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NYPD shots fired as cops nearly get run over in attempted luxury vehicle heist
NYPD officers responding to a report of a burglary at a Queens auto body shop opened fire on the suspects as they fled the scene Friday, nearly hitting the cops as they sped off in multiple vehicles, authorities say. It wasn’t immediately clear how many suspects were at the scene, near 32nd Avenue and Farrington Street, when officers arrived...
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NYPD officers who responded to family tragedy escort teen to prom
Ida Siegal reports for News 4.
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Video allegedly shows NYPD cruiser not stop to help after fiery crash that killed driver
There is newly uncovered surveillance video at the core of an investigation involving NYPD officers accused of leaving the scene of a Bronx crash following a car chase.
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New surveillance video in fiery Bronx crash shows police drive away from incident
Surveillance cameras captured the moment a vehicle, fleeing police, crashed and burst into flames. The footage showed 31-year-old Francisco Guzman lose control of the vehicle he was driving on an off-ramp in the Bronx, before it crashed and caught fire. Seconds later, one of the cruisers following him turned in the opposite direction, instead of stopping to help. NBC New...
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Man slashed, stabbed at 42nd Street subway station
A man is recovering Saturday after being slashed and stabbed at the 42nd Street subway station early in the morning. The 28-year-old victim was attacked around 9:04 a.m. by an unknown assailant, the NYPD said. The incident happened at the subway station at East 42nd Street and 3rd Avenue near the no. 7 line elevators, according to police. The victim…
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Keeping the family legacy alive in the NYPD
A son and daughter, both NYPD officers, are following in their parents’ footsteps. Their commitment to public service goes beyond their jobs. NBC New York’s Marc Santia reports.
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Former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik dead at 69
Bernard Kerik, who served as New York City’s police commissioner on 9/11 and later pleaded guilty to tax fraud before being pardoned, has died. He was 69.
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Bernard Kerik, NYPD commissioner during 9/11 who later served time in prison, dies at 69
Bernard Kerik, who served as New York City’s police commissioner on 9/11 and later pleaded guilty to tax fraud before being pardoned, has died. He was 69.
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Two Israeli embassy staffers shot and killed outside Capital Jewish Museum in D.C.
The shooting in Washington D.C. killed two Israeli embassy staffers, an act of violence outside the Capital Jewish Museum that ended the lives of a young couple who were just days away from getting engaged. After the shooting the suspect shouted “free Palestine.” As the investigation deepens, police are heightening patrols around the tri-state. Sarah Wallace and Pei-Sze Cheng...
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NYPD sends officers to religious sites after DC Jewish museum shooting
The NYPD is sending its heavy-weapons teams, the Critical Response Command, to Jewish houses of worship and other sensitive locations in response to last night’s shooting of two Israeli government employees in Washington D.C., a senior NYC law enforcement official says. While the current belief in law enforcement that the alleged shooter in D.C. acted alone there is always...
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Suspected gunman arrested after 2 Israeli Embassy staffers shot outside DC museum
The suspected gunman was arrested after two Israeli Embassy staffers were shot outside of D.C.’s Capital Jewish museum on Wednesday night.
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New video and details in alleged Times Square teen gang ‘ambush' on NYPD officers
News 4’s Melissa Colorado with the latest from Times Square.
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NYPD launches probe into why it gave a Palestinian woman's sealed arrest records to ICE
Police in New York City are investigating whether the department violated policy by sharing a report with federal immigration authorities that included internal records of a Palestinian woman’s arrest at a protest. The department probe follows reporting by The Associated Press on the cooperation between the NYPD and President Donald Trump’s administration, which is seeking to deport Leqaa Kordia, a Palestinian...
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Alleged teen Tren de Aragua gang members attack NYPD in Times Square
Police said more than 10 suspected gang members, many of whom are minors, attacked two NYPD officers in uniform as they were trying to make an arrest in Times Square. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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NYPD gave Palestinian protester's info to ICE. Now it's evidence in her deportation case
The NYPD provided federal immigration authorities with information about a Palestinian woman who was arrested at a protest. The Trump administration is now using it as evidence in its bid to deport her.
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Man shot by officer while holding mother at knifepoint in the Bronx, NYPD says
A man holding his mother at knifepoint in a Bronx apartment was shot by an NYPD officer late Thursday night after refusing to drop the kitchen knife, according to police.
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NYPD shoots knife-wielding man who was threatening his mother, police say
NYPD officers responded to an apartment building in the Bronx where they say a man was holding his mother at knifepoint forcing them to open fire on him. News 4’s Romney Smith reports.
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Man driving stolen Porsche in Brooklyn fatally shot by police, NYPD says
A man in a stolen Porsche trying to evade law enforcement was shot and killed by an officer Tuesday night in Brooklyn, according to the New York Police Department.
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Person in suspected stolen car shot and killed by police in Brooklyn, sources say
A person in a suspected stolen car was shot and killed by police in Brooklyn Tuesday evening, multiple law enforcement sources tell News 4. News 4’s Chris Jose reports from the scene.
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Person in suspected stolen car shot and killed by police in Brooklyn, sources say
A person in a suspected stolen car was shot and killed by police in Brooklyn Tuesday evening, multiple law enforcement sources tell News 4.