NYPD disciplinary trial of Daniel Pantaleo ends
The disciplinary trial of NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo, who was involved in the death of Eric Garner, came to an end on Thursday.
The disciplinary trial of NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo, who was involved in the death of Eric Garner, came to an end on Thursday.
NYPD apologizes for Stonewall Inn raid
Police Commissioner James O'Neill apologized for a NYPD raid at the Stonewall Inn that kick-started the modern LGBT rights movement.
Police Commissioner James O'Neill apologized for a NYPD raid at the Stonewall Inn that kick-started the modern LGBT rights movement.
11th Avenue traffic pattern confusion
A day after changing the traffic pattern on 11th Avenue�near the Lincoln Tunnel without notice, the Department of Transportation reversed course, but the damage was already done. Motorists driving along�11th Avenue near the Lincoln Tunnel were met with the�surprise traffic pattern Tuesday afternoon. Southbound 11th Avenue was one-way only from 57th St. to 44th St. from about Tuesday afternoon to Wednesday morning.
A day after changing the traffic pattern on 11th Avenue�near the Lincoln Tunnel without notice, the Department of Transportation reversed course, but the damage was already done. Motorists driving along�11th Avenue near the Lincoln Tunnel were met with the�surprise traffic pattern Tuesday afternoon. Southbound 11th Avenue was one-way only from 57th St. to 44th St. from about Tuesday afternoon to Wednesday morning.
Training NYPD dogs
Detective Wayne Rothschild, the lead canine trainer with the Transit Bureau, brought Cowboy to the set of Fox 5 News. Rothschild explained that the dogs and their handlers are always training.
Detective Wayne Rothschild, the lead canine trainer with the Transit Bureau, brought Cowboy to the set of Fox 5 News. Rothschild explained that the dogs and their handlers are always training.
NYPD Transit Bureau Canine Unit
Sully, a 3-year-old German shorthaired pointer, and Ace, a 5-year-old German shepherd, are just two of the several dogs that make up the NYPD Transit Bureau Canine Unit. The dogs work with their human partners to keep our streets safe.
Sully, a 3-year-old German shorthaired pointer, and Ace, a 5-year-old German shepherd, are just two of the several dogs that make up the NYPD Transit Bureau Canine Unit. The dogs work with their human partners to keep our streets safe.
Subway surfer caught on camera
The NYPD released video of a man seen riding on the back of a subway. He is also believed to have pulled the emergency break on the train in the West Village.
The NYPD released video of a man seen riding on the back of a subway. He is also believed to have pulled the emergency break on the train in the West Village.
NYPD cop arrested
FBI?agents arrested a New York City police officer at her Long Island home on Friday in connection with an alleged murder-for-hire plot. Police Officer Valerie Cincinelli is accused of asking her boyfriend to help her hire someone to kill her estranged husband as well as a young girl, according to a law enforcement source.
FBI?agents arrested a New York City police officer at her Long Island home on Friday in connection with an alleged murder-for-hire plot. Police Officer Valerie Cincinelli is accused of asking her boyfriend to help her hire someone to kill her estranged husband as well as a young girl, according to a law enforcement source.
NYPD and facial recognition
Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology senior associate Clare Garvie waited more than two years for litigation against the NYPD to force the department to turn over 3,700 pages detailing how the department edits photos before entering them into its facial-recognition software.
Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology senior associate Clare Garvie waited more than two years for litigation against the NYPD to force the department to turn over 3,700 pages detailing how the department edits photos before entering them into its facial-recognition software.
Cop faces departmental trial
The New York City police department on Monday began a long-awaited public examination of the sidewalk confrontation five summers ago that left an unarmed black man dead and his pleas of "I can't breathe" resonating as a rallying cry against police brutality.
The New York City police department on Monday began a long-awaited public examination of the sidewalk confrontation five summers ago that left an unarmed black man dead and his pleas of "I can't breathe" resonating as a rallying cry against police brutality.
Man rubbed girl's leg inside Payless store
The NYPD wants to find the man who approached an 11-year-old girl inside a Payless Shoe Store on Springfield Blvd. and rubber her calf up to her knee.
The NYPD wants to find the man who approached an 11-year-old girl inside a Payless Shoe Store on Springfield Blvd. and rubber her calf up to her knee.
Brooklyn shootings
The mayor and the NYPD chose the Christian Cultural Center in East New York for their monthly crime briefing to underscore their closer connections to the community. They say there was record-setting progress in public safety citywide but some trouble spots are getting extra attention.
The mayor and the NYPD chose the Christian Cultural Center in East New York for their monthly crime briefing to underscore their closer connections to the community. They say there was record-setting progress in public safety citywide but some trouble spots are getting extra attention.
Surviving sex trafficking
Angiie was forced in to prostitution when she was 15. She was forced to have sex with no fewer than 25 men a day. She shared her story with Fox 5's Linda Schmidt. Angiie wants to keep her identity private but is sharing her story in the hopes of helping other young girls.
Angiie was forced in to prostitution when she was 15. She was forced to have sex with no fewer than 25 men a day. She shared her story with Fox 5's Linda Schmidt. Angiie wants to keep her identity private but is sharing her story in the hopes of helping other young girls.
Brooklyn chase and murder
NYPD detectives are investigating a disturbing apparent gang murder in Brooklyn that involved at least 10 attackers. The department released security cameras video, which top police officials are calling "graphic" and "hard to watch," in the hope that someone may come forward with information about the men seen in the images. Cops identified the victim as Tyquan Eversley, 21.
NYPD detectives are investigating a disturbing apparent gang murder in Brooklyn that involved at least 10 attackers. The department released security cameras video, which top police officials are calling "graphic" and "hard to watch," in the hope that someone may come forward with information about the men seen in the images. Cops identified the victim as Tyquan Eversley, 21.
Vicious assault on man with baseball bat
The NYPD is looking for two men who viciously assaulted another with a bat.
The NYPD is looking for two men who viciously assaulted another with a bat.
NYPD plan to combat murders
The NYPD's monthly crime statistics briefing showcased some positive news but also a disturbing trend. the murder rate is rising. The NYPD recorded 24 murders in February 2019, up 50 percent from the same month a year ago. The commissioner said the rise in murders is a departure from progress in other crime categories. Overall crime declined by nearly 11 percent.
The NYPD's monthly crime statistics briefing showcased some positive news but also a disturbing trend. the murder rate is rising. The NYPD recorded 24 murders in February 2019, up 50 percent from the same month a year ago. The commissioner said the rise in murders is a departure from progress in other crime categories. Overall crime declined by nearly 11 percent.
Wild police chase, shooting on FDR Drive
A wild chase and shooting on the FDR Drive in Manhattan left two officers injured.
A wild chase and shooting on the FDR Drive in Manhattan left two officers injured.
Gunman fires into crowd
The NYPD released this security-camera video showing a man with a handgun opening fire on a street in the Bronx, sending a crowd of people running for cover, Feb. 22, 2019.
The NYPD released this security-camera video showing a man with a handgun opening fire on a street in the Bronx, sending a crowd of people running for cover, Feb. 22, 2019.
Funeral for NYPD detective
Thousands of law enforcement officers from around the world lined suburban streets in Hampton Bays to honor NYPD Detective Brian Simonsen Wednesday morning. Hundreds more filed into the Roman Catholic Church of St. Rosalie to remember the 19-year veteran of the force who dedicated his life to helping others.
Thousands of law enforcement officers from around the world lined suburban streets in Hampton Bays to honor NYPD Detective Brian Simonsen Wednesday morning. Hundreds more filed into the Roman Catholic Church of St. Rosalie to remember the 19-year veteran of the force who dedicated his life to helping others.
Police body camera ruling
The NYPD can once again make its officers' bodycam footage available to the public. A Manhattan-based state appeals court ruled against New York's largest police union, which argued the footage is primarily used to evaluate an officer's job performance and therefore confidential under state law.
The NYPD can once again make its officers' bodycam footage available to the public. A Manhattan-based state appeals court ruled against New York's largest police union, which argued the footage is primarily used to evaluate an officer's job performance and therefore confidential under state law.
2 men wanted in hotel room robberies
After pushing their way into at least three hotel rooms, the robbers went to a Saks Fifth Avenue store to shop for sneakers.
After pushing their way into at least three hotel rooms, the robbers went to a Saks Fifth Avenue store to shop for sneakers.



















