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New video obtained by The Post shows NYPD officers shooting a raccoon three times after the animal charged at people on a Queens boardwalk, police said Saturday.
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NYPD detectives say they were disrespected at NYU Langone Health after going for treatment
Police officials say the detectives arrived at the emergency room at NYU Langone Health in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, but they were confronted by security guards who questioned who they were and why they were there.
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NYPD commissioner demands hospital retrain staff who withheld treatment from police officers
New York City Police Department Commissioner Jessica Tisch is demanding that a Brooklyn hospital retrain all of its staff after emergency room personnel mistreated NYPD officers whom they mistook for Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.
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NYPD sergeant with 18 years on job kills driver in wrong-way, head-on crash on NY highway: cops
An off-duty NYPD sergeant driving the wrong way on the Taconic State Parkway fatally struck another motorist in a head-on Westchester County crash late Thursday, according to police. Sgt. Tiffany Howell,
Antisemitic hate crime reports so far this year in New York City have remained roughly steady, even declining slightly, compared to the same period last year, according to NYPD statistics released Thursday.
Luis Cardozo, 40, an NYPD media service technician, was charged with forcible touching, harassment and sex abuse after he allegedly grabbed the male victim’s crotch inside an office building
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NYPD detectives mistaken for ICE, treated rudely by hospital staff after scuffle with suspect
NYPD detectives allegedly mistaken for ICE agents at NYC hospital, treated rudely while seeking care after arrest. Hospital apologizes to commissioner.
Then-Mayor Eric Adams' City Hall authorized "special" access to the NYPD for Jordan McGraw. The plan, according to a lawsuit and sources familiar with it, was for McGraw to develop and market a multi-episode series called “Behind the Badge.
Three weeks into a new mayoral administration, NYPD officers are being told to tighten their belts — starting with their
Folds of Honor, a national non-profit foundation, has given 73,000 scholarships totaling more than $340 million nationwide since its inception in 2007. This week the organization is announcing scholarships for the children of NYPD officer Didarul Islam,