When many New York
City police officers turned their back on the mayor after the killing of two police officers in December 2014, Mr. Cuomo offered the mayor no support.
Not exact matches
The shootings happened earlier this morning as the
officers sat in separate patrol cars around 1 a.m. in the closely situated Iowa
cities of Des Moines and Urbandale when Urbandale
police were called to reports of gunfire that
turned out to be one of their fellow
officers.
Rep. Peter King (R - N.Y.) said
police officers should not have
turned their backs to Bill de Blasio because it creates «sympathy» for the embattled New York
City mayor.
Turning to the New York
City Police Department, 68 % of New York City residents have either a great deal of confidence, 28 %, or a fair amount of confidence, 40 %, in police officers in their community to protect them from violent
Police Department, 68 % of New York
City residents have either a great deal of confidence, 28 %, or a fair amount of confidence, 40 %, in
police officers in their community to protect them from violent
police officers in their community to protect them from violent crime.
Police Commissioner Bill Bratton told members of the City Council today he planned to ask for more than 1,000 additional police officers in the NYPD's headcount — just months after turning down the City Council's proposal to add 1,000 more
Police Commissioner Bill Bratton told members of the
City Council today he planned to ask for more than 1,000 additional
police officers in the NYPD's headcount — just months after turning down the City Council's proposal to add 1,000 more
police officers in the NYPD's headcount — just months after
turning down the
City Council's proposal to add 1,000 more cops.
You might have passed your driving test with flying colors and never text while driving, but it
turns out there are a lot more bizarre things that can A young
police officer must prevent a bomb exploding aboard a
city bus by keeping its speed above 50 mph.
In our 2015 policy paper, Climate Change: Creating Safe, Supportive Schools for All Students, E4E - New York members pointed out that there are more
police officers than school counselors in New York
City schools and called on the NYC Department of Education to
turn this shameful number on its head by increasing the amount of school counselors.
Armed law enforcement
officers are not educators, social workers, or counselors, and overwhelming evidence shows that when schools involve law enforcement in minor, non-violent behavioral infractions, students of color are disproportionately impacted.1 In our 2015 policy paper, Climate Change: Creating Safe, Supportive Schools for All Students, E4E - New York members pointed out that there are more
police officers than school counselors in New York
City schools and called on the NYC Department of Education to
turn this shameful number on its head by increasing the amount of school counselors.
CEDAR
CITY — When Cedar
City Police Officer Matt Topham decided a year and a half ago to put together lock - down kits for the 18 schools in Iron County, the job
turned out to be a little bigger than he had originally planned.
Dozens of community members took
turns with the sledgehammer that day:
police officers,
city officials, children, even a pregnant woman.