NYPD Blue star Austin Majors dies at California homeless shelter

Austin Majors, who became the star of the hugely successful NYPD Blue as a child, has died at the age of 27, according to TMZ. Austin died on February 11 in the evening at a homeless shelter in Los Angeles. A source with direct knowledge of the circumstances of his death said…

A resident of New York moved the foot of the policeman, but in the end the city paid her $ 1,2 million compensation

An oncologist who said police officers beat her during an argument over a parking ticket has won nearly $1,2 million in a lawsuit alleging excessive force. Dr. Rachel Wellner is a retired Bronx surgeon who told officers, “I’m a hero; and the police...

In New York, the sound of police and ambulance sirens may change

The long, high-pitched howl of a police or ambulance siren that has long been part of the soundtrack of any New Yorker for generations can be replaced by a less uncomfortable sound. Local lawmakers have proposed to transfer the city's law enforcement officers and doctors to the sirens that are used in London and ...

Queens resident called the police and attacked the cops with a knife

In New York, police shot and killed a woman who stabbed at them at her home in Queens. It happened on Monday evening, government officials said. The incident happened on 69th Street near the 52nd road in Maspeth at about six in the evening, notes New ...

NYPD bought 36 of thousands of Windows smartphones, and now changes them to iPhone

In October 2016, the New York Police Department (NYPD) purchased 36 Windows smartphones for officers. Less than a year after launching this $ 160 million initiative, NYPD is abandoning the venture and transferring its employees to iPhones ...

NYPD will be supervised

New York police officers will be required to work in the new environment. Under the terms of the contract signed by the mayor's office and the Police Department, department employees will have to serve with body cameras. The devices will help control the work of the police, and the records can become material evidence in the event of any proceedings. ...

New Yorkers complain of clown attacks with a knife in the subway

A criminal dressed as a clown chased a teenager into a Manhattan subway station with a knife. The New York Police Department reported this to the NY Post. It is clarified that the incident occurred at the 96th Street station on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Around 2 p.m., a 16-year-old...

Russian-speaking officers who helped after 9 / 11

Police, firefighters and other services have been involved in operations since the 9/11 attacks. The stories of the two Russian speaking officers provided by the Russian American Officers Association. FBI Inspector Vadim Thomas Inspector Vadim Thomas was born in Odessa, Ukraine and came to the United States as a refugee when he was ...

Why New York is Safer than Chicago

As the United States confronts gun violence, the New York City Police Department has released encouraging news. So far in 2016, according to the Office, there have been 435 shooting incidents in the city - a record low in the last 20 years, ...

New York Police has opened access to crime databases

Now Internet users have access to the same crime database used by the New York police. The city authorities have unveiled a new digital version of CompStat, which will give the public “unprecedented” access to crime statistics in New York, writes the New York Post. An innovative technology called ...

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