Queens lawmakers question gang database tactics in letter to NYPD Inspector General
/The NYPD credits the database for helping facilitate large-scale raids and driving down gang-related violence.
Read MoreThe NYPD credits the database for helping facilitate large-scale raids and driving down gang-related violence.
Read MoreIn retrospect, he said, the city should have approached the project differently.
Read More“This bail reform law has been a reaction to overreach by law enforcement.”
Read MoreQueens’ overdose rate in the first quarter of 2019 was 2.5 per 100,000 residents — the lowest in New York City.
Read MoreThe Queens signatories include both supporters and opponents of Amazon’s high-profile plan to build a corporate campus in Long Island City.
Read MoreLandlords who try to drive out rent-regulated tenants through through certain forms of harassment can now be charged with a misdemeanor.
Read MoreThey argue that the program loses the city millions in fine revenue.
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 MoreThe rally took place as a coalition of council aides attempt to form a staff union.
Read MoreThe city’s jail population has fallen below 7,000 people and will likely decrease further.
Read MoreRozic said the legislation “sends a strong message about hate not having a place in any of our communities.”
Read MoreThe lone Republican in the Queens delegation is interested in becoming the executive director of the BOE.
Read MoreDo enough voters care about candidate Bloomberg to switch loyalties from anyone they may be currently supporting?
Read More“Any deliberate discouragement or interference with staff’s ability to exercise those rights in this regard is prohibited.”
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