NEW YORK — As murders and shootings in New York City continue to drop to record lows, NYPDCommissionerJessica Tisch on Wednesday announced a new milestone. 1,000 fewer people shot this year than in 2021 ... .
The victim reportedly said that the attacker was shouting that he wanted to kill Jews.The post NYPD arrests suspect on hate-crime charges of stabbing Jewish man appeared first on JNS.org ... .
The charges are assault, attempted assault, menacing, aggravated harassment and a hate crime, the NYPD told JNS.Article content. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or ... NYPD Back to video. Article content ... .
Video released by the NYPD showed the suspect, in jeans and a sweater, menacingly walking toward the blurred-out victim and grabbing him, but cuts out before the man allegedly smashed the child’s head into a rear window.
A crew of 31 NYPD rookie officers, whom the city tried to boot after discovering shocking hiring errors, will now be allowed to stay on the force after the department and union officials struck a deal.
... Magistrate court after previously refusing to sign the settlement over the death of 8-year-old ThomasValva — who froze to death in the garage of a home owned by his ex-NYPD dad, Michael Valva.
State Senator Jamaal T. Bailey, who represents parts of the northeast Bronx and Westchester County, allocated $1 million for the installation of new NYPD surveillance cameras throughout the 45th Precinct, specifically in Co-op City.
The NYPD released images Wednesday morning of the perpetrator behind the heinous attack, which occurred near West End Avenue and West107th Street at about 10.35 p.m. on Dec. 21 ... The motive for the assault was not disclosed ... ....
NEW YORK — The last protester charged in connection with the 2020 Black Lives Matter George Floyd demonstrations in New York City was sentenced to 50 hours of community service on Monday for his role in a violent clash during ... .
The New York Police Department's “mosque-raking” program targeted Muslim communities across NYC. Now, as the city's first Muslim mayor takes office, one man is fighting—again—to fully expose it ... .
Thirty NYPD officers who were originally set to be fired from duty after it was discovered that their applications had been altered will be allowed to keep their jobs after all, amNewYork has learned.