Man found dead on subway train

The NYPD found a dead man on the floor of a subway train.

Police Commissioner O'Neill reflects on his career and NYPD's continuing mission

Police Commissioner James O'Neill seems like a low-key guy in a high-profile position but from our two days of exclusive access with him, his core passion for policing and the people of New York City comes through loud and clear. And he is succeeding in reducing crime while improving community relations.

Cops shoot man who lunges at them, reports NYPD
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The man was ordered to drop his knife before he was shot, according to police. He was taken to Jacobi Hospital in stable condition.

NYPD to receive influx of personal protective equipment

The NYPD is set to receive an influx of personal protective equipment thanks to donations by the NYC Police Foundation and SONY.

2 more NYPD employees die amid coronavirus pandemic

Two more members of the NYPD have died. Through Monday, 824 uniformed members and 106 civilian members of the department had tested positive for the coronavirus, according to the NYPD.

First uniformed NYPD officer dies of coronavirus

The New York City Police Department has announced its first uniformed officer to die due to coronavirus, the third member of the NYPD to die in the last 48 hours. 

Mayor de Blasio: Religious services will be shut down; fines, closures possible

The mayor said the city has gotten reports of a small number of religious communities are still ignoring the rules banning gatherings and continue to hold group services.

Coronavirus causes staffing problems for NYPD

On Friday, March 27, 2020,  4,111 NYPD uniformed employees were on the sick report.  That means 11.4% of the department’s uniformed workforce called out sick.

NYPD announces first two coronavirus deaths

Dennis C. Dickson was a custodian assigned to police headquarters who had worked with the department for 14 years.

A new beat for police across US: Enforcing social distance

In New York City, they've started dismantling basketball hoops to prevent people from gathering in parks and playing. In Lakewood, New Jersey, police broke up a wedding being held in violation of a ban on large gatherings. And in Austin, Texas, officers are encouraging people to call a hotline to snitch on violators of the city's orders for people to stay home.

Commissioner Shea: 177 NYPD officers test positive for coronavirus

According to NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea, 177 police officers have tested positive for COVID-19, as of Tuesday, March 24. 

NYPD officers on the front line of coronavirus fight in NYC
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The New York City Police Department is on the front line of the coronavirus fight in New York City, and some officers are saying they are concerned about getting sick themselves, or getting their families sick. FOX News spoke with Police Commissioner Dermot Shea about the NYPD's plans to keep its officers safe.

35 NYPD officers test positive for coronavirus

The number of NYPD officers who have tested positive for coronavirus has risen to 35.

NYPD, FDNY disperse Orthodox Jewish groups amid COVID-19 outbreak

Videos posted on social media platforms purport to show weddings and prayer groups going on as usual in heavily Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods in Brooklyn.

NYPD preparing to take on crime and the coronavirus
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The NYPD is preparing to take on the coronavirus pandemic while still working to fight crime in New York City.

NYPD expanding duties to help prevent spread of COVID-19

While most people are being told to stay home and have as little contact as possible with others, members of the NYPD are still out on the streets to protect the public from crime and now coronavirus exposure.

NYPD expands duties to battle coronavirus outbreak
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Officers with the NYPD aren't just enforcing the law in New York City anymore, as the coronavirus outbreak intensifies, they're taking on extra responsibility to fight the virus.