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A woman on 85th Street was halfway out the window before cops convinced her to come back inside.
A mom breast-feeding her hungry child was issued a summons for a few moments' rest today in a No Standing Zone.
That's what happened with one woman's phone, which was grabbed on a subway platform.
The NYPD is deliberately cracking down on quality-of-life misdemeanors.
Or maybe there's just one crazy cop who thinks he saw one.
YouTube helped convince a grand jury that the biker wasn't aiming for him.
Rumor has it that in the next weeks, certain clubs will file multiple, massive corruption lawsuits against the NYPD.
The biker who was body-slammed by a cop during a Critical Mass ride was cleared of all charges today.
Analysts aren't so hot on the formerly golden bank this week. Plus, the latest on Andrew Cuomo, George Clooney, Diane Von Furstenberg, and more, in our daily industry report.
Pacha, Marquee, and Splash weren't the only ones that were shuttered by the NYPD this weekend.
Ray Kelly handed down charges against eight officers today related to the Sean Bell shooting.
Playgirl makes a tantalizing offer to the former governor, an inspector is charged in crane accident, and other tidbits in our daily roundup of media, finance, and law news.
Whether it be sex crimes, DUIs, assaults, or the Sean Bell trial, 2008 has not reflected so well on the NYPD so far. And now, we learn, nobody wants to be a cop anymore. What gives?
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