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Back from the Brink,” Peter Moskos’ new book chronicling New York City’s remarkable 1990s crime drop, revives something ...
Law enforcement sources believe that a group of men who were near some Citi Bikes by the intersection of East 163rd Street and Washington Avenue were the intended targets of the gunfire.
It turns out, the new strategy arose not from data, but from people complaining about e-bikes at community meetings, the NYPD ...
NYPD patrols are wrongfully ticketing Big Apple cyclists who run red lights, despite laws already on the books allowing them to follow pedestrian crossing signals, a new federal lawsuit claims.
While murders and shootings have fallen dramatically, overall crime has risen steadily during the New York City mayor’s tenure.
Below are the answers by Brad Lander, the city comptroller and former Brooklyn councilman. Known for his work on progressive ...