The other bill will require officers to identify themselves with a business card listing their name, rank and command when they stop someone, and to state the reason for the stop.
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The ASPCA celebrated 17 honorees' dedication to helping New York City's most vulnerable animals.
Read More →“...We’re also outraged by the behavior of the law enforcement officials who held children as small as 4 years old out in the cold and who pulled a teenager out of high school classes to interrogate him without lawyer, without his parents.”
Read More →The suspected bomber – who had wires attached to him – was armed with a pipe bomb and a battery pack, sources told the paper.
Read More →Oakland PD was an early advocate of Vievu body camera technology and has been using the company's products since 2010. The department currently has 775 cameras; most of them the Vievu LE3 model. Now the department is moving to upgrade all of its officers' cameras to the latest Vievu model, the LE5.
Read More →Amid a planned petition drive to ban officers from the taxpayer-funded campus, Donald Wenz, the school’s director of public safety, told the student newspaper The Excelsior that he’s trying to keep New York’s Finest out of sight.
Read More →An NYPD recruit only three months into his training died early Tuesday following a short battle with leukemia. He was 23.
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A 37-year-old man charged in the shooting of New York City police officer Brian Moore during a routine encounter in Queens Village in 2015 was convicted on Thursday of murder.
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The NYPD has ordered more transit officers to go solo when patrolling the subways — a move transit workers and police union bosses slammed over safety concerns.
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In preparation for the New York City Marathon, the NYPD is increasing its already massive security plans.
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