Former commissioner calls NYPD a 'criminal enterprise'
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Within days of a massive fire at a Brooklyn evidence storage facility, the NYPD promised “a careful accounting” of what was lost. But after Thomas Donlon became commissioner and asked for a “final
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In a federal racketeering lawsuit filed Wednesday, the ex-commissioner, Thomas Donlon, alleges Mayor Eric Adams and his inner circle showered unqualified loyalists with promotions, buried allegations of misconduct and gratuitously punished whistleblowers.
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THE CITY on MSN30 Cops NYPD Claims Were ‘Improperly’ Hired Can Keep Their Jobs — For NowA Manhattan Supreme Court judge on Tuesday granted 30 recently-hired NYPD officers a reprieve from being fired, rejecting the department’s bid to end a temporary order blocking the terminations. The NYPD told the officers last week they had 24 hours to resign or face termination because they had been improperly hired in 2023 or 2024,
A judge upheld a temporary restraining order, keeping the officers on the job as the legal fight over their employment status grinds through the courts.
The NYPD made a disturbing discovery inside a van that had been involved in an accident on a busy street in Manhattan near 42nd and 10th Avenue.
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The NYPD’s Patrol Borough Staten Island hosted its annual Harmony Day Picnic at Midland Beach on Wednesday. Each year, the event is held to foster a positive relationship between the police and the community, according to the NYPD.
An NYPD official who was not authorized to discuss the issue with Newsday, said as many as 75 police officers currently on the job had questions raised about their backgrounds in the hiring process, but it was unclear if they ever received letters of disqualification