NYC Police Benevolent Association President Pat Lynch to Step Down
Pat Lynch, the President of the Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York, announced on Tuesday, April 11th that he would be stepping down. Lynch, who has served ...
Pat Lynch, the President of the Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York, announced on Tuesday, April 11th that he would be stepping down. Lynch, who has served ...
On Wednesday, April 5th, New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Office of Labor Relations (OLR) Commissioner Renee Campion announced a tentative 8-year agreement between the city ...
On Wednesday, March 29th, Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Lyle Frank made an order preventing NYPD officers from illegally obtaining and sharing information from sealed files. The police department will have ...
Since the beginning of the new year, New York City has seen a significant rise in crimes committed by teenagers. According to statistics provided by the NYPD, in January and ...
According to the NYPD, three separate shooting incidents that took place near schools on the Upper West Side, Harlem, and East Harlem areas of Manhattan on Tuesday, March 14th appear ...
The NYPD is currently facing a personnel crisis as it is losing officers to better-paying opportunities and facing a high rate of resignations. NYPD pension data shows that in January ...
New York State Senator Leroy Comrie proposed new legislation that would remove the mayor's power to pick the NYPD's Commissioner. As per the proposed bill, the NYPD Commissioner would become ...
The NYPD announced the recent removal of one of its recruitment requirements. The requirement removed for admission to the NYPD was the 1.5 mile run, which is meant to be ...
New York City has been experiencing notably high levels of violence involving teenage high school students. Shootings and stabbings have increased, leading to four deaths in the span of less ...

