Sentences with phrase «york city police officers»

Certain New York City police officers filed seven civil rights and federal RICO lawsuits against a treatment center in upstate Pennsylvania.
Emphasis is drawn on their voyeurism through polarizing footage of New York City police officers standing around a station house doorway.
Bert was one of four kittens found by New York City police officers responding to a 911 call.
New York City police officers stand on the scene of a fatal stabbing in Brooklyn on Sept. 7 as participants in the West Indian Day Parade pass behind them.
New York City police officers attend the wake of fellow NYPD officer Rafael Ramos at Christ Tabernacle Church on December 26, 2014.
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.
State Senator Marty Golden, a Republican from Brooklyn who is a former police officer, asked Bratton about the number of New York City police officers in uniforms on the street.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, generally a champion of unions, opposes a state Assembly bill that would boost disability pensions for New York City police officers because he believes it would put too big a dent in the city budget, Capital has learned.
«Those are part of multiple investigations that are now underway to try and make sense as to what was his motivation — to come to New York and murder two New York City police officers,» Bratton said.
Five members of the City Council are withdrawing their support for a resolution that would boost disability pension benefits for New York City police officers and firefighters.
«If New Yorkers feel that the city is handling crime well, the credit should go to the New York City police officers who work hard every day despite the lack of support they receive from Mayor de Blasio,» he said.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is urging calm through the upcoming holidays and respecting families» grief in response to the weekend killings of two New York City police officers and the July death of a Staten Island man in a confrontation with police.
Patrick Lynch, head of the city Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, said the change «finally makes protecting New York City police officers a priority.»
«We're hopeful that after this terrible tragedy that the Council will move forward supporting New York City police officers and we await that day,» Lynch told reporters after a brief ceremony.
The union pointed to the murder of Buffalo - area direct care worker Renee Greco by a youth who had been inappropriately released by the state into community care as well as the shootings of Rochester and New York City police officers Anthony DiPonzio and Kevin Brennan as grim reminders of the tragic consequences that result from moving troubled youth into the community without adequate resources and supervision.
«New York City police officers work effectively side - by - side with New York State Troopers and other state law enforcement on a daily basis, in all kinds of situations,» said Patrolmen's Benevolent Association president Patrick J Lynch.
«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.
And Sen. Simcha Felder is renewing a push to have New York City police officers stationed in schools.
New York City police officers are planning to begin protests outside de Blasio's Brooklyn gym and Upper East Side home this week, as they try to highlight frustrations with City Hall and what they see as the mayor's lackadaisical work ethic.
Dozens of New York City police officers will stage another demonstration outside of the gym where Mayor de Blasio works out, urging him to use the free time to work out a contract with their union.
A man suspected of robbing people at gunpoint in Brooklyn was fatally shot today by New York City police officers after exchanging gunfire with them, the authorities said.
Senator Bill Larkin today announced a key endorsement from the Hudson Valley 10 - 13 Association — a non-profit group of over 900 retired and active New York City Police Officers, of all ranks, committed to the health and welfare needs of all members, their spouses and their families.
You have New York City police officers who are retired.
A man who has taught a course in law and ethics at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice is criticizing two New York City police officers, saying they unlawfully handcuffed and searched him after he was locked out on the roof of his building in Hamilton Heights.
In his letter to the governor, Schneiderman references a similar measure, applicable only to offenses allegedly committed by New York City police officers, that was recently introduced by Brooklyn Sen. Kevin Parker.
A coalition of Republican Senators and police unions has launched an online petition urging the state parole board not to release a former Black Panther who was convicted of killing two New York City police officers — Joseph Piagentini and Waverly Jones — in 1971.
Senate Republicans starting this month will hold a series of hearings on the issue, with Majority Leader Dean Skelos pledging to review whether elected officials helped create a negative atmosphere that ultimately played a role in the recent shooting deaths of two New York City police officers.
New York City police officers shot and killed a man during the morning rush hour in Midtown Manhattan after he refused their orders to drop a knife and then lunged at them.
Senate Republicans had always been hesitant to approve the changes and instead this year held a series of hearings on police safety, spurred in part by the assassinations of two New York City police officers.
«Your commitment to addressing the issues affecting New York City Police Officers is well recognized, and it will be an honor to have you representing our members in the Senate.
«We need to have a city council that will speak up, defend New York City police officers, and dig into the issues so that they understand them,» PBA President Patrick Lynch told The Wall Street Journal.
The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association (PBA), which represents 24,000 New York City police officers and 25,000 retirees, has taken issue with a number of high - profile pieces of legislation pushed through the city council.
On June 28, 1969, New York City police officers arrested more than a dozen patrons inside the popular Christopher Street bar, which officials said was operating without a liquor license.
Proposed changes to the provision also include exempting Hollywood filmmakers shooting on location in New York, as well as New York City police officers, who had complained that they, too, would be restricted by the law.
In 2017, Hamilton and Assemblyman Ortiz passed legislation named «Briana's Law», after 11 - year old Briana Ojeda, that requires New York City police officers and state troopers to be retrained in CPR every two years.
Two state senators and two assemblymembers, including Republican Jim Tedisco, say they are drafting legislation after two New York City police officers were gunned down in their car over the weekend.
«The standards that apply to every other municipal employee should apply to New York City police officers who have the power to kill,» Torres said.
Two New York City police officers were indicted in the beating of a uniformed postal worker and one of them was also accused of filing a false report after a video raised doubts about their version of events.
«How do you justify paying the New York City police officers and firefighters less in New York state?»
Who would have thought that a 70 - year - old former Black Panther, granted parole after 45 years in prison for the 1971 killing of two New York City police officers, would bring you two together?
The association represents 8,000 members, including 400 New York City police officers, who are primarily responsible for protecting the city's watersheds and reservoirs.
• Rick «Wall Street Lobbyio» Lazio's taxpayer bailout bonus... $ 1.3 million • One week of unemployment insurance for more than 3,000 unemployed New Yorkers who lost their jobs following the financial crisis... $ 1.3 million • Four average mortgages on homes that were foreclosed on during the financial crisis... $ 1.3 million • Starting base salary for 30 new New York City Police Officers... $ 1.3 million • Starting base salary for 30 new New York City Firefighters... $ 1.3 million • One year of SUNY tuition for 261 New York students... $ 1.3 million
Makes all New York City police officers, firefighters, housing police, transit police, correction officers, and all surviving spouses eligible for variable supplements fund, regardless of number of years of service.
New York City police officers outside Trump Tower after the election in November.
The newly elected NYC Council speaker, Corey Johnson, accused New York City police officers and federal law enforcement agents of acting violently during the protest at which the two council members and more than a dozen other demonstrators were arrested.
A New York judge has dismissed a lawsuit that sought to block the parole of Bell, an ex-radical who fatally shot two New York City police officers in 1971.
We firmly believe that Chris McGrath has the best interests of the public and New York City police officers in mind and that he will be an outstanding representative in Albany for all.»
The Queens man who attacked four New York City police officers with a hatchet last month before he was shot dead highlighted the «new emerging threat» that law enforcement needs to combat world - wide, NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said.
The comments come as lawmakers will be mulling potential changes to the state's criminal justice system in the wake of the Eric Garner decision as well as the shooting deaths of two New York City police officers.
I remember how excited my father, Joe, a New York City Police Officer, used to get by Ali's poise and power.
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