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His family is using his favorite website to help find him.
Jose Pimentel, suspected of building bombs, has yet to be indicted.
Dozens of Occupy Wall Street protesters were arrested on New Year's for trying to take back Zuccotti Park.
The leaders wrote Bloomberg about spying and civil rights.
Officer Rafael Casiano was drunk-driving his personal vehicle.
Lamont Pride allegedly "refused to cooperate with a routine search" at Rikers Island.
Authorities are still looking into the details of Peter Figoski's death.
Most at Duarte Square, others while marching on Times Square.
Another Facebook exchange, this time about Occupy Wall Street, appears to be less than becoming of the boys in blue.
FBI Director Robert Mueller says his people are sorry.
"It's not a lot of work to do to protect the public."
Officer Peter Figoski was killed in what Bloomberg called a "horrible, depraved, criminal attack."
A video from today's protest illustrates the media's ongoing complaints against police at Occupy Wall Street.
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.
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