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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.
A Manhattan Supreme Court judge on Tuesday granted 30 recently-hired NYPD officers a reprieve from being fired, rejecting the ...
A man known to nearly all New Yorkers stood on a leafy block of the Upper East Side and began the awkward process of ...
The police officers' union says faulty hiring practices, not the officers, are to blame, and scored a favorable initial ...
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.
A state Supreme Court judge ruled Tuesday to extend a temporary restraining order that blocks the police department from ...
The department is trying to fire the officers after determining they weren’t qualified to join the force in the first place ...
Numerous law-enforcement unions have endorsed the mayor, while several former NYPD leaders accuse Adams and his ...
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) — 31 rookie NYPD officers will remain on the payroll despite questions about how they were hired. A state Supreme Court judge ruled Tuesday to extend a temporary ...
NYPD ousted 31 officers for hiring discrepancies amid corruption allegations and a lawsuit by former chief James Essig.
NEW YORK - 30 NYPD officers that were "unlawfully" hired will be allowed to keep their jobs for another 60 days. The NYPD is attempting to force 30 officers and recruits to resign after an internal ...
A New York Supreme Court judge halted the NYPD's attempt to fire 31 officers hired against protocol, pending a court ...