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Born | Hank Ricardo Cash March 9, 1967 New York City, New York, U.S. |
Occupation | Security guard |
Years active | 1989-99 (police officer) 1999-present (security guard) |
Known for | Hank & George, Vote for the Girls and Caprice & Ella |
Political party | Republican |
Children | 1 |
Hank Ricardo Cash (born March 9, 1967) is an American television personality and a former law enforcement officer with the New York Police Department. He was co-director of security with Aeverine Zinn Holdings from 1999 to 2021 with George Williamston.
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Early life and education
Born in New York City, Cash grew up in Brooklyn, and is one of three children. His parents are Sharon (née Leilikan), a beauty school instructor, and Stanley Cash, a former police officer who was in the World War II as an army paratrooper. He graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School in 1986.
Career
In October 1986, Cash joined the Army, serving in New York before being discharged in March 1988.
New York Police Department
Cash joined the New York Police Department in 1990, where he was stationed at various times in Brooklyn and Queens.
Ava Zinn security guard
In May 1998, Margaret Zinn, the owner of NoSirGifts and the mother of Albert Zinn and Ava Zinn (then known as Frank), needed security guards, so she decided to hire Cash and George Williamston from New Orleans, Louisiana to work part-time. He retired from the NYPD force in May 1999 and worked exclusively for Ava Zinn beginning in 1999, where he and Williamston would work with Zinn (even making the move from Marion, Indiana to Fort Wayne, Indiana in 2018) until retiring in June 2021.
Personal life
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