NYPD releases body cam video showing stop of Councilman Yusef Salaam
The NYPD released body cam footage showing the interaction between Salaam and the officer.
Neighbors relived after Queens brothel bust
Residents in Queens are expressing relief after at least six suspected brothers in their neighborhood were closed by the NYPD, but some are concerned that they could re-open.
Exclusive: Ghost guns on the rise and how to spot them
FOX 5 NY's Morgan McKay sat down with Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg about what his office is doing to crackdown ghost guns.
Suspect arrested and charged in rape of 10-year-old girl in East Harlem
Police say that Drequan Drayton-Howard, 23, met the victim using the online social media app Bumble, and took her to an apartment in East Harlem where he raped her.
NYPD sergeant slashed in face in Brooklyn machete attack
A NYPD sergeant was slashed in the face and two other officers were injured when they were attacked by a emotionally disturbed man wielding a machete in Brooklyn on Monday.
10-year-old girl raped in East Harlem by man she met online: NYPD
The NYPD is hunting for a man who allegedly raped a 10-year-old girl he met online in East Harlem on January 6.
Man urinating on car in East Village slashes 66-year-old man who asked him to stop: NYPD
The NYPD is searching for a suspect they say slashed a 66-year-old man in the neck after getting caught urinating on a car in the East Village.
NYPD officer struck by hit-and-run driver in Manhattan
A NYPD officer was struck by a hit-and-run driver Sunday night in the Inwood section of Manhattan, officials said.
NYPD dance team eyes expansion with tryouts: 'It's open to everyone'
The NYPD dance team, which started in 2022, held tryouts with the hopes of expanding.
NYC Mayor Adams accused of 'getting his Trump on' by vetoing council bill to track every police stop
New York City Mayor Eric Adams vetoed a controversial city council bill that would require police officers to document every "investigative encounter" with the public.
City Council's 'How Many Stops Act' faces potential veto showdown with Mayor Adams
The City Council has already passed the "How Many Stops Act" and has enough votes to override a veto if the Mayor decides to veto it.
Where are NYC's illegal weed shops getting their cannabis from? l Exclusive
NYC law enforcement is working to crack down on the city's many illegal weed shops, but just where are they getting their supply of cannabis from?
NYPD officer injured by wrong-way driver on Upper East Side
Authorities said the officer sustained a broken arm when they were struck by a black sedan that was driving on the wrong side of the street on Park Avenue on the Upper East Side.
2 NYPD officers shot in Brooklyn after responding to domestic violence call; suspect in custody
Two NYPD officers were shot during the same incident in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, officials said. A suspect is in custody.
2 hospitalized after shooting in Harlem: NYPD
The NYPD is investigating after a shooting in Harlem left two men hospitalized in stable condition.
Father of fallen NYPD officer who advocated for 9/11 compensation fund struck, killed by SUV
Joseph Zadroga, a New Jersey man who became a vocal advocate for families of 9/11 first responders following the death of his NYPD officer son, Det. James Zadroga, was struck and killed by an SUV in a hospital parking lot in Galloway, New Jersey, police said.
NYPD cop meets officers who rescued her from burning car nearly 30 years ago
In 1996, Denise Gomez was saved from a burning car by NYPD officers Eric Ocasio and Charles Claudio. Gomez grew up to join the NYPD and Friday, she got to have an emotional reunion with the men who saved her life.
NYPD, FDNY have budget cuts restored
Mayor Eric Adams announced Wednesday that budget cuts to the NYPD and the FDNY will be restored after better-than-expected tax revenues and 20 percent cuts to migrant services.
Midtown Manhattan police chase ends in crash, at least 8 injured
A police chase in Midtown saw a suspect crash into several police cars before striking a food truck, pinning a woman underneath it.
NYPD preps for potential protests, problems as millions are expected in Times Square on New Year's Eve
NYPD officials confirmed that there were no specific credible threats to the festivities or the city, but warned that law enforcement would be on high alert.



















