NYC Pride March 2023: NYPD working 'to keep everybody safe'
Organizers have planned a series of concerts, live performances, and other events across the city all weekend to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and its allies.
1 teen dead, another hospitalized in Brooklyn subway surfing mishap
Officials say they believe two 14-year-olds were knocked off an L train as it entered a tunnel.
Store robbery in Queens leaves employee beaten
A group of suspects are accused of robbing a store and then assaulting an employee, in Queens.
Suspect arrested after setting American flag on fire on Staten Island: NYPD
Security footage allegedly shows the suspect, 48-year-oid John Potts, setting fire to an American flag outside of a home on Staten Island on Flag Day.
Man shoots at NYPD officers in the Bronx
Authorities say the officers saw the suspect with a firearm before he opened fire.
Pride flag stolen from Queens home
Two men were caught on camera ripping a Pride flag down from a home in Fresh Meadows, the third incident of its kind to happen in the city in a week.
Off-duty officer assaulted, punched at Grand Central terminal
It happened Wednesday, just before 6 a.m. near the seven-line subway platform.
Brooklyn subway stabbing leaves 1 dead: NYPD
Police say they are searching for two suspects, a man and a woman, after a 36-year-old man was stabbed and killed at the Marcy Avenue Station in Williamsburg.
Keechant Sewell resignation: Behind-the-scenes tensions may have led to departure
Behind-the-scenes tensions between outgoing NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell and New York City Mayor Eric Adams may have led to Sewell's shocking resignation announcement on Monday.
NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell announces resignation
Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell has officially resigned after being the NYPD commissioner for nearly a year and a half.
Manhattan DA drops over 300 convictions tied to officers found guilty of crimes
All of the convictions involve one of nine officers who were later convicted of on-the-job offenses — among them taking bribes, illegally selling guns, lying under oath and planting drugs on suspects — and are no longer on the force.
Man shoved onto subway tracks in the Bronx: NYPD
Police say the victim, a 42-year-old man, was shoved onto the tracks after getting into a fight with another man early Tuesday morning.
Too many people in NYC are stopped, searched and frisked illegally, federal monitor says
A federal monitor says she has found disappointing results when she studied the legality of New York City's new initiative to combat gun violence in high-crime areas with an old tactic of stopping and frisking people.
Man accused of shooting would-be robber gets $50K bail on weapons charges
Authorities say they found a stockpile of weapons in Charles Foehner's apartment, including assault rifles, shotguns, body armor vests and large capacity ammunition feeding devices, much of which he did not have a license for.
NYPD officer cites 'courtesy cards' as source of corruption
"We’re not supposed to be showing favoritism when we do car stops, and we shouldn’t be giving them out because the guy mows my lawn," the officer told The Associated Press.
16-year-old stabbed in neck in the Bronx
Authorities say the victim was stabbed in the side of the neck after getting intoa fight with another man in Morris Heights.
Reddit video shows NYPD vehicle repeatedly swerve towards moped on Van Wyck Expressway
A 39-second video clip shows a seemingly dangerous encounter between an NYPD SUV and a moped in Queens. NYPD says the incident is "under review."
NYC Traffic Enforcement Agents push for body cams amid increasing security concerns
Traffic Enforcement Agents in New York City are calling for body cameras, so everyone can see the threats and abuse they endure during their job.
NYC officer seen on video repeatedly punching man is indicted for misdemeanor assault
A New York City police officer seen on bystander video repeatedly punching a man in the face in 2021 has been indicted on a misdemeanor assault charge.
NYPD chief faces disciplinary action for abusing authority
One of the kids told Fox 5 that a retired chased them for about seven minutes, and he feared that the man was going to shoot him.



















