New Charges Released In Clarkstown Police Chief Michael Sullivan Case
The new disciplinary charges against suspended Clarkstown police Chief Michael Sullivan accuse him of failing to file annual ethics forms and condoning improper investigations.
The new disciplinary charges against suspended Clarkstown police Chief Michael Sullivan accuse him of failing to file annual ethics forms and condoning improper investigations.
Four months after the retirement of Ramapo Police Chief Peter Brower, the town board held a special vote Tuesday morning, appointing Captain Brad Weidel as the new police chief for the Ramapo police department, town officials said.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has reopened its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s e-mails after finding new evidence on seized devices belonging to Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin, according to Fox News.
Police investigating the brutal rape and murder of a Queens jogger have found new evidence that could be used to trace her killer, law enforcement sources said Friday.
New clues have arisen that may help officials close a case in the death of rabbi, but they still need the public’s help.
NEW YORK – The heinous act robbed an insular community of its innocence.
MOODY AFB, GA – New details emerged Thursday in the intense search for two Afghan student airmen missing from Moody Air Force Base, about 230 miles south of Atlanta, near Valdosta.
New York City is taking action after two men accused of plotting to attack a synagogue were arrested over the weekend at Penn Station. MTA Police officers caught the men a few hours after receiving an alert about the suspect. Monday, Mayor Eric Adams praised the officers, but said he’s worried about a “copycat” attack…
DetailsNew York state officials should immediately authorize the use of a new investigative tool that would allow city investigators to widen their searches in unsolved cases, Queens DA Richard Brown announced Thursday.
It was one of the final decisions Trump officials made before leaving office. On January 15, 2021, the Treasury Department eased sanctions on Israeli billionaire Dan Gertler, temporarily restoring his access to a web of companies and frozen bank accounts that U.S. officials say he used to bilk more than $1.3 billion in mining revenues…
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