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A socialist frontrunner candidate for New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary has hired private security for himself after ...
Funston, a New York City detective ... a crime problem in Schenectady than he had been led to believe when the position of “director of police” was created for him while he was on leave ...
In 1970, 7.8 million people called New York City home. They were protected by nearly 38,000 police officers — 31,000 ... Increased public safety led to greatly increased prosperity.
Beryl Lipton, police discipline data coordinator for the USA TODAY Network, has spent 5 years obtaining police misconduct records in New York.
New York City police ... County police unions, the state corrections and troopers unions and the Port Authority unions. Detective Endowment Association leader Scott Munro — who led the charge ...
A man driving a stolen box truck led police on a wild chase through Staten Island Thursday that sent two police officers to the hospital and left two dozen damaged cars in its wake, police said.
The New York ... back on a progressive path. It shifted to the right under Janet DiFiore, a divisive figure who stepped down as chief judge in August, six years into a 14-year term. She led ...
Federal authorities say they have busted an organized crime racket reminiscent of the Mafia's heyday, involving illegal gambling parlors in New York City and Long Island and a police detective ...
Moving to stabilize an administration roiled by investigations, resignations and his own indictment, New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday appointed sanitation chief Jessica Tisch as police ...
For eight years in New York City ... also said that while police stops declined, arrest percentages increased. For example, in 2013, just 8% of the 191,851 stops led to an arrest.
Bernard Kerik, NYPD police commissioner during 9/11, has died at age 69. Kerik, first hailed as a hero for facilitating the emergency response to the attacks, later fell from grace due to multiple ...