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An internal probe found dozens of NYPD rookies were hired despite being disqualified. A judge has now paused the city's attempt to fire them.
Approximately 31 NYPD officers were abruptly informed on Thursday that they must resign within 24 hours due to ...
A Manhattan judge ruled on Tuesday afternoon that 31 NYPD cops set to be fired will keep their jobs for at least the next 60 ...
A judge upheld a temporary restraining order, keeping the officers on the job as the legal fight over their employment status ...
An NYPD official who was not authorized to discuss the issue with Newsday, said as many as 75 police officers currently on ...
The new uniforms will cost the city $1.3 million. Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s administration is paying for it with unspent ...
NYPD cops have again been barred from marching in uniform in the city's annual Pride parade, a decision Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch Friday said is "deeply offensive" and conflicts with the ...
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.
Thirty newly hired NYPD officers are now on the chopping block after it was learned they never should have qualified for the ...
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.
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch called the exclusion of gay cops in the city’s upcoming Pride March “deeply offensive” and “the height of hypocrisy” Friday as the ban reaches its fifth ...