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New York court considers granting NYPD Cold War secrecy over alleged surveillance of Muslims New York's highest court will consider on Tuesday whether the New York Police Department can use a Cold War-era legal tactic to conceal information about whether it put Muslims under surveillance. The Court of Appeals will hear arguments in the cases of two Muslims who say the NYPD overstepped ...
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New York State Shut Down 5 NYC Bars in January The New York Police Department, in conjunction with the State Liquor Authority and Workers Compensation Board, issued 15 summonses to Brooklyn Nights with a $54,495 penalty for for operating without mandatory workers' compensation and disability benefits insurance, as well as having three ...
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Police-reform activist pushing for an end to the NYPD's 'broken windows,' alleging the program still ... A police-reform activist who ran for mayor last year is again pushing for an end to the NYPD's "broken windows" practice, alleging the tactic criminalizes poverty and targets minorities. Robert Gangi, director of the Police Reform Organizing Project, contends 91% of the roughly 17,900 misdemeanor ...
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MTA bus driver hit with umbrella after duo assaults woman, NYPD says A man hit an MTA bus driver in the head with an umbrella when he refused to drive away after the man and a woman assaulted another passenger, police said Monday. The woman hit another woman in the head with a screwdriver while aboard a moving Bx29 bus, near Bruckner Expressway and ...
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Turnstile jumping should be prosecuted by Manhattan DA, Lhota says Under current law, the city's police force has the discretion to issue civil summonses or arrests for those caught avoiding fares on MTA subways and buses. NYPD brass have recently said that arrests are only made for repeat offenders. Vance responded to Lhota Monday night with a letter of his own, ...
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Officer Says Bronx Woman Didn't Swing Bat Before Being Shot A police officer who saw a sergeant fatally shoot a mentally ill woman in her Bronx apartment testified on Monday that the woman never swung a baseball bat she held in her hands at the sergeant, as he later asserted. The officer, Camilo Rosario, was next to Sgt. Hugh Barry when he fired twice at ...
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