Police reform advocate files bid for Queens BP
/Anthony Miranda is a retired NYPD sergeant advocating for police officers and communities of color.
Read MoreAnthony Miranda is a retired NYPD sergeant advocating for police officers and communities of color.
Read MoreMajor crimes reached historic lows in New York City under O’Neill, while New Yorkers’ calls for police accountability intensified.
Read MoreRules would address issue of “dual loyalty.”
Read More“It is unclear who truly stands to gain from this complication of the electoral process. But it is clear who loses: immigrants and communities of color.”
Read MoreJames Johnson will lead the New York City Law Department and its staff of almost 1,000 lawyers.
Read MoreThe New Deal for New Americans Act would introduce numerous provisions that would support new immigrants.
Read MoreProsecutors say the man claimed his McLaren 570 sports car was stolen after he crashed it on Long Island.
Read MoreStarting Dec. 1, workers at major construction sites are required to have at least 30 hours of safety training.
Read MoreThe unidentified 16-year-old was standing in front of 89-29 161st St. just before 4 p.m. Monday when shots were fired, cops say.
Read MoreAmir Griffin was shot and killed by a seemingly stray bullet on Saturday night. He was 14.
Read MoreThe NYC Bar published its rating eight days ahead of the Nov. 5 general election — but with early voting already underway.
Read MoreHevesi’s bill, which was signed into law by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, marks the first time the state recognizes Adverse Childhood Experiences.
Read More“As DA, I will make Queens a leader in addressing wrongful convictions.”
Read MoreA spokesperson for the Queens DA said the office is “still evaluating our decision and looking at our options.”
Read MoreThe state has concentrated hundreds of additional MTA police officers in the subway system in recent months.
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