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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Exclusive | ‘I think I’m going to die today,’ said NYPD cop before chase
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Exclusive | ‘I think I’m going to die today,’ said NYPD cop before chase

Last updated: January 3, 2026 7:35 am
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Retired NYPD Detective Randy Jurgensen had a colorful career both on the streets of New York City and in Hollywood. Known for his roles in iconic films such as “The French Connection” and “The Godfather,” Jurgensen’s real-life experiences as a detective brought authenticity to his on-screen performances.

In the 1960s, Jurgensen was approached by his friend, NYPD Detective Sonny Grosso, to assist with the making of “The French Connection.” Director William Friedkin wanted Jurgensen to train actors Gene Hackman and Roy Scheider to portray detectives realistically. Jurgensen’s expertise in narcotics work helped the actors prepare for their roles, from handling shooting galleries to breaking down doors.

One of the most memorable moments from “The French Connection” was the iconic chase scene involving a Pontiac LeMans speeding through the streets of Brooklyn. Jurgensen operated a camera attached to the front bumper of the car, capturing the thrilling sequence. Despite the danger involved, Jurgensen’s experience as a U.S. Army paratrooper in the Korean War prepared him for the adrenaline-pumping stunt.

Jurgensen formed a close friendship with Gene Hackman during the filming of “The French Connection,” with the two sharing inside jokes and memorable moments on set. However, as time passed, Jurgensen noticed signs of decline in Hackman’s health, leading to a bittersweet reunion at a book signing.

One case that still haunts Jurgensen is the murder of Police Officer Phillip Cardillo in 1972 at a Nation of Islam mosque in Harlem. Despite facing obstacles and lack of support from city leaders, Jurgensen pursued the case diligently, eventually identifying a suspect. However, the suspect was acquitted, leaving Jurgensen disillusioned with the justice system.

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In another high-profile case, Jurgensen traveled to San Francisco to arrest the killers of Patrolmen Joseph Piagentini and Waverly Jones, who were shot by members of the Black Liberation Army. Due to budget constraints, Jurgensen had to find a creative solution to bring the suspects back to New York for trial.

Now, at 92 years old, Jurgensen is working on a documentary called “Reel Cop” with his son-in-law, chronicling his experiences as a real-life detective and Hollywood actor. Despite the challenges and disappointments he faced throughout his career, Jurgensen’s dedication to seeking justice and authenticity in his work shines through in both his real life and reel life endeavors.

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