Court lets public see complaint data on 81,000 NYPD officers
New York City police officers have faced more than 320,000 complaints from the public since the mid-1980s, but less than 3% resulted in penalties. That's according to newly released data that offers a rare glimpse into the long-veiled realm of police misconduct and accountability.
New York City police officers have faced more than 320,000 complaints from the public since the mid-1980s, but less than 3% resulted in penalties. That's according to newly released data that offers a rare glimpse into the long-veiled realm of police misconduct and accountability.
Database reveals over 300,000 complaints against NYPD
New York City police officers have faced more than 320,000 complaints from the public since the mid-1980s, but less than 3% resulted in penalties. That's according to newly released data that offers a rare glimpse into the long-veiled realm of police misconduct and accountability.
New York City police officers have faced more than 320,000 complaints from the public since the mid-1980s, but less than 3% resulted in penalties. That's according to newly released data that offers a rare glimpse into the long-veiled realm of police misconduct and accountability.
NYPD: Videos show men wanted for questioning in death of Brooklyn toddler
Cops released videos of at least three men who could be connected to the killing of Davell Gardner Jr., a boy from Brooklyn.
Cops released videos of at least three men who could be connected to the killing of Davell Gardner Jr., a boy from Brooklyn.
Dozens of alleged ‘Antifa’ members damage stores in Brooklyn
The NYPD is searching for suspects from a group of people who damaged several storefronts in Williamsburg on Saturday night. Sources tell FOX 5 NY that they were allegedly members of the group known as 'Antifa.'
The NYPD is searching for suspects from a group of people who damaged several storefronts in Williamsburg on Saturday night. Sources tell FOX 5 NY that they were allegedly members of the group known as 'Antifa.'
Arrest after man shot on Grand Central subway platform
The NYPD has made an arrest in the shooting of a man on a subway platform at Grand Central Terminal.
The NYPD has made an arrest in the shooting of a man on a subway platform at Grand Central Terminal.
Elderly man beaten to death in his Coney Island apartment
The NYPD is on the hunt for the person who beat an elderly man to death inside of his Coney Island apartment.
The NYPD is on the hunt for the person who beat an elderly man to death inside of his Coney Island apartment.
Over 30 shootings, at least 5 dead across NYC as surge of gun violence continues
New York City’s summer of gun violence continued, after a series of shootings this weekend left at least five people dead.
New York City’s summer of gun violence continued, after a series of shootings this weekend left at least five people dead.
Calls for new public safety plan after more gun violence in NYC
The surge of gun violence in New York City claimed more lives this weekend as calls increase for a new public safety plan.
The surge of gun violence in New York City claimed more lives this weekend as calls increase for a new public safety plan.
Off-duty correction officer shot and killed in Queens
An off-duty New York City corrections officer has died after being fatally shot in the chest early Saturday morning.
An off-duty New York City corrections officer has died after being fatally shot in the chest early Saturday morning.
Three dead after 12 separate shootings across NYC
Another string of shootings occurred overnight in New York City, as its violent year continues.
Another string of shootings occurred overnight in New York City, as its violent year continues.
Pres. Trump to NYPD cops: 'No one will be safe in Biden's America'
Seeking to amplify his law-and-order message, President Donald Trump told hundreds of New York Police Department officers that “no one will be safe in Biden’s America" if the former Democratic vice president defeats him in November.
Seeking to amplify his law-and-order message, President Donald Trump told hundreds of New York Police Department officers that “no one will be safe in Biden’s America" if the former Democratic vice president defeats him in November.
Firefighters save annual 9/11 Tribute in Light
New York City?s first responders are teaming up to save the annual Tribute in Light after the event was canceled Thursday due to the coronavirus pandemic.
New York City?s first responders are teaming up to save the annual Tribute in Light after the event was canceled Thursday due to the coronavirus pandemic.
NYPD union endorses Trump
The Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York endorsed President Donald Trump at an event at Trump?s Bedminster Golf Course.
The Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York endorsed President Donald Trump at an event at Trump?s Bedminster Golf Course.
NYPD searching for suspects in Brooklyn drive-by shooting that left 1 injured
The NYPD is asking for the public’s help finding the suspects they say are responsible for a drive-by shooting in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn on August 11.
The NYPD is asking for the public’s help finding the suspects they say are responsible for a drive-by shooting in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn on August 11.
NYPD searching for Brooklyn drive-by shooting suspects
The NYPD is searching for the suspects they say are responsible for a drive-by shooting in Brooklyn on August 11.
The NYPD is searching for the suspects they say are responsible for a drive-by shooting in Brooklyn on August 11.
New York faces challenges amid movement to defund NYPD
Council Member Robert Cornegy Jr., who represents parts of Brooklyn, said reforming the police is a complicated balancing act.
Council Member Robert Cornegy Jr., who represents parts of Brooklyn, said reforming the police is a complicated balancing act.
De Blasio: NYC may lay off 22,000 public workers on October 1
New York City is facing an overwhelming budget deficit due to the coronavirus pandemic, and in order to provide essential services, Mayor Bill de Blasio is instructing the city’s agencies to lay off 22,000 public workers on October 1.
New York City is facing an overwhelming budget deficit due to the coronavirus pandemic, and in order to provide essential services, Mayor Bill de Blasio is instructing the city’s agencies to lay off 22,000 public workers on October 1.
Teen stabbed, set on fire in the Bronx; suspect arrested
An 18-year-old was stabbed, doused in gasoline, and set on fire in the Bronx. Cops have a suspect in custody.
An 18-year-old was stabbed, doused in gasoline, and set on fire in the Bronx. Cops have a suspect in custody.
Feds: Men with ties to R. Kelly threatened his accusers
A man suspected of setting fire to a vehicle and two other men are facing federal charges in connection with threatening and intimidating women who have accused R&B singer R. Kelly of abuse.
A man suspected of setting fire to a vehicle and two other men are facing federal charges in connection with threatening and intimidating women who have accused R&B singer R. Kelly of abuse.
Brooklyn livery cab driver accused of raping passenger, 12
A New York City livery cab driver was arrested for allegedly raping a 12-year-old girl in the backseat of his car, police said.
A New York City livery cab driver was arrested for allegedly raping a 12-year-old girl in the backseat of his car, police said.
















