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The sergeant who serves as the NYPD school liaison in south Brooklyn has been stripped of his gun and badge after refusing to speak to investigators from the FBI’s corruption unit without a ...
An NYPD sergeant was stripped of her gun and her badge after being brought up on departmental charges for her role in Eric Garner's death.. The Daily News reports that 43-year-old Sergeant Kizzy ...
An NYPD sergeant who owns a for-hire vehicle company used his badge to bully a Taxi and Limousine Commission supervisor who wouldn’t take his license renewal payment, according to the city’s ...
Some 50 retired sleuths will give voice to their oddest or most haunting cases in an 11-week series, "Watching the Detectives," that debuts tonight at 9 p.m. on A&E's Biography channel.
A New York City police sergeant has been stripped of her gun and badge in connection with the July 2014 death of Eric Garner, a 43-year-old black Staten Island man who died after police to ...
About 168 cops from the NYPD’s Neighborhood Safety Teams — a key pillar of Mayor Eric Adams’ crime-fighting plan — are stepping out into 28 areas where shootings have increased during the ...
An NYPD sergeant with a for-hire vehicle side business and a history of alleged misconduct has been fined by the city for attempting to use his badge to curry favor with the city's taxi regulator.
NYPD Sergeant Stripped of Badge, Gun After Pushing Kid Into Window. By Delia Paunescu. May 24, 2014. save d. Save this article to read it later. Find this story in your account’s ‘Saved for ...
Sergeant Kizzy Adonis, of Staten Island’s 120th Precinct, who was present when Eric Garner died after being put in an illegal chokehold by an officer, was put on modified duty on Friday as part ...
A former NYPD sergeant faces federal charges of wire fraud, making false claims, and identity theft in connection with her alleged attempt to receive compensation from several federal 9/11 ...
Barry was placed on modified duty immediately after the shooting, stripped of his gun and badge. The sergeant joined the NYPD in July 2008. He was promoted in November 2014.
NYPD will allow officers seeking mental health treatment to keep badges; expert says more is needed Published: Sep. 12, 2019, 3:54 p.m. A police hat sits on the table at the Police Officer of the ...
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