While crime remains rare in the New York City subway, a surge in unpredictable attacks, not motivated by theft, signals a ...
They've drunk the decarceration Kool-Aid — and they're convinced that jails do more harm than good. Yet the facts prove them wrong.
The commissioner plans to amend the policy to ensure that cases brought by the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) are not ...
Despite a spike in homicides in Queens, Mayor Adams says the murder rate across the city as a whole keeps falling, and that police are seizing a record number of ...
The appropriately named How Many Stops Act recently revealed just how many stops the NYPD conducted last year since the law went into effect.
Shamel Robinson, 31, of Manhattan, and Brandon Morris, 30, from Rock Hill, S.C., face multiple charges of criminal possession ...
With June’s Democratic primary likely to determine who will be our city’s next leader, we round up everything Jewish-related ...
A City Council crime hearing last week was straight out of fantasy land — but without enough jail space, Police Commissioner ...
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Applications are open for college-bound Bronx high school seniors for the Annual $20,000 Brandon Hendricks (College) Scholarship, sponsored by Oyate Group through Monday, March 31. The Bronx-based ...
Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch has made high-profile moves during her four months on the job: pushing out troubled commanders and reassigning hundreds of officers from administrative roles back to ...
There's trouble ahead for New Yorkers distressed about crime levels. New York City's Democratic establishment, including ...