9th NYPD officer commits suicide in 2019
The 9th member of the NYPD commits suicide in 2019.
The 9th member of the NYPD commits suicide in 2019.
Calls for netting to capture debris from elevated subway tracks
There are calls for the MTA to speed up its program that would install netting to capture debris under four elevated train locations in Queens.
There are calls for the MTA to speed up its program that would install netting to capture debris under four elevated train locations in Queens.
Police searching for Bronx stabbing suspect
The NYPD is searching for a suspect they say knocked a man to the ground before stabbing him multiple times in the torso.
The NYPD is searching for a suspect they say knocked a man to the ground before stabbing him multiple times in the torso.
FDNY: Over 10,000 EMS patients may have had their personal information exposed
The New York City Fire Department has notified over 10,000 patients previously treated or transported by FDNY EMS that their personal information may have been compromised after an employee?s personal external hard drive went missing.
The New York City Fire Department has notified over 10,000 patients previously treated or transported by FDNY EMS that their personal information may have been compromised after an employee?s personal external hard drive went missing.
Police searching for two women who attacked MTA bus in the Bronx
The NYPD is searching for two women who attacked a Bronx MTA bus with rocks, bricks and a chair.
The NYPD is searching for two women who attacked a Bronx MTA bus with rocks, bricks and a chair.
Man seen smiling in video after raping woman in park: Cops
Police want to find the man they say is seen in surveillance camera video smiling after raping a woman in a park in East New York.
Police want to find the man they say is seen in surveillance camera video smiling after raping a woman in a park in East New York.
MTA wants big changes to LIRR contracts
The Transit Authority reportedly wants to nix double-time pay for certain overtime assignments, cap the number of consecutive hours worked at 16, scrutinize sick leave and give itself the option to hire private contractors whenever it wants.
The Transit Authority reportedly wants to nix double-time pay for certain overtime assignments, cap the number of consecutive hours worked at 16, scrutinize sick leave and give itself the option to hire private contractors whenever it wants.
Queen Eye Fab Five preview season four
The Fab Five preview season four of their hit NetFlix series.
The Fab Five preview season four of their hit NetFlix series.
Calls for legislation after another water attack on NYPD officers.
A collection of police unions and legislators announced their support for a bill that would make splashing water on police officers a class E felony and carry up to 4 years in prison.
A collection of police unions and legislators announced their support for a bill that would make splashing water on police officers a class E felony and carry up to 4 years in prison.
Rep. Maloney pitches ticker-tape parade for 9/11 first responders
With the recent passing of the 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund Act, one local congresswoman says that the city should do more to give back to the men and women who rushed to Ground Zero that day. So, in a formal letter to Mayor Bill de Blasio, Rep. Carolyn Maloney Is asking for a celebration and what she calls a “proper tribute to those who take care of us on 9/11.”
With the recent passing of the 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund Act, one local congresswoman says that the city should do more to give back to the men and women who rushed to Ground Zero that day. So, in a formal letter to Mayor Bill de Blasio, Rep. Carolyn Maloney Is asking for a celebration and what she calls a “proper tribute to those who take care of us on 9/11.”
Harlem community leaders offer solidarity to doused NYPD officrers
Faith and community leaders in Harlem held a press conference Friday to show their solidarity with members of the NYPD who were victims of surprise water attacks.
Faith and community leaders in Harlem held a press conference Friday to show their solidarity with members of the NYPD who were victims of surprise water attacks.
Should the doused cops have reacted?
The videos of people on the streets of New York dousing cops with water and the officers showing complete restraint have taken the city?and now country?by storm.
The videos of people on the streets of New York dousing cops with water and the officers showing complete restraint have taken the city?and now country?by storm.
Commissioner James P. O'Neill on the aftermath of the death of Eric Garner
Police Commissioner of New York City James P. O'Neill sits down with FOX 5 NY to discuss how the NYPD has changed since the death of Eric Garner in 2014.
Police Commissioner of New York City James P. O'Neill sits down with FOX 5 NY to discuss how the NYPD has changed since the death of Eric Garner in 2014.
Puerto Rico's governor resigns in face of protests
Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello announced his resignation overnight in a taped message on Facebook.
Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello announced his resignation overnight in a taped message on Facebook.
Arrest made in videotaped dousing of NYPD officers
NEW YORK (AP) ? A suspect was in custody on Wednesday in an investigation of the videotaped dousings of New York police officers with buckets of water.
NEW YORK (AP) ? A suspect was in custody on Wednesday in an investigation of the videotaped dousings of New York police officers with buckets of water.
MTA approves plan that could cut 2,700 jobs
The MTA board voted Wednesday to approve a major transformation plan which would consolidate more than 40 departments into six and could eliminate as many as 2,700 jobs.
The MTA board voted Wednesday to approve a major transformation plan which would consolidate more than 40 departments into six and could eliminate as many as 2,700 jobs.
Suspects in dousing of cops
The NYPD has released images of three men wanted in connection with the tossing of water and a bucket onto some police officers who were making an arrest in Harlem. Shocking video of the incident has gone viral online. The video shows water splashing on the officers and then an empty bucket hitting a cop in the head while his partner is handcuffing a suspect.
The NYPD has released images of three men wanted in connection with the tossing of water and a bucket onto some police officers who were making an arrest in Harlem. Shocking video of the incident has gone viral online. The video shows water splashing on the officers and then an empty bucket hitting a cop in the head while his partner is handcuffing a suspect.
Police searching for suspects in string of robberies
The NYPD is looking for the public's help identifying the suspects connected to a string of burglaries in Queen.
The NYPD is looking for the public's help identifying the suspects connected to a string of burglaries in Queen.
Man killed with punch to the head
The NYPD is on the hunt for the man who punched another man in the head in Brighton Beach and left him to die. Video shows the suspect carrying a chair while in the vicinity of the assault.
The NYPD is on the hunt for the man who punched another man in the head in Brighton Beach and left him to die. Video shows the suspect carrying a chair while in the vicinity of the assault.
NYPD officers praised for helping woman pay for groceries she allegedly shoplifted
Three NYPD officers are being praised after they paid for the groceries of a woman who had been accused of shoplifting at a Union Square Whole Foods.
Three NYPD officers are being praised after they paid for the groceries of a woman who had been accused of shoplifting at a Union Square Whole Foods.



















