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Two heroic NYPD officers spotted a fire in a NYC building Wednesday morning and quickly leapt into action, busting down doors ...
Det. Arthur Truscelli, of Staten Island’s Narcotics Unit, was named Police Officer of the Year for taking down ...
At 22 years old, Katrina Brownlee, five months pregnant, was shot ten times by her ex-fiancé, a New York City correctional officer who had terrorized her for years. Despite desperate 911 calls in the ...
USA Bobsled and Skeleton has entered into a multi-year endorsement deal with American Honda, one that will give the sliding ...
The NYPD is searching for the driver accused of dragging an officer with his car while fleeing a traffic stop in Sheepshead Bay on Wednesday night.
NYPD officer Angel Carmona of the 72nd Precinct was awarded during a Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help on June 29.
Man who shot at NYPD officers in Jackson Heights in 2011 convicted, faces 80 years to life Antonio Olmeda was convicted on two counts of attempted murder for shooting at two cops in Jackson Heights in ...
Antonio Olmeda, 66, was convicted of attempted murder and other charges for firing at police officers in 2011. No one was injured in the incident. He faces up to 80 years in prison.
An L.G.B.T.Q. officers’ group had been barred from New York City’s Pride March since 2021. This year, organizers said they could participate only if they left their weapons at home.
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.
Since 2021, uniformed officers, including the Gay Officers Action League, or GOAL, have been banned from marching in the official Pride March. This year, that ban was lifted, but there’s still a ...
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