The Cops
A Cyclist Tried to Stop the NYPD From Illegally Parking on the Sidewalk. The Cops Wrote Him a Summons
"Get a job man," one cop told the cyclist. "Some of us actually have to go to work."
NYPD Settles the Last of the Big 2020 Protest Lawsuits With No Admission of Wrongdoing
The NYPD commits to some reforms—for a few years.
Introducing: New York’s Finest
The first edition of our new column, a biweekly roundup of bad behavior by New York cops.
Videos: Here’s the NYPD Violence That Cost You $13 Million
The City is paying to settle another lawsuit over the police response to the 2020 protests. The video evidence collected shows why.
Driving a Car With Fraudulent or Obscured Plates Is Already Illegal But the City Council Wants to Make It Double Illegal
"There appears to be an issue with enforcement."
Who Is Leading Raids on NYC Nightclubs?
A 2019 law requires surprise inspections to be documented, but these most recent raids won't be.
This Cop Says He Fought the System That Lets NYPD Friends and Relatives Break Traffic Laws With Impunity
Now he's paying the price.
Why Is ‘NYPD Leadership’ Partying With a Far Right-Affiliated Real Estate Firm Tonight?
They'll be at a cocktail party hosted by the real estate firm Exodus Capital, which recently hired Gavin Wax, the president of the New York Young Republican Club.
The ‘Distracted Police Book’ Is a Zine Made for Eric Adams
An artist collective drummed up more photos of cops on their phones than they could fill a zine with.
The NYPD Took This Dog Into Custody Because His Owner Filmed the Police
Harvey’s owner is joined by 2,746 other humans who have been arrested for filming the NYPD in the last two years alone.