The state's largest police union had argued that NYPD officers' misconduct records from 1976 to June 2020 should remain sealed because the repeal of a law that previously shielded such records from public view did not apply retroactively.
Police are searching for multiple suspects they believe are responsible for a string of burglaries at pharmacies across New York City. The suspects are accused of taking at least $11,000 worth of narcotics and around $3,
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'Gossip Girl' actress Michelle Trachtenberg dead at 39
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Michelle Trachtenberg's Cause of Death Will Be Left Undetermined
Michelle Trachtenberg's Friend Claims She Was Hospitalized Before Death in Cryptic Post
In her tribute to the late actress, Amanda de Cadenet claimed that Trachtenberg knew 'death was a high possibility,' in a since-edited caption.
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Who Is Dan Bongino? Right-Wing Commentator And Ex-Secret Service Agent Named FBI Deputy Director
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Who is Dan Bongino? Trump announces podcaster as FBI deputy director
Who is Dan Bongino, right-wing firebrand tapped to be FBI deputy director?
Bongino is a former Secret Service agent turned podcaster. Trump said he will serve as the FBI’s deputy director, a role traditionally held by career agents.
Criminal victim rights advocate Madeline Brame, whose son was murdered in New York City, joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss why she believes Jumaane Williams, who is a known NYPD critic, wouldn't be a good fit the Big Apple.
A boat sank in the Ambrose Channel near Queens Authorities were alerted to a vessel taking on water near Breezy Point just before 12:05 p.m., according to the U.S. Coast Guard. The Coast Guard dispatched three rescue boats from Station New York and Station Sandy Hook,
Some New Yorkers have turned to alternate methods to try to skirt tolls from speed cameras and congestion pricing, such as license plate blockers which police say are illegal in New York and New Jersey.
Between the stage and screen, New York City has long been a welcome home to working actors and thespians alike. One man with significant acting skills has more nefarious ambitions, however, and police say he’s used his talents to steal more than $1 million in cash and jewelry.
I suggest you do it because you really can’t fill the void left behind by a bunch of good officers who just want to be paid what’s due.
The nation's largest police force is facing a "hiring crisis" and will lower college credit requirements to boost recruitment and grow the force, New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said.
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the department is desperate to fill its ranks after unprecedented dips in new cops in the Big Apple in recent years.
In 2023, more than 2,200 potential candidates had to be rejected because they couldn't meet the college requirement, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said.
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