Sentences with phrase «city police officers do»

«The Governor has a role to play in any emergency situation in New York State, and he has been a strong supporter of helping New York City police officers do our jobs,» Lynch said.

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A spokesperson for then - New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the mayor «does not support any game where you earn points for killing police officers
«I don't want to get too political, but police officers in this city react much differently to a group of black people than they do to a bunch of white kids,» he says.
«I don't want to be part of teachers getting laid off, police officers getting laid off as a result of the city not getting the revenue that would come from that bill, without raising any taxes.»
«This doesn't increase funds for New York City to hire 2,000 more police officers,» she said of the proposal.
«The Republican Congress really does cut the Big Apple to the core when it comes to many of the budget programs that we count on — everything from police officers to housing to things in between,» Weiner said at a City Hall press conference.
«How do you justify paying the New York City police officers and firefighters less in New York state?»
Upon further inquiry from reporters, Constance Malcolm — the mother of Ramarley Graham, who was shot by a New York City police officer in 2012 — said that Cuomo told the group if the Legislature didn't pass his proposal for an independent monitor by the end of session, he would then issue the executive order.
CITY HALL — Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled Thursday a $ 78.3 billion budge that doesn't include an additional 1,000 police officers that the City Council and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton have called for, but does include a major cash infusion for thpolice officers that the City Council and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton have called for, but does include a major cash infusion for thPolice Commissioner Bill Bratton have called for, but does include a major cash infusion for the MTA.
A group of police reform advocates were escorted out of Chambers for repeatedly interrupting Bratton, shouting their distain for the commissioner and telling Council members the city doesn't want or need new officers.
«I know that's a heartfelt request on their part, but the fact is, that thank God the NYPD is achieving what it is achieving with the resources it has now,» de Blasio said, echoing earlier assertions that the city doesn't need more police officers.
Passed in January 2017, the resolution dubbed «welcoming and inclusive city» by supporters codified a longstanding unwritten policy that Kingston police officers and other city employees do not inquire about immigration status during routine interactions with citizens.
As a City Councilperson I need to do everything I possibly can to save the nearly 400 families of firefighters, teachers, police officers and teamsters that may be facing layoffs this coming budget year.»
Most police live in the suburbs On the high number of Syracuse police officers who don't live in the city:
«Police officers have an extraordinarily difficult and dangerous job to do and it's incumbent upon both the city and the state to give these individuals the support they need and ensure they are always treated like the first - class professionals we know them to be,» said Senate Co-Leader Dean Skelos.
The city runs and depends on all types of people doing all types of jobs, right, so the city's not going to function if there's no one to do service work or people who are teachers or people who are fire fighters and even police officers.
In a meeting with Council members last Thursday, the speaker told her colleagues that the long - stalled act — which would require the city's police officers to identify themselves when stopping an individual and to let that person know that they have the right to refuse a search if the officer does not have probable cause — would not go before the Council but rather would be handled internally by the police department, despite having a sufficient number of sponsors to pass.
A social media post about addiction by a Saratoga Springs police officer does not reflect the thinking or the policies of the city, according to the police chief and public safety commissioner.
March 17: Our investigative reporter James Fanelli wrote about a Bronx mom Tyeesha Mobley, 29, who sued the city and NYPD after she had called the police to teach her son why stealing is wrong and ended up wrongfully arrested and taunted by an NYPD officer that «black b — es don't know how to take care of your kids.»
On Tuesday, Patrick Lynch, president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association — New York City's largest police union — said «there will be pressure on a special prosecutor to indict an officer for the sake of public perception and that does not serve the ends of justice.»
She said the city does not have the budget to hire more than the current number of vacant police officer positions.
During an interview with NY1 Monday night, de Blasio said he didn't have any regrets about flying off to Hamburg to protest President Trump and the G - 20 — despite leaving when the city was mourning the assassination of a police officer.
The mood does not seem to be getting less divisive: after weeks of protests in the city's streets against police officers — and two more set for this weekend in Washington and in New York — cops are now planning their own pro-police rally next week.
Last year, Police Commissioner Bill Bratton joined Mr. de Blasio in saying the city did not need more police offPolice Commissioner Bill Bratton joined Mr. de Blasio in saying the city did not need more police offpolice officers.
And I'm simply saying that when it comes to issues of federal impact, as the mayor of this city, that I have not seen any zealous advocacy done on the issues of infrastructure, on the issues of lead remediation, on the issues of body cameras for police officers and our violence intervention programs.»
As fire and police union officials rallied in Albany with Gov. Andrew Cuomo today for increased disability pension benefits for injured officers, the City Council hastily scheduled a hearing to vote through an opposing proposal from Mayor Bill de Blasio that the unions say does not go far enough.
After praising the NYPD for maintaining order during New York City - based protests following the news that a grand jury in Ferguson, Missouri, did not indict a white police officer in the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager, de Blasio said there is «a great sensitivity» to ensuring emergency vehicles are not blocked during marches.
Trump did express his appreciation for New York City's police officers during the meeting, de Blasio said.
HARLEM — The family of Eric Garner said Tuesday that their $ 5.9 million settlement with the city over the Staten Island man's death after he was placed in a chokehold by police does not equal justice and that they want the officers responsible held accountable.
Most major Upstate cities assign media duties to a sworn officer, but Buffalo employs a civilian police spokesperson who does not earn overtime.
The mother of Eric Garner, a Staten Island man killed in a police chokehold, says Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner James O'Neill do not need to wait for the U.S. Department of Justice to take action against the officer who killed her son — and blasted them for preventing the city's independent oversight entity from prosecutinpolice chokehold, says Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner James O'Neill do not need to wait for the U.S. Department of Justice to take action against the officer who killed her son — and blasted them for preventing the city's independent oversight entity from prosecutinPolice Commissioner James O'Neill do not need to wait for the U.S. Department of Justice to take action against the officer who killed her son — and blasted them for preventing the city's independent oversight entity from prosecuting him.
«Community police officers is the best thing that could do and we need to have more of them in all of the districts in the City of Buffalo,» Schroeder said.
In Hawker v. Sandy City Corporation (2014), he joined an unsigned panel opinion holding that a police officer did not use unconstitutionally excessive force against a nine - year - old student who stole an iPad from his school.
Does Moe believe that police officers are indifferent to the murder rate in their city?
But imagine if the law set a deadline twelve years off and said that any city that did not meet the goal would be punished; its police stations would be closed and privatized; its police officers would lose their badges.
As they periodically do, Baltimore animal control officers and city police have cracked down on unleashed dogs — this time at Mount Vernon Square near the Washington Monument this week.
One pack of strays has been eliminated but animal control officials said Monday dog packs are still a threat to residents and the city is not doing enough to control them.DeLand police Maj. Charles Thurmond said animal control is an continuing problem for the city because the police department's animal control officer, Ed Balken, must spend half his time doing other jobs, such as taking police cruisers into the shop and doing janitorial work.
Police records show Sioux City police officers responded to 37 percent fewer dog bites in 2013 than they did in 2007, the year before the breed ban was pPolice records show Sioux City police officers responded to 37 percent fewer dog bites in 2013 than they did in 2007, the year before the breed ban was ppolice officers responded to 37 percent fewer dog bites in 2013 than they did in 2007, the year before the breed ban was passed.
Year - end bite statistics kept by Sioux City police and animal control officers do not identify the dog's breed.
In the most high - profile example, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in Duran v. City of Douglas, AZ in 1990 that a man pulled over in Douglas for flipping off and swearing at a police officer did not break the law.
Though the Minneapolis Police Policy and Procedure Manual does direct police officers to issue State Statutory violation citations rather than City Ordinance violation citations, police officers do have discrPolice Policy and Procedure Manual does direct police officers to issue State Statutory violation citations rather than City Ordinance violation citations, police officers do have discrpolice officers to issue State Statutory violation citations rather than City Ordinance violation citations, police officers do have discrpolice officers do have discretion.
Why did the court find it unconstitutional for a police officer to seize a vehicle in Miranda v. City of Corneliu?
The United States Supreme Court released its judgment in City Of Ontario, California, et al. v. Quon et al. today, deciding that when police officer Quon's employers examined his pager records, they did not violate his Fourth Amendment rights, because although he had a reasonable expectation of privacy, as the jury determined the employer's examination was for the legitimate, work - related purpose of deciding whether the current character limit in the contract with the provider was adequate.
@NateEldredge Because taking the money from the city is just unfair to those whom had nothing to do with this case but more importantly it relieves personal responsibility from the police officer involved.
Barring a non-citizen from holding a local police officer job for, say, the City of Hoboken isn't illegal national origin discrimination because that non-citizen doesn't meet one of the essential requirements for the job, so that person is not qualified for the job.
Case in point: on June 17th, the United States Supreme Court (in the case of City of Ontario v. Quon), the court determined that the city of Ontario, California, did not violate the Fourth Amendment (search and seizure) rights of one of its police officers when it went through the contents of his cell phone's text messaCity of Ontario v. Quon), the court determined that the city of Ontario, California, did not violate the Fourth Amendment (search and seizure) rights of one of its police officers when it went through the contents of his cell phone's text messacity of Ontario, California, did not violate the Fourth Amendment (search and seizure) rights of one of its police officers when it went through the contents of his cell phone's text messages.
Most police officers do not have quotas (and some cities ban the use of them), but those who may, have pityingly low ones.
This two - pronged approach — called SAFE, for support, abatement, fines, and enforcement — teams police officers with city inspectors to evict criminals for civil violations, board up homes to prevent wrongdoers from returning, and in some cases, condemn the deteriorating properties if owners don't bring them up to code.
We did a session for city staff to understand things like the holidays our residents celebrate and how police officers are perceived in various communities.
In Hartman v. City of Petaluma, the district court granted the City summary judgment after finding that the City's refusal to hire a police officer due to lack of candor regarding past drug use did not violate the ADA.
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