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The NYPD was left feeling blue after a contingent of officers was again excluded from Sunday’s Pride March through Manhattan.
Some members of the Gay Officers Action League (GOAL) – an organization of LGBTQIA+ New York City Police Department officers ...
As former state trooper Christopher Baldner awaits trial on a murder charge stemming from a high-speed chase on the New York ...
A beloved police union official who successfully pushed for more days off for cops and helped NYPD families grieve after the ...
The SBA was the last NYPD uniformed union to ratify a contract with the city. The full SBA union membership is expected to vote on the tentative agreement soon.
The new contract for NYPD sergeants fixes pay disparities, and while it doesn't mention controversial 12-hour tours, the union has agreed to a limited pilot program for the extended shift.
The union representing NYPD sergeants is demanding that Mayor Adams intervene in its contract negotiations with the city and kill a potentially dangerous 12-hour tour requirement that’s brought ...
A three-judge panel for the Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a summary order that the Police Benevolent Association, the largest of New York City's five police unions, failed to demonstrate ...
The NYPD is understaffed by thousands, and officers are leaving by the hundreds every month, according to the NYC Police Benevolent Association, They say long-term solutions are needed. In 2023 ...
Former head of the NYPD Captains Endowment Association Roy T. Richter has died, sources confirmed to DailyMail.com. Richter, 56, was found dead Tuesday at McDowell Park in Ardsley, Westchester.