The Cops
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."
NYPD Skips Oversight Hearing a Third Time
Because what is the City Council gonna do—not give them $6 billion?
The Police Who Engaged in Abuse During the 2020 Protests Against Unaccountable Police Abuse Are Not Being Held Accountable
A 590-page CCRB report shows many police are evading consequences for what they did during the protests
The NYPD Messed With the Wrong Cyclist: License Plate Vigilante Beats Case, Vows to Sue Police
Adam White plans on suing the City and the NYPD for false arrest, and the driver for making false claims.
The NYPD Held a 28 Minute Meeting About Public Safety in Tompkins Square Park
"We're not gonna solve the problems of the world! We just want the park closed at midnight!"
NYPD Arrests and Jails Cyclist For Fixing Driver’s Illegally Obscured License Plate
Meanwhile, the police let the driver off without a summons.
NYC Public Advocate: The NYPD Broke the Law I Wrote When They Tackled and Arrested a Grandmother in a Precinct House
The NYPD is arguing that because the grandmother didn't actually record herself being tackled, she wasn't actually exercising her First Amendment rights.
There Can Never Be Enough Cops in the Subway
No amount of police can ever stem the "perception" of subway crime.