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A visit to Brooklyn arraignment court confirmed that the NYPD is indeed arresting people on charges for which state law forbids an arrest.
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In an interview with Hell Gate, the woman blamed the NYPD for failing to intervene.
The Queens state assemblymember is struggling with her public advocate campaign, but not for lack of trying—or picking up the phone.
It's anyone's game when political strategy and communications mogul Roger Knifeback is in the mix.