Por: New York Daily News Politics November 02, 2022
Lawsuits against a retired NYPD detective running for Congress in Nassau County have cost New York City taxpayers $82,500 in settlements — a fact his opponent has seized upon in what will likely to be a tight election. Anthony D’Esposito, a Republican, has been named in at least three court cases where plaintiffs accused him of violating their civil rights — two in federal court and one in state Supreme Court. The former detective, who... + full article
New York Post USA Nation October 23, 2022
The NYPD is on pace to see more than 4,000 cops retire or – the most since the post-9/11 exodus, data obtained by The Post show. Pension fund figures reveal 3,054 officers have filed to leave the department so far this year — 42% more than the 2,155 who exited at the same... + más
Philip Banks, Mayor Adams’ public safety deputy, has unusual NYPD security detail | New York Daily News
10 People Hurt, Including 2 Children, After NYPD SUV Strikes Crowd in Bronx; 5 Seriously Injured | NBC 6 South Florida
Newsweek USA Nation October 10, 2022
As New York City has seen a rise in crime over the past year, an analysis of crime data shows that the city has seen far less violent crimes compared to 1990, when the city had its most reported murders on record.In a recent press release, the New York Police Department (NYPD)... + más
Republican senator: Democrats back reparations for those who 'do the crime' | Los Angeles Times
Senate Republican Tuberville alleges that Democrats seek slavery reparations for ‘the people that do the crime’ | MarketWatch
New York Post USA Nation October 10, 2022
The NYPD in federal grants for failing to report last year’s city crime to the FBI, The Post has learned. The federal agency had asked departments for a more detailed reporting system starting in January 2022 — after having spent the past six years warning the NYPD and other... + más
New FBI national crime data released with glaring holes in major cities — including NYC | New York Post
New York Daily News USA Politics October 10, 2022
A retired New York City police detective running for Congress on Long Island was disciplined by the NYPD for leaving his gun unattended in a car in 2015 and working as a DJ without police department permission, the Daily News has learned. Anthony D’Esposito, a Republican, is... + más
NYPD’s failure to submit crime data to feds could cost NYC millions | New York Post
New York Daily News USA Politics October 04, 2022
Mayor Adams revealed Monday he made the call to let his public safety deputy have an NYPD security detail — and dismissed the notion that the police deployment would need a green light from the department’s Intelligence Bureau. “I am the Intelligence Bureau. I decide what... + más
Mayor Adams’ early work schedules show focus on COVID and crime, big role for Phil Banks | New York Daily News
New York Post USA Nation October 03, 2022
The ex-beau of a domestic-violence victim is now being grilled by cops, police sources revealed Sunday — as the NYPD said it is seeking six “witnesses” in the case. Police released photos of the five women and one man who they said “are being sought as witnesses... + más
Family of NYC domestic violence victim found dismembered in suitcases rips apartment building for not doing more | New York Post
NYPD finds woman’s dismembered body parts in suitcases; search is on for boyfriend, according to police sources | WGN-TV
New York Daily News USA Politics October 03, 2022
Philip Banks, Mayor Adams’ public safety deputy in City Hall, has an NYPD security detail chauffeuring him around town — an unusual use of police resources for someone in his position, law enforcement sources told the Daily News. NYPD security details are generally reserved... + más
NYC Mayor Adams ordered NYPD protection for his public safety deputy Philip Banks: ‘I am the Intelligence Bureau’ | New York Daily News
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