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More than two dozen New York City Police officers who allegedly failed background checks will stay on the job for now. A judge ruled Tuesday the NYPD cannot fire the officers for at least another two months, which means the 30 cops the NYPD says shouldn't have been hired will be staying on administrative duty.
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amNewYork on MSNThe dirty 31? Judge halts NYPD officer firing plan for now despite department citing drug, prostitution offenses in seeking terminationsA Manhattan judge ruled on Tuesday afternoon that 31 NYPD cops set to be fired will keep their jobs for at least the next 60 days pending further review. According to legal documents filed by the NYPD and obtained by amNewYork,
Nearly three dozen NYPD officers who the department now says never should have been hired or promoted will be allowed to remain on the force, for now, amid the ongoing scandal.
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More than two dozen NYPD officers may soon be out of a job because they were hired illegally, the department said Thursday.
More than two dozen NYPD officers who allegedly failed background checks will stay on the job for now. A judge ruled the department cannot fire the officers for at least another two months. CBS News New York investigator Mahsa Saeidi was in the courtroom,
The NYPD is trying to force dozens of officers and recruits who failed to meet the department’s standards to resign — but the effort faced a roadblock late Thursday after a state judge
The New York City Police Department says an internal investigation found over two dozen officers were illegally hired after they allegedly lied on their applications and failed critical backgrounds checks.
A state judge has granted a temporary restraining order preventing the NYPD from firing police officers who it claims were hired in an “improper process.” In a statement, PBA President Patrick Hendry said: “We grateful for the pause in these unjust firings,
New video shows an off-duty NYPD detective sparring with a madman who was throwing food in a Midtown Starbucks this week, authorities said.
The NYPD moved to fire the officers after department officials discovered they had been hired despite having been flagged for disqualifying offenses during the application process.
NYPD ousted 31 officers for hiring discrepancies amid corruption allegations and a lawsuit by former chief James Essig.
Members of the NYPD Fugitive Task Force with U.S. marshals found Audwin Caines on W. 142nd St. in Harlem and cuffed him for the June 23 murder of Chaneil Ramsay.