executive director of the Long Island chapter of InfraGard, a national nonprofit that serves as a link between businesses and the Federal...

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