NYPD Destroyed Evidence That Officers Had Wrongly Summoned Up To 850,000 People As It Attempted To Hit Targets
The New York City Police Department has destroyed evidence of its officers issuing up to 850,000 wrongful summonses, new documents claim.
The New York City Police Department has destroyed evidence of its officers issuing up to 850,000 wrongful summonses, new documents claim.
Little Miss Dangerous, indeed! NYPD cop Stacey Staniland lived up to her biker nickname Wednesday morning when she was arrested for the third time in eight months — after she slammed her motorcycle into two cars on Staten Island.
A knife-wielding man wasn’t going down without a fight — and an NYPD cop was there to give it to him.
A scheming, Lamborghini-driving NYPD cop raped a woman he met on a domestic-violence call, then threatened to expose sexy photos he secretly took if she reported him, according to a Brooklyn federal court complaint.
Dannemora, NY – The superintendent at the northern New York prison where two killers escaped three weeks ago and his deputy in charge of security are among 12 more staff who have been put on administrative leave, officials said Tuesday.
According to a Channel 10 News report filed by Baruch Kra, Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto testified against former senior Israel Police commander, Ephraim Bracha. Bracha, who headed the 433 Unit, Israel’s equivalent to the FBI, led to Rav Pinto being investigated.
CHICAGO – After a man was tasered on a Metra train, ABC7 spoke exclusively to the passenger who claims he was mishandled and abused.
New developments have surfaced in the long-standing corruption scandal between Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto and the former head of the special police corruption investigation unit Lahav 433 Menashe Arbiv on Thursday, after a lengthy hiatus in the case.
New York – Amid national debate over holding officers criminally accountable for killings by police, New York is giving such cases special consideration by appointing the attorney general to investigate them, for now.
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.