Shirtless man with homemade spear cuts teen in Times Square

Police say a shirtless man wielding a homemade spear sliced a 15-year-old boy in the forehead Friday in a brazen attack in New York City’s Times Square.

Search continues for vandal who smashed hundreds of subway windows

There is a $12,500 reward offered for information that leads to the arrest of the person who has smashed hundreds of windows on New York City subway trains.

Apple store shoppers targeted by violent robbers

Police want to find the thieves targeting Apple store shoppers throughout Manhattan. The suspects follow the victims along the street and push them to the ground and remove their Apple purchases and then flee.

Woman, 86, robbed of $2,000 necklace in lobby at Peter Cooper Village

Police are asking for the public's help tracking down the man who assaulted an elderly woman in the middle of the day inside her building's lobby in Manhattan.

Feds: Man who ambushed cops was interested in ISIS and other terror groups

Dzenan Camovic was indicted on state charges including attempted aggravated murder and federal charges including theft and unlawful possession of a firearm.

Team of thieves wanted in 43 incidents across New York City

The NYPD is on the hunt for at least four suspects who have burglarized at least 43 locations across New York City.

Shoplifting increases at NYC grocery stores

Among the businesses struggling during the coronavirus pandemic is grocery stores. Owners say shoplifting has increased and there has been little response from the city to combat the crime.

5 killed, more than 30 shot Friday and Saturday
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The NYPD says that 5 people were killed and 30 shot between Friday and Saturday this weekend.

NYPD searching for NYC subway vandal
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A vandalism spree could severely impact service on the New York City subway?s 7 line.

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.

Database reveals over 300,000 complaints against NYPD
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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.

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.'

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.