The Cops
A Prayer for Jeffrey Maddrey
Last Friday, a group of clergy gathered not to condemn the NYPD’s chief of department, recently found to have abused his authority, but to support him.
Why Did Chase Bank Cancel This NYC Cop City Protester’s Accounts?
The bank, which is helping to fund the sprawling police complex in Atlanta that has become a flashpoint for protest, won't say.
Lying Is Supposed to Cost You Your Job at the NYPD. It Almost Never Does
In a new lawsuit, a man charged with and cleared of gun possession says police officers framed him, and that it wasn't the first time they had been caught lying.
Court to NYPD: Stop Illegally Accessing Sealed Arrest Records
After years of litigation, a state judge has given the NYPD a timeline to clean up its act.
Governor Hochul Wants to Get Back in the Marijuana Enforcement Game
Defense attorneys say that huge fines on illicit weed could reopen the door to an NYPD crackdown.
The Police Budget Prospers As the Police Watchdog Budget Starves
While the NYPD is already $100 million over budget on overtime alone, the City's police watchdog says its own skeletal budget "does not allow the CCRB to function properly."
NYPD Removes Punisher Poster From Manhattan Sex Offender Check-In Facility
"The NYPD takes claims of offensive material very seriously and it will not be tolerated," a spokesperson told Hell Gate.
Eric Adams’s ‘Worst of the Worst’ Report Violated State Law and a Court Injunction
The mayor's press stunt last August that featured that report? It was built on hundreds of violations of the state's sealed arrest law, a judge ruled on Thursday.
The NYPD Blamed a ‘Gag Order’ for Skipping a City Council Hearing. There Is No Gag Order
"The NYPD is lying—and frankly, not even doing a particularly good job at it."








