City files land use application to actually close Rikers jails
/The map change would officially close Rikers jails by 2026.
Read MoreThe map change would officially close Rikers jails by 2026.
Read More“We must ensure that the constitutional rights of the public are protected.”
Read MoreThey are charged with a variety of offenses and will be released Dec. 27 or Dec. 31.
Read MoreThe list includes 65 officers with adverse credibility findings.
Read MoreThe groups gathered at the Silver Gull Beach Club, where hateful vandals scrawled anti-Semitic messages and racial slurs nearly three months ago.
Read MoreThough the NYPD does not report racial or ethnic arrest data by precinct, there are persistent disparities in arrest totals across the borough’s 16 precincts.
Read More“The Equality model decriminalizes people in prostitution while also providing exit strategies and services to those who need it.”
Read MoreRozic said the legislation “sends a strong message about hate not having a place in any of our communities.”
Read More“Fewer than 1 percent of the expected pool of eligible people have accessed the law.”
Read MoreTwo men who began assaulting a group of correction officers are headed to prison.
Read MoreSteven O’Brien pleaded guilty to third-degree assault, a misdemeanor, for punching Danny McGee in the face.
Read MoreSomeone also reportedly started throwing fake money off of a balcony.
Read MoreActing Queens District Attorney John Ryan has been an outspoken opponent of the bail reform measures for months.
Read MoreJason Ari Amada posed as an experienced foreign currency trader and stole more than $489,000 from clients who had invested in his venture.
Read MoreKatz, the current Queens Borough President, filled out the team with several defense attorneys, nonprofit leaders and activists.
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