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Nypd
local news
June 23, 2020
Mayor de Blasio Announces Task Force to Crack Down on Illegal Fireworks
A team of officers and fire department members will go after the suppliers, the mayor said.
By
Adam K. Raymond
politics
June 22, 2020
How Bill de Blasio Lost New York
Weeks into the George Floyd protests, the mayor has alienated his constituents, the police, and even his own staff.
By
David Freedlander
lies
June 17, 2020
Cops and the Culture War
There’s an old purpose behind the milkshake lie.
By
Sarah Jones
nypd
June 16, 2020
NYPD Clears Shake Shack Workers After Cops Drink Bleach-Spiked Milkshakes
Seems it was a careless mistake, not a an intentional poisoning, despite claims from police unions.
By
Adam K. Raymond
police reform
June 16, 2020
The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of the Police Protest Movement
Police unions are making it clear they won’t be part of any meaningful reform — and undermining their own political and moral support in the process.
By
Andrew Cohen
george floyd
June 5, 2020
Who Will You Believe, de Blasio or Your Lying Eyes?
The mayor would like you to believe the NYPD has “shown a lot of restraint” in cracking down on peaceful protests.
By
Sarah Jones
first person
June 5, 2020
‘There’s a High Probability I Would Have Marched’: On Being Black and NYPD
A black NYPD officer discusses fear, tokenism, and what police and George Floyd protesters have in common.
As told to
James D. Walsh
policing
June 4, 2020
Protests Might Spread the Coronavirus. Curfews and Crackdowns Definitely Will.
Curfew orders are getting legal authority from the pandemic, but their enforcement will make the virus spread further.
By
Irin Carmon
just asking questions
May 31, 2020
Brooklyn President and Former NYPDer Eric Adams on the Police and the Protests
“When they do something wrong, the mayor has to have zero tolerance of it.”
By
Christopher Bonanos
coronavirus
May 5, 2020
Even During a Pandemic, the NYPD Is Still the NYPD
The novel coronavirus hasn’t changed its basic nature.
By
Zak Cheney-Rice
michael bloomberg
Feb. 21, 2020
Op-Ed Asks: ‘Is Bloomberg Racist?’ Voters Should Answer: ‘Who Cares?’
To argue that Bloomberg’s policies as mayor were racist because he’s dense rather than evil is not consoling.
By
Zak Cheney-Rice
nypd
Feb. 18, 2020
NYC Prosecutors Keep Lists of Police Officers Who Lie Too Much
There’s no indication that these officers have had their other policing duties restricted.
By
Zak Cheney-Rice
policing
Feb. 10, 2020
NYC’s Police-Union Leaders Are Unhinged
This is not normal behavior.
By
Zak Cheney-Rice
nypd
Jan. 3, 2020
NYPD Officer Michael Reynolds Resigns Over Racist 2018 Home Invasion
But little that he did diverged from what NYPD officers often do on the job.
By
Zak Cheney-Rice
police brutality
Aug. 19, 2019
NYPD Head Sends Parting Shots at Eric Garner While Firing His Killer
“He should’ve decided against resisting arrest,” NYPD Commissioner James O’Neill said of Eric Garner.
By
Zak Cheney-Rice
eric garner
July 16, 2019
Officer Won’t Face Federal Charges in Eric Garner’s Death
A day before the five-year anniversary of Garner’s death, the DOJ lets Daniel Pantaleo off the hook.
By
Adam K. Raymond
black lives matter
June 14, 2019
NYPD Union Lawyers Claim Eric Garner Would’ve Died Anyway Because He Was Obese
Daniel Pantaleo’s defense team is essentially arguing that the 43-year-old black man killed himself.
By
Zak Cheney-Rice
power
Dec. 12, 2018
Jazmine Headley’s Arrest Shows the Danger of Mothering While Black
It’s strange to feel heartened when someone who should never have been arrested is released.
By
Stacia Brown
Apr. 5, 2018
New York Police Kill Bipolar Black Man Armed With a Small Glass Pipe
Police say that they thought the pipe, which had a knob on its end, was a gun.
By
Adam K. Raymond
crime
Mar. 16, 2018
The NYPD Investigator Who’s Determined to Bust Harvey Weinstein
Michael Osgood, the department’s sex-crimes commander, couldn’t nab Weinstein the first time he tried. He won’t let that happen again.
By
Kathy Dobie
new york beginnings
Mar. 2, 2018
The Crime-Fighting Program That Changed New York Forever
Is CompStat’s main legacy safe streets or stop and frisk?
By
Chris Smith
Oct. 12, 2017
Infamous Cop Louis Scarcella Gets a Hero’s Reception
Retired NYPD detectives honor a cop accused of fabricating confessions alongside one whose work helped solve one of the most brutal crimes in years.
By
Amos Barshad
Sept. 14, 2017
NYPD Releases First Body-Cam Footage From Deadly Encounter
In response to the September 6 fatal shooting of a 31-year-old Bronx man.
By
Jen Kirby
select all
Aug. 29, 2017
Nobody Wants a Windows Phone — Not Even the NYPD
The force will be tossing 36,000 Nokia Windows phones after less than a year.
By
Jake Swearingen
July 5, 2017
NYPD Officer Fatally Shot While Sitting in Police Truck in Bronx
Miosotis Familia was a 12-year veteran of the force.
By
Jen Kirby
June 30, 2017
Manhattan DA to Curtail Criminal Prosecution for Turnstile Jumpers
A new initiative starting in September will offer a diversion program as an alternative to criminal penalties.
By
Jen Kirby
June 14, 2017
Can Ramarley Graham’s Family Get Justice for His Death?
He was killed by NYPD in 2012. What happened after the officer was cleared shows the fault lines in a police system that can’t seem to repair itself.
By
James D. Walsh
May 31, 2017
NYPD Cop Charged With Murder in 2016 Shooting of Mentally Ill Bronx Woman
Sergeant Hugh Barry was indicted nearly six months after fatally shooting 66-year-old Deborah Danner.
By
Jen Kirby
May 5, 2017
New York City Has Another Record-Low Crime Month
Murders are down about 13 percent compared to this time last year.
By
Jen Kirby
Mar. 27, 2017
NYPD Officer Who Killed Ramarley Graham Quits Before He Can Be Fired
Richard Haste was found guilty of departmental charges five years after shooting the unarmed 18-year-old.
By
Caroline Bankoff
Mar. 17, 2017
NYPD Commissioner Says Trump’s Budget Would ‘Hobble’ Counterterrorism Efforts
Among plenty of other devastating cuts to New York programs.
By
Jen Kirby
Mar. 9, 2017
NYPD: One Person Likely Behind Most of the Threats Against Jewish Institutions
Police say the person is likely using a spoofer device, which makes it seem as if the threat is coming from the inside.
By
Jen Kirby
Mar. 1, 2017
NYC Crime Stats Drop Again, But Hate Crimes Are Up
Anti-Semitic attacks have driven up the number of hate crimes.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Feb. 27, 2017
Police Union Head Says NYC Cops Want to Help ICE Deport More People
“Make no mistake about it, the members of law enforcement in the NYPD want to cooperate with ICE.”
By
Eric Levitz
Dec. 30, 2016
Like Most of 2016, NYC’s New Year’s Eve Security Plan Includes Garbage Element
Sand-filled garbage trucks will help protect us.
By
Caroline Bankoff
Dec. 29, 2016
NYPD Officers Now Allowed to Wear Religiously Mandated Beards and Turbans
The old rules posed a conflict for observant Muslims and Sikhs.
By
Caroline Bankoff
Dec. 7, 2016
New York Asks for $35 Million for Trump Security, May Get Just $7 Million
A congressional spending bill has allocated $7 million for New York. Mayor de Blasio requested $35 million.
By
Jen Kirby
Nov. 4, 2016
One NYPD Officer Killed, Another Wounded After Shooting in the Bronx
The suspect was also fatally shot during a gun fight.
By
Jen Kirby
Oct. 19, 2016
NYPD Cop Fatally Shoots 66-Year-Old Woman in the Bronx
She was reportedly acting erratically and charged at officers with a baseball bat.
By
Jen Kirby
Oct. 4, 2016
NYPD: ‘Don’t Be Afraid of the Clowns’
The threat of a balloon-animal attack is essentially nonexistent.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Sept. 27, 2016
Firefighter Killed After Possible Drug Den Explodes in the Bronx
More than ten people were injured.
By
Jen Kirby
Sept. 19, 2016
The New NYPD Police Commissioner Had a Pretty Brutal First Day on the Job
“I’m on the drive home and I get that phone call.”
By
Jen Kirby
Sept. 15, 2016
Man Attacks NYPD Officer With Meat Cleaver Outside Penn Station
The suspect was shot by police.
By
Jen Kirby
Sept. 7, 2016
Woman Reportedly Killed at J’Ouvert After Asking Man to Stop Grinding on Her
The NYPD has arrested one person as officials say the annual festival won’t be cancelled.
By
Jen Kirby
Aug. 2, 2016
NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton Will Resign in September
Chief of Department James O’Neill will replace him.
By
Jen Kirby
Aug. 1, 2016
Somebody Hacked the NYPD Radio to Terrorize Cops With Death Threats and Yodeling
Over the weekend.
By
Jen Kirby
July 11, 2016
Bill Bratton: Black Lives Matter Protesters’ Focus on Police Is ‘Bigotry’
On Monday, Bill de Blasio defended the Black Lives Matter movement, while his police commissioner argued its “narrow focus” on police killings was “a different kind of bigotry.”
By
Eric Levitz
new york city
July 3, 2016
Teen Seriously Injured in Central Park Blast
NYPD bomb-squad investigators have found no evidence that the incident was connected to terrorism, and are now looking for the fireworks “hobbyist” who constructed the device.
By
Chas Danner
June 20, 2016
3 NYPD Officers and a de Blasio Fundraiser Arrested in Federal Corruption Probe
Formal charges will be announced this afternoon.
By
Jen Kirby
scary things
June 6, 2016
Muslim Man Ambushed and Savagely Beaten in Front of Queens Mosque
The NYPD is not yet investigating it as a hate crime.
By
Jen Kirby
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