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NYC Cops Hunt Final Suspect in Playground Gang Rape
Officers had taken into custody four of the suspects, aged between 14 and 17, by Sunday night.
Steely Dan Singer Donald Fagen Charged With Assault
"I'm very tired, and I'm divorcing my husband."
Don't Shoot Your Gun in the Air on New Year's Eve
Shooting guns in the air at midnight is also popular in Texas and New Orleans.
NYC Detective Among Six Troops Killed in Afghanistan
Six Americans died Monday when a suicide bomber on a motorbike struck their patrol.
Spectators Flock to Thanksgiving Parade Despite Security Fears
New York officials said about 3.5 million spectators would turn out for the city's signature parade, in its 89th year.
FBI and NYPD Say No Specific ISIS Threat in New York
A new video from the jihadist group suggests the city is a potential target of attacks.
NYPD Deploys First Officers of 'Critical Response Command' in Wake of Paris Attacks
Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday that New York is the country's "chief terror target" and vigilance is needed every day.
Cops Need a Negotiator, Not a Defender of the Indefensible
Whenever there was a cop standing over a corpse, there was Patrick Lynch telling us to move along, nothing to see here.
What We Know About Lawsuits Against the NYPD
Newsweek spoke to legal experts about what new statistics on claims mean.
How to Watch the New York City Marathon
The first wave of runners will start at 9:20 a.m. ET on Sunday.
Spike Lee, Police Commissioner Bill Bratton Paint Line Ahead of New York City Marathon
More than 50,000 people are expected to run Sunday in the city's so-called "biggest block party."
11 Arrested During #RiseUpOctober Demonstrations in New York City
The event held to protest police brutality snaked through Manhattan.
Police Identify Suspect in Fatal Shooting of Officer
Randolph Holder, 33, was a five-year veteran of the NYPD and third-generation officer.
NYPD Officer Killed Pursuing Suspect in East Harlem
He was the fourth NYPD officer to be killed in the line of duty in the past year.
Lawsuit: Hoodie Lands Young, African-American Man in Jail
The stock clerk claims his time card shows he was still at work when the crime was committed.
Famous NYPD 'Lamplighter' Frank Serpico Gets Political
He talks about his bid for a seat on the Stuyvesant town board, the James Blake controversy.
James Blake: Police Treatment of Citizens 'Frustrating'
The former tennis star was tackled by a New York City police officer outside of a hotel on Wednesday.
On 9/11, NYPD Remembers Fallen Members With Social Media Memorial
Just after midnight, the NYPD Twitter accountsbegan sending out memorial messages.
Man Dies In Violence Ahead of West Indian Day Parade
Shootings and stabbings occur around the annual Caribbean celebration each year.
Morgan Freeman's Granddaughter Fatally Stabbed in New York
Edena Hines was found lying in the street in Harlem with multiple stab wounds to the torso.
Fireman Shot in Standoff Has Been Cited Twice for Bravery
New York Fire Department lieutenant was shot twice but remains in stable condition.
Should Cops Be Allowed to Review Video of Their Actions?
If an officer is to serve as an eyewitness, will his memory be untainted if he views the footage?
Eric Garner's Death Provokes Outrage a Year Later
"There's a whole lot more that needs to be done."
19 New York Police Department Members Misreported Crimes, Officials Allege
The 40th Precinct members allegedly made crime stats appear lower; they could be dismissed.
Community Policing: How Do You Know If It's Working?
Experts weigh in on trust-building initiatives.
After an Escape, NYPD May Revisit Prisoner Transportation Policies
It's unclear whether the NYPD members transporting the prisoner will be reprimanded.
Lessons for Bratton on How to Recruit Black Officers
Atlanta police chief George Turner explains how to make a police force reflect the community its serves.
FBI Arrests Two New York Correction Officers in Alleged Beating Death of Inmate
The officers were charged with multiple counts in the assault on the Rikers Island prisoner.