Decoy Officer With iPhone Nets Another Crook
The NYPD's plan to pose as an easy mark on the subway worked again.
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The NYPD's plan to pose as an easy mark on the subway worked again.
Arrests have dropped by 13 percent in the nine weeks since the order was issued.
Banks are "being advised to take precautions."
Local politicians are speaking out against the department.
Congressman Nadler was "especially troubled" by the NYPD's alleged mistreatment of journalists.
The Facebook group was open to the public until it disappeared.
Conducted "integrity test" without formal authorization.
The hungry activists have dubbed themselves the "Pizza 8".
The Ivy League gets occupied by rogue NYU students.
The NYPD announced earlier a plan to use decoy officers to bait subway thieves.
A local artist-activist says the cops made his vehicle disappear.
The FBI reportedly questioned the role of the informant in the case.
Media organizations have demanded a meeting to discuss the NYPD's treatment of journalists.
"Didn't we get evicted for our drums being too loud or something?"
Order was restored in approximately fifteen minutes.
All eyes will be on both the protesters and the police tomorrow.
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