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The lawsuits, by four former police officers, claim that a culture of cronyism ruled the department. James Essig, who was chief of detectives, said that promotions were sold for $15,000.
A federal judge held a brief hearing over whether the Trump administration should continue its deployment of troops to Los Angeles. U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer Breyer on Friday put ...
Designed as a mobile office of the future, this concept truck from the 1980s was a bold experiment in high-tech design. It featured aircraft-inspired controls, a joystick for driving, solar panels ...
NYPD seeks suspect for a violent assault in Brooklyn's 66th Precinct; a woman, followed by an unknown man, was escorted by two men, who were subsequently attacked.
A new mobile unit from the Center for Child Counseling (CFCC) will provide essential mental health services directly to local children. The bus debuted during a ribbon cutting ceremony on June 17. The ...
New York on Edge, NYPD Ramps Up Security Amid Iran Bombing Ripple, Mayoral Candidates Clash Over U.S. Actions By Damon Caldwell Published on June 23, 2025 ...
Following US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, the NYPD is increasing security at religious, cultural, and diplomatic sites across New York City. This action comes amid escalating conflict ...
Following President Donald Trump’s air strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, New York City Mayor Eric Adams has ordered the NYPD to “increase presence around religious, cultural, and diplomatic ...
(CNN) — Vice President JD Vance referred to Sen. Alex Padilla as “José Padilla” during a Friday visit to Los Angeles where he criticized California’s Democratic leaders and defended the ...
Vance’s visit to Los Angeles to tour a multiagency Federal Joint Operations Center and a mobile command center came as demonstrations calmed down in the city and a curfew was lifted this week.
Vance referred to U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla, the state's first Latino senator, as "Jose Padilla," a week after the Democrat was forcibly taken to the ground during a Kristi Noem press conference.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in his complaint that “violation of the Posse Comitatus Act is imminent, if not already underway” but Breyer last week postponed considering that allegation. Vice ...