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A review by THE CITY reveals that only five cops cited in the most extreme cases substantiated by the CCRB received significant discipline, and that 10 disciplinary cases still haven’t been resolved ...
The newly formed blue line bloc, dubbed the NYC Uniformed Forces Coalition 2025, met for the first time Tuesday, bringing ...
More than 300 e-bike and pedal bike riders participated in a Critical Mass group ride on Friday from Manhattan’s Union Square ...
Honolulu police say they are launching a review after civil rights attorneys accused officers of arresting scores of sober ...
Assembly Member Jenifer Rajkumar secured a major endorsement in her bid for New York City public advocate on Thursday, May 29 ...
Bernard Kerik, who served as NYC police commissioner on 9/11, pleaded guilty to tax fraud and later pardoned, has died.
New York City police are investigating two detectives who worked security at an upscale Manhattan townhouse where an Italian ...
The NYPD is offering a $3,500 reward for information on three suspects involved in a knifepoint robbery near Union Square on May 3, 2025. The public is urged to call Crime Stoppers with tips.
On Thursday, the head of D.C.'s Police Union sounded the alarm, saying they are dealing with a staffing crisis that should concern anyone who lives or works in the nation's capital.
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Memorial Day is a U.S. holiday that’s supposed to be about mourning the nation’s fallen service members, ...
BROOKLYN (WABC) -- It took almost a century, but a detective who died in 1928 was finally given a proper burial on Tuesday. Det. Joseph Pucciano died of pulmonary tuberculosis and was laid to rest in ...
A headstone will be unveiled this week for NYPD Det. Joseph Pucciano, nearly 100 years after the legendary sleuth’s death, the New York Daily News reported. Nicknamed the “Italian Sherlock Holmes” and ...