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Tag: New York agencies: Page 9
Command
Dog Rescued from Neglect Visits NYPD Commissioner at One Police Plaza for “Take Your Dog to Work Day”
Connor was rescued by an NYPD officer in Manhattan on April 1, after he was found in a home underweight, without access to food or water, and living among his waste.
June 24, 2022
Patrol
NYPD Officers Save Woman Who Collapsed onto Subway Tracks
Authorities say the woman suffered a medical episode before she fell on the tracks Monday morning in Brooklyn. Two NYPD officers were walking slightly behind her when she collapsed.
June 23, 2022
Patrol
Chief Commends Officer for De-escalation After Fellow Officer is Stabbed and Suspect is Shot
A 54-year-old man armed with a knife stabbed an Albany, NY, police officer in the bicep Monday and then was shot by another officer. After being shot in the torso, the suspect continued trying to stab the officer again.
June 21, 2022
Patrol
Buffalo Commissioner “Amazed” Officers Weren’t Killed by Parolee’s Point Blank Gunfire
"I have a real issue with the fact that convicted felons on probation or parole are confident enough to pick up a handgun and walk around," Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said.
June 20, 2022
Command
Buffalo Area Sheriff Creates Threat Assessment Team in Wake of Active Shooter Attack
Sheriff John Garcia said the multi-agency group will create a website, mobile app and other methods for community members to make anonymous tips.
June 16, 2022
Patrol
Man Who Stabbed and Blinded Officer Given 40 Years to Life in Prison
During the sentencing proceeding, Wright gave his victim impact statement and said, “Although this man took my eyesight, he will not take another thing from me and my family."
June 9, 2022
Patrol
NYPD Officers Awarded for Saving Blind Man from Subway Tracks
Detective Henry Greco and Officer Jason Macaluso pulled the 61-year-old man to safety after he fell onto the tracks from the platform.
May 27, 2022
Patrol
Retired Buffalo Officer Killed in Supermarket Attack Buried with Honors
The officer's family was posthumously awarded a Medal of Honor, the Buffalo Police Department's highest award, on his behalf
May 26, 2022
Patrol
New York City Chokehold Law Reinstated by Appeals Court
The law, passed by the City Council in the wake of George Floyd’s in-custody death, made it possible for officers to be charged with a misdemeanor crime if they do anything during an arrest that restricts a person’s breathing “in any way.”
May 20, 2022
Patrol
"Shark Tank" Star Daymond John Offers to Help Family of Retired Officer Killed in Buffalo Shooting
The retired officer's son told the multi-millionaire that his father was a big fan of the show and of Daymond John.
May 20, 2022
Patrol
Buffalo Police Praised, Slammed for Store Shooter Response
“The Buffalo Police responded in less than two minutes after this incident began,” Mayor Byron W. Brown said in an afternoon news conference. "If not for their swift response and courageous actions, more lives probably would have been lost yesterday.”
May 16, 2022
Patrol
Retired Buffalo Officer Among Murdered Victims of Active Shooter, Killed Fighting Back
Retired Buffalo Officer Aaron Salter, 55, was the first to defend lives and engage the shooter when he entered the Tops market around 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
May 16, 2022
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