Por: Newsweek Nation March 20, 2023
The New York Police Department and other law enforcement agencies are ramping up security in preparation for the possibility that Donald Trump will be indicted this week, according to reports.The NYPD, the U.S. Secret Service and the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force are among the agencies preparing security plans in and around the Manhattan's criminal courthouse, where Trump would be appear if he is charged, CBS News reported, citing... + full article
New York Daily News USA Politics March 28, 2023
Mayor Adams’ administration pushed back Monday on several pending City Council bills that would require the NYPD to provide more detailed information on police encounters with civilians and make police body-camera footage more readily available to independent oversight bodies.... + más
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NYC PBA gives Democrat Kathy Hochul $25K while holding out on Lee Zeldin | New York Post
New York Daily News USA Politics March 03, 2023
Civil liberties lawyers slammed the NYPD on Thursday for claiming legal reasons barred department officials from testifying at a City Council hearing about their handling of George Floyd protests in 2020, maligning the excuse as completely bogus. The New York Civil Liberties... + más
Gag order on Idaho murder case is likely unconstitutional, lawyer argues | Newsweek
Defense lawyers in Idaho killings case want gag order kept | WPLG Local 10
New York Daily News USA Politics March 01, 2023
The NYPD’s failure to testify in person at a City Council hearing Wednesday prompted lawmakers to threaten cuts to its funding and to use Council subpoena powers to force police officials to show up if they fail to appear again. The hearing, which was held at City Hall and... + más
NYPD ‘gag order’ claim preventing City Council hearing testimony is bogus, say civil liberties lawyers | New York Daily News
NYC Mayor Adams praises controversial NYPD riot unit Strategic Response Group, suggests it will remain as is despite City Council heat | New York Daily News
Los Angeles Times USA Sports January 04, 2023
With free-agency negotiations allowed to begin in less than two weeks, the Sparks put in place the final piece of their front office by hiring Karen Bryant as their chief administrative officer and general manager, the team announced Tuesday. Bryant’s primary WNBA experience... + más
Karen Bryant named GM of Los Angeles Sparks | ABC7
Natalia Bryant, daughter of late Kobe Bryant, files restraining order request against alleged stalker | Fox News
Los Angeles Times USA Sports December 01, 2022
The Sparks' Curt Miller era will open on May 19 at Crypto.com Arena against the Phoenix Mercury, the WNBA announced Wednesday as it revealed its regular-season schedule. Each team will play a league-record 40 regular-season games in 2023, and the Sparks, who have missed the... + más
Travel-weary Sparks' playoff hopes take a hit in blowout loss to Sun | Los Angeles Times
After leading Sun to Finals, Curt Miller leaving to coach Sparks | ABC News
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
Philip Banks, Mayor Adams’ public safety deputy, has unusual NYPD security detail | New York Daily News
New FBI national crime data released with glaring holes in major cities — including NYC | New York Post
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
Mayor Adams’ early work schedules show focus on COVID and crime, big role for Phil Banks | New York Daily News
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