NYC to use more non-police 'ambassadors' to urge distancing

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is planning to double the ranks of non-police workers trying to persuade people to comply with social distancing after an outcry over racial disparities in the city's enforcement of the policy.

NYPD switching tactics to enforce social distancing
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After viral videos showed violent clashes between people and members of the NYPD over social distancing violations, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday that he will double the ranks of non-police workers looking to persuade people to comply with the guidance.

NYC under criticism over allegedly unfair enforcement of social distancing guidelines

The Reverend Al Sharpton has added his voice to the growing controversy over the NYPD’s enforcement of social distancing guidelines in New York City after a recent report showed that over 80 percent of all summonses for violating those guidelines have gone to blacks and Hispanics.

Buses offered for shelter during nightly NYC subway closures

New York City transit officials say they’re providing buses for homeless people to shelter from unseasonably frigid weather this weekend during newly instituted overnight subway closures.

Majority of social distancing summonses issued by NYPD went to blacks, Hispanics

According to its most recent statistics, the vast majority of summonses issued by the NYPD for violations of COVID-19 social distancing restrictions went to black or Hispanic people.

Advocates say NYPD's enforcement of social distancing shows racial disparities
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New data shows racial disparities in the NYPD's social distancing enforcement and some are comparing it to the department's controversial 'stop-and-frisk' policy.

NYC seeing uptick in speeding violations during coronavirus lockdown

With so many people staying home, traffic in New York City has never been lighter, leading to some drivers taking advantage by breaking the speed limit across the city and an increase in speeding tickets.

De Blasio: NYC could see more layoffs without financial assistance from Washington

If the federal government does not come to the rescue with financial assistance, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says that the city may be forced to lay off various city employees like police officers, firefighters, healthcare workers and more.

Another 3 NYPD members die from COVID-related causes

Three more NYPD employees have died due to coronavirus-related causes. The department's COVID death toll is now 41.

Mayor: 139 homeless people moved from subways to shelters

Police officers escorted people out of Brooklyn's Coney Island station, the end of the line for several trains, and told them they would have to board buses to get to their destinations. Cleaners carrying bottles of bleach then boarded the trains.

NYPD seeking suspect in string of Brooklyn robberies

The NYPD is asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect wanted in connection to a string of burglaries in Brooklyn that have occurred between March 17 and May 3.

Open Streets program expands in NYC

New York City will kick off it's 'open streets' program with seven miles of vehicle-free streets beginning May 4, announced Mayor Bill de Blasio.

Daily NYC subway shutdown from 1-5 a.m.

New York City's subway system went silent in the early morning hours of Wednesday, as part of a plan for the normally round-the-clock system to shut down for train cleaning and to remove homeless people.

Group assaults, pours liquid on man's face

The NYPD wants to find the men and women involved in a vicious assault on a man outside a laundromat in the Longwood section of the Bronx.

Facebook removes accounts linked to QAnon

Facebook says it has removed several groups, accounts and pages linked to QAnon, taking action for the first time against the far-right U.S. conspiracy theory circulated among supporters of President Donald Trump.