Sentences with phrase «police precincts»

"Police precincts" refer to the physical locations or buildings where local police departments are based. It is where police officers work, handle administration, and dispatch officers to various areas within a particular jurisdiction. Full definition
They said they support reopening the shuttered Sixth Police Precinct in Manhasset and the Eighth Precinct in Levittown.
The report stated that due to enhanced security and the speed of the phones, the Apple products were distributed at local police precincts before Christmas.
Unofficial election night results will now be read from portable memory devices at police precincts, rather than off strips of paper, after a unanimous decision by the city's Board of Elections earlier today.
Republican Nassau County executive candidate Jack Martins is pledging to reopen the Sixth Police Precinct in Manhasset, seizing on an issue that has been championed largely by Democrats and police unions.
She wants closed police precincts reopened, but also wants to end arcane police work rules that cost taxpayers a fortune without improving safety.
The city will also make more investments in public safety, starting with $ 70 million to create a new police precinct in Southeast Queens, satisfying a decades old demand, the mayor said.
As commissioner, Krumpter pushed a union - stalled move to usher in body cameras and championed the controversial consolidation of police precincts.
Resources that appeared on my list included the Boston police precinct for the zip code I entered, the Massachusetts chapter of CAIR (the Council on American - Islamic Relations), the Southern Poverty Law Center, and the Boston office of the FBI.
And I believe that the people of this city have a right to know that their mayor will keep fighting to reduce crime,» Bloomberg said in prepared remarks at a ribbon - cutting ceremony at the newly renovated Central Park police precinct.
Congressman Espaillat Hosts Safety Forum at 52nd Precinct by Robert Press The room at Our Lady of Angels had community residents, Bronx Police Precinct Commanders, and the NCO officers from the local precincts.
Donovan, a former Staten Island prosecutor, said he took no action before or after O'Connell's arrest, and added that neither O'Connell nor anyone from the Staten Island police precinct where O'Connell was arrested contacted him about the case.
NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill called the recent comments about rape by a Brooklyn police precinct commander «insensitive,» and insisted «takes rape and sexual assault seriously,» investigating «every report thoroughly.
Let's begin with the better: «Brooklyn Nine - Nine,» which deems Andy Samberg ready for prime time, is set in a New York police precinct; its noble lineage runs back to...
If a police report is filed, many police precincts do not forward the police report to the driver's insurance company.
The room at Our Lady of Angels had community residents, Bronx Police Precinct Commanders, and the NCO officers from the local precincts.
Malliotakis (R - Staten Island / Brooklyn) noted a drug drop - off program she started at Staten Island police precincts, proposing that such a program be adopted citywide and then statewide.
Once he returns, however, Avella said he will begin meeting with police precinct commanders and school principals and start setting up town hall - style meetings.
Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark oversees the prosecution of crime in a dozen police precincts and scores of neighborhoods, but said at a town hall meeting that Rikers Island is the «worst neighborhood» in her jurisdiction.
Also at 10 a.m., Rep. Joe Crowley, Sen. Jose Peralta, Assemblyman Francisco Moya and community leaders call for the renovation of the dilapidated 110th Police Precinct building, and propose to build a Precinct Satellite station within Flushing Meadows - Corona Park, Corona, Queens.
The 121st and 123rd police precincts on Staten Island took to Twitter to ask for prayers for their colleagues
While much of the mayor's itinerary for the week remained in flux, according to City Hall staff, some events were known: an appearance at the 123rd Police Precinct on the South Shore, where heroin and opioid abuse has been prevalent; a town - hall meeting on the North Shore, a repaving event; a few meals at restaurants.
Heidi Harrison Chain, the president of the 112th Police Precinct Community Council, received 1,347 votes, or 19 percent.
As a cocaine epidemic swept across the city and crime soared, Mr. Espaillat joined the local police precinct community council and community board uptown, where he served as public safety chair.
The opening scene, set in 1976 in a Boston police precinct is glimpse at what was to come: a priest has been brought in on allegations of abuse, the victim and their mother are cajoled, arrangements are made for secrecy, said priest is collected by his superior who sweeps while the judiciaries hold the rug.
New Road has been recently renovated with the Space located around the corner from Queen Street and the Queen Street Police Precinct.
The suspects are being arrested and brought to a Manhattan police precinct for arraignment Thursday morning.
Newark, NJ — A seventh seventh police precinct located at the Newark Schools Stadium is expected to open this summer.
Sean Coffey is weighing in on a local battle in the backyard of his AG Democratic primary rival, Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice, with a robocall that slams a proposal by Republican County Executive Ed Mangano to combind two North Shore police precincts.
Brooklyn Councilman and co-chair of the body's gun violence task force Jumaane Williams told Metro he thought the overall program — which designated groups to work within 40 - block areas inside their larger police precinct — does invaluable work on a ground level.
That's 107,000 red - light camera fines alone that have gone uncollected, even as the cash - strapped county laid off hundreds of workers, cut services and is proposing to consolidate police precincts.
Particularly in his first term, Mangano clashed frequently with county labor unions — first over a plan to consolidate Nassau's eight police precincts into four, and later after proposing a bill to allow him to open up collective bargaining agreements to cut wages and benefits to pay for a backlog of property tax judgments.
Metro New York reportedTuesday that the city has seen somesuccess with its grassroots approach in most of the 17 participating police precincts.
Police precincts across NYC are reportedly calling off their planned annual festivities because they can't afford to take officers off the street while protests against police brutality continue to crop up almost nightly.
Similar to last year, when a budget deal included the hiring of 1,300 police officers, the biggest surprise came via the Police Department: The mayor announced that a fully staffed police precinct would be created in southeastern Queens, the 116th Precinct, paid for with $ 70 million in capital funds.
At 5:30 p.m., the 19th annual silent march against domestic violence, coordinated by the Korean American Family Service Center, takes place, starting from the in front of the 109th Police Precinct, 37 - 05 Union St., Flushing, Queens; ending at the Flushing Library, 41 - 17 Main St. (Sen. Toby Ann Stavisky, Assemblyman Ron Kim and others will attend).
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio starts the day in the Big Apple with a 10:30 a.m. press conference at the 84th police precinct in Brooklyn with NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton, and later will travel to Philadelphia, PA..
Also at 6 p.m., Sen. Jesse Hamilton, NYC Public Advocate Tish James, NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and others attend a «Unity in the Community» walk in memory of the victims of shootings in Louisiana, Minnesota and Texas, 77th Police Precinct, 127 Utica Ave., Brooklyn.
At 11 a.m., NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton will host a press conference to discuss the new 116th police precinct and monthly crime stats, 92 - 08 222nd St., Manhattan.
«By harnessing the power of communities, we can and will make our neighborhoods safer for all New Yorkers,» she said of the program, which will be rolled out this spring in five neighborhoods, including Harlem's 32nd police precinct.
That means anything related to Community Board 7, the 52nd Police Precinct, and the neighborhoods of Norwood, Bedford Park, North Fordham (or Fordham - Bedford, if you prefer) and University Heights.
The neighborhood's 75th police precinct is one of the city's most dangerous, according to NYPD statistics.
The next day, he comes across the fugitive Josiane again, and this time takes her into the police station (a good parody of a real police precinct).
The network canceled the series about a tech billionaire (Justin Kirk) who buys a troubled police precinct in hopes of turning it into a private police force.
«Obviously the leadership on this came from the Department of Education and [schools] chancellor [Carmen] Farina, but I agree wholeheartedly with her decision,» de Blasio told reporters gathered in the 25th police precinct in Manhattan for a law enforcement announcement.
Initially slated to be a mini-police station, the project grew in scope and eventually resulted in adding the seventh fully functioning police precinct.
Rose Baker is a typist at a New York City police precinct.
Perfect for old fans and new readers alike, High Stakes (Wild Cards) delves deeper into the world of aces, jokers, and the hard - boiled men and women of the Fort Freak police precinct in a pulpy, page - turning novel of superheroics and -LSB-...]
It is near North Front Street and also Queen Street where the Downtown Police Precinct is located.
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