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Tag: New York agencies: Page 14
Patrol
NYPD Officer Stabbed in 2008 Outraged Same Man Released Without Bail After Alleged Attack on Fellow Cop
“The vest took a lot of it, the shirt and the vest,” he said of his protective police gear amid the brutal assault. “[The knife] hit my skin, too. If the vest didn’t take the impact of [the attack], it could have killed me, Officer Demitrios Raptis said.
November 17, 2021
Patrol
Man Convicted of Stabbing Cop in 2008 Arrested in Assault on NYPD Officer, Freed Without Bail
On Sunday, the man reportedly struck Officer Kyo Sun Lee, 30, in the head with a black backpack holding a DVD player, adult videos and a small metal safe, according to a criminal complaint and police sources.
November 16, 2021
Command
Activists Threaten New NYPD Mayor with Riots if Anti-Crime Units Re-Established
“If he thinks that they’re going to go back to the old ways of policing, then we are going to take to the streets again. There will be riots, there will be fire and there will be bloodshed because we believe in defending our people,” said Hawk Newsome, co-founder of Black Lives Matter of Greater New York, after a heated meeting with Adams in Brooklyn Borough Hall.
November 11, 2021
Command
Former Seattle Chief Reportedly on Short List to Lead NYPD
Former Seattle Chief Carmen Best reportedly caught the incoming administration’s attention with her refusal to give into overreach from the city council and her track record of standing up for the rank-and-file, including sacrificing her six-figure salary by stepping down.
November 4, 2021
Patrol
Retired NYPD Captain Now Mayor-Elect of New York City
Throughout the race, the 61-year-old Eric Adams made combating gun violence and improving public safety a main focus of his campaign, while also calling for cuts to the NYPD's budget and the shifting of some jobs to civilians that have been done by officers, which he says could save the city up to $500 million a year.
November 3, 2021
Patrol
80% of NYPD Officers Vaccinated, Mandate Takes Effect Monday
As of Monday, unvaccinated officers will be sent home without pay. Vaccinations will be offered over the weekend.
October 29, 2021
Patrol
Judge Denies NYPD Union's Bid to Halt COVID Vaccine Mandate
The Police Benevolent Association, New York City's largest police union, had argued in their request for a temporary restraining order on Monday that the policy does not make clear potential exceptions for medical or religious reasons, and does not give unvaccinated officers sufficient time to apply for such exemptions.
October 28, 2021
Investigations
Judicial Inquiry into Eric Garner's 2014 Police-Involved Death Begins
The proceedings will focus on: the arrest and use of force against Garner, the filing of official documents concerning Garner's arrest, the alleged leaking of Garner's arrest history and medical condition from the autopsy report, as well as the alleged lack of medical care for Garner.
October 25, 2021
Patrol
NYPD Officer Who Saved Girl in Times Square Shooting Gives Girl's Family $3,000
Officer Alyssa Vogel helped save the life of 4-year old Brooklyn native Skye Martinez, who was waiting in line with her family at a toy store in May when she was hit by a stray bullet from a gunman arguing with three others.
October 25, 2021
Patrol
Dozens of NYPD Officers Face Possible Charges, Discipline Over 2020 Unrest Response
The New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board received over 750 complaints concerning alleged NYPD officer conduct following the Black Lives Matter demonstrations during summer 2020, according to the agency. Only 313 complaints fell within the board's jurisdiction.
October 19, 2021
Patrol
NYPD Commissioner Praises Officers for Bringing Down Murder Rate
Police Commissioner Dermot Shea said the reduction in shootings and homicides “reflects the hard and often dangerous work of the men and women of the NYPD.”
October 8, 2021
Command
NYPD Recruiters Focusing on LGBTQ Community
The NYPD will begin to publish more recruitment statistics. Along with available data about race, the department will offer a breakdown of members’ sexual identity and orientation. They will be one of the first police departments in the country to do so, and hope that it will motivate LGBTQIA+ individuals to apply.
October 7, 2021
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