The Cops
The NYPD’s Escalating Crackdown on Pro-Palestine Protests Falls ‘Outside the Bounds of the Constitution’
"They’re just like reaching so hard for any reason now to violently suppress people."
Police Union’s Last-Ditch Effort to Scuttle NYPD Reforms Fails In Court
The NYPD has now entered into an agreement to change how it polices protests.
An NYPD Inspector Honored Her Mother’s Passing—By Allegedly Making Her Subordinates Work OT at the Funeral
"I'm sorry for your loss, but that is wrong."
Why Didn’t the NYPD Let Me Complete My Prime Directive?
Eliminating human frailty from policing is not something we should be giving up on.
Police Union’s Surprise Weapon in Its Legal Battle to Block Protest Policing Reform? The Mayor
The Police Benevolent Association pushback against the 2020 George Floyd protests settlement has its day in court.
NYC’s Biggest Police Union Has Made a Huge Mess of the 2020 Protest Settlement
A court hearing Monday will help determine whether the Police Benevolent Association can play spoiler to reforms the NYPD has already agreed to.
The NYPD’s Assistant Commissioner Has Messy Cop Podcast Beef
Get to know Kaz Daughtry, the high-ranking civilian official in the police department, who appears to be letting some nepotism allegations get to him.
Cartoon Burglars, Glitzy Bar Mitzvahs, and a Veto: Mayor Adams Is Trying Everything to Block This NYPD Transparency Law
It's not clear why the mayor picked this fight.
Want to Report in Police Headquarters? The NYPD Says You Need a Chaperone
The police department is requiring reporters who wish to report from headquarters to sign papers committing to new restrictions.
Evidentiary Photo Album: Deputy Mayor Phil Banks’s 2014 Trip to Israel
Three convicted co-conspirators, one unindicted co-conspirator, and memories to last a lifetime.









