'Break in the Case': NYPD detectives launch their own true-crime podcast
The NYPD is producing its own true-crime podcast—the first type of project like this from the largest police force in the country. Break in the Case will eventually feature three different crimes.
The NYPD is producing its own true-crime podcast—the first type of project like this from the largest police force in the country. Break in the Case will eventually feature three different crimes.
NYPD true-crime podcast
The NYPD has launched a true-crime podcast called Break in the Case, which will showcase three different crimes. Former detective and bestselling author Ed Conlon wrote the episodes on the Baby Hope case. Reported by Dan Bowens
The NYPD has launched a true-crime podcast called Break in the Case, which will showcase three different crimes. Former detective and bestselling author Ed Conlon wrote the episodes on the Baby Hope case. Reported by Dan Bowens
Handcuffing of subway vendor in Brooklyn prompts outrage
A now-viral video shows members of the NYPD arresting a street vendor who was selling churros at a Brooklyn subway station is drawing criticism and outrage.
A now-viral video shows members of the NYPD arresting a street vendor who was selling churros at a Brooklyn subway station is drawing criticism and outrage.
New York City wrestles with surge of violent police clashes
A surge in violent police clashes has left a trail of bodies across New York City, stoking tensions between officers and critics who say they have been too quick to use deadly force.
A surge in violent police clashes has left a trail of bodies across New York City, stoking tensions between officers and critics who say they have been too quick to use deadly force.
NYPD says it confiscated shipment of marijuana; business says it's legal hemp
Over the weekend, the NYPD boasted on social media about confiscating a massive amount of marijuana. The department tweeted a photo showing two officers posing with dozens of bags of what it said was pot.
Over the weekend, the NYPD boasted on social media about confiscating a massive amount of marijuana. The department tweeted a photo showing two officers posing with dozens of bags of what it said was pot.
Pot or hemp? NYPD and business disagree
Over the weekend, the NYPD boasted on social media about confiscating a?massive amount of marijuana. The department tweeted a photo showing two officers posing with dozens of bags of what it said was pot. But the co-owner of a Brooklyn-based online hemp business called Green Angel CBD said that the cops made a huge mistake. Oren Levy says cops confiscated a shipment of legal hemp that he ordered from a farm in Vermont and wrongly arrested his brother, too.
Over the weekend, the NYPD boasted on social media about confiscating a?massive amount of marijuana. The department tweeted a photo showing two officers posing with dozens of bags of what it said was pot. But the co-owner of a Brooklyn-based online hemp business called Green Angel CBD said that the cops made a huge mistake. Oren Levy says cops confiscated a shipment of legal hemp that he ordered from a farm in Vermont and wrongly arrested his brother, too.
Hero detective trains kids to be strong
Bobby Salerno welcomed his newest group of athletes for an hour of what he calls "organized chaos" for a sweat session Saturday at KEEN FIT.
Bobby Salerno welcomed his newest group of athletes for an hour of what he calls "organized chaos" for a sweat session Saturday at KEEN FIT.
NYC crime statistics
While New York has undergone an incredible reduction in crime over the years, experts have been warning of a reverse in the trend. The NYPD released the latest crime stats, which show that some major crime categories are up compared with this time last year: murders, robberies, assaults, shooting incidents, and crimes in public housing.
While New York has undergone an incredible reduction in crime over the years, experts have been warning of a reverse in the trend. The NYPD released the latest crime stats, which show that some major crime categories are up compared with this time last year: murders, robberies, assaults, shooting incidents, and crimes in public housing.
NYC Police Commissioner James O’Neill takes security job with Visa
Visa has announced that outgoing New York City police commissioner James O’Neill will be joining the company as a Senior Vice President and Global Head of Physical Security.
Visa has announced that outgoing New York City police commissioner James O’Neill will be joining the company as a Senior Vice President and Global Head of Physical Security.
New Yorkers approve ranked-choice elections
New York City voters will soon be allowed to mark election ballots with up to five candidates. Voters approved a measure to amend the City Charter to allow what is called ranked-choice voting. The measure passed 72% to 28%.
New York City voters will soon be allowed to mark election ballots with up to five candidates. Voters approved a measure to amend the City Charter to allow what is called ranked-choice voting. The measure passed 72% to 28%.
From O'Neill to Shea: The NYPD's next phase
New York City's police commissioner, who has found himself caught at times between loyalty to his officers and demands from the public and politicians for greater police accountability, announced Monday that he is retiring.
New York City's police commissioner, who has found himself caught at times between loyalty to his officers and demands from the public and politicians for greater police accountability, announced Monday that he is retiring.
James O'Neill reflects on his police career
Police Commissioner James O'Neill has decided to retire from public service. He spoke to Ernie Anastos about his long career as a cop and police leader.
Police Commissioner James O'Neill has decided to retire from public service. He spoke to Ernie Anastos about his long career as a cop and police leader.
Who is Demot Shea?
NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea will become the next commissioner of police on December 1. He will take over for James O'Neill. Shea grew up in Queens, raised by Irish immigrants. He joined the NYPD in 1991 as a patrolman in the Bronx.
NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea will become the next commissioner of police on December 1. He will take over for James O'Neill. Shea grew up in Queens, raised by Irish immigrants. He joined the NYPD in 1991 as a patrolman in the Bronx.
NYPD's next phase
James O'Neill is retiring. Dermot Shea will succeed him. So what does this mean for the department and the city?
James O'Neill is retiring. Dermot Shea will succeed him. So what does this mean for the department and the city?
Hero cop devotes time to kids in the city
A rookie cop who got shot in the line of duty and survived in 2010 is still on the job. Bobby Salerno's road to recovery took years. Now he is paying it forward with kids who need him.
A rookie cop who got shot in the line of duty and survived in 2010 is still on the job. Bobby Salerno's road to recovery took years. Now he is paying it forward with kids who need him.
James O'Neill to resign
Police Commissioner James O'Neill will step down at the end of November. Dermot Shea will take over. O'Neill said he has a job offer in the private sector.
Police Commissioner James O'Neill will step down at the end of November. Dermot Shea will take over. O'Neill said he has a job offer in the private sector.
Police commissioner transition
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that James O'Neill will step down as police commissioner to take a job in the private sector. Dermot Shea will succeed him on Dec. 1.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that James O'Neill will step down as police commissioner to take a job in the private sector. Dermot Shea will succeed him on Dec. 1.
NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill to resign
NYPD Commissioner James O’Neill was expected to announce his resignation as soon as Monday, according to a report by the NY Post.
NYPD Commissioner James O’Neill was expected to announce his resignation as soon as Monday, according to a report by the NY Post.
Video shows a group beating, robbing a man in the East Village
Police detectives in New York City are looking for four people who beat up and robbed a man on a street in Manhattan over the weekend. The attackers stole the man's footwear, a jacket, and a buck.
Police detectives in New York City are looking for four people who beat up and robbed a man on a street in Manhattan over the weekend. The attackers stole the man's footwear, a jacket, and a buck.
Video: Manhattan beating and robbery
The NYPD released this security camera video showing four people beating and robbing a man on Avenue C on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019.
The NYPD released this security camera video showing four people beating and robbing a man on Avenue C on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019.



















