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Some members of the Gay Officers Action League are upset they're not allowed to wear their full police uniform in the NYC Pride March.
“It is deeply offensive that for the fifth year in a row, the NYPD’s gay officers’ action league is banned from fully participating in the New York City Pride March,” the top cop said.
Downey — echoing others — also said it was outrageous that the parade would ask the NYPD to keep the parade safe but wouldn’t let officers march in uniform.
As civilian employees, not peace officers, TEA agents don’t have the same health benefits that cops have after they’re ...
More than a million people filled Manhattan on Sunday for the largest annual Pride parade in North America — while LGBTQ cops turned out in droves to protest from the sidelines. As revelers dressed in ...
The federal agency’s officers are conducting operations while masked and seemingly dressed like civilians. Meanwhile, writes ...
The grand finale of Pride Month was held Sunday in New York City, starting with a march past the Stonewall Inn, the birthplace of the gay rights movement.
Critics are worried New York City’s plan to address school safety staffing shortages by hiring 400 assistant safety agents under 21 could pose significant risks. Mayor Eric Adams ...
In a strongly worded letter to Pride March organizer Heritage of Pride, the NYPD top cop demanded it change its stance on excluding gay officers in uniform from participating in the annual event.
Det. Arthur Truscelli, of Staten Island’s Narcotics Unit, was named Police Officer of the Year for taking down ...