NYPD Declares War on Hoverboards
The NYPD is waging war on hoverboards this week with the city’s top cop firing the first shots on Tuesday.
The NYPD is waging war on hoverboards this week with the city’s top cop firing the first shots on Tuesday.
CROWN HEIGHTS — Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams wants the NYPD to investigate the arrest of a postal worker caught on video in Crown Heights last week, an incident he said “could have been another Eric Garner situation.”
At least eight cops linked to the ongoing NYPD corruption scandal will get to keep their lucrative pensions, thanks to a little-known law signed by Gov. Cuomo four years ago.
Video posted on Instagram shows an NYPD officer repeatedly hitting and kneeing a man in the head while trying to arrest him in the Bronx.
Police union leaders in New York City called for a boycott of all Dunkin’ Donuts after a worker at a Dunkin’ Donuts/Baskin-Robbins in the city refused service to two NYPD detectives last Friday, The New York Post reported.
The NYPD cops accused of providing favors in exchange for bribes are gearing up for a massive motion to dismiss their case — citing the same US Supreme Court ruling that helped save Mayor de Blasio from prosecution and which could force new trials for disgraced politicians Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos.
A cop from a notorious Brooklyn precinct is complaining that he was treated unfairly losing his job a year before retirement for stealing just $20.
BROOKLYN — The police officer accused of shooting unarmed Akai Gurley in a Brooklyn hallway is complaining that prosecutors have an “undeniable bias” against the NYPD.
An off-duty NYPD officer was reportedly suspended after she crashed her car while driving drunk on a Long Island highway.
A Brooklyn cop moonlighted as a pimp with a stable of 11 hookers — sometimes heading straight from work at his NYPD precinct to his seedy side gig, authorities said Tuesday.