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Public frustration with the city’s laissez-faire attitude toward homelessness has gotten politicians’ attention — and new quality-of-life enforcement efforts are paying off, cops say.
It turns out, the new strategy arose not from data, but from people complaining about e-bikes at community meetings, the NYPD finally admits.
In her five months at the head of the country’s largest police department, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch has taken some important steps to hold officers accountable for how they treat those they
This battle is shifting into high gear. NYPD patrols are wrongfully ticketing Big Apple cyclists who run red lights, despite laws already on the books allowing them to follow pedestrian crossing signals,
Commissioner Jessica Tisch's new policy will result in unsafer streets and crackdowns on hard-working immigrants.
Two NYPD officers were assaulted with scooters, bottles, basketballs and other makeshift weapons in a "planned attack" by members of an offshoot of a Venezuelan street gang.
A fifth migrant teen was taken into custody in the mob attack on two cops in Times Square, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Tuesday — while slamming local pols for trying to scrap the department’s gang database.
According to NYPD, 11 teens who are part of a faction of Tren de Aragua that has been known to police for years, attacked two officers in Times Square on Friday.
Police in New York City are investigating whether the department violated policy by sharing a report with federal immigration authorities that included a record of a Palestinian woman's sealed arrest.
The shift is part of Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch’s “Quality of Life” initiative, which launched last month in six precincts, including two in Brooklyn.
On Wednesday, Transportation Alternatives launched a petition, which called Tisch's criminal crackdown, mostly against hard-working and exploited delivery workers, "illogical, cruel, and ineffective," and added that it "will only lead to more New Yorkers stuck behind bars, chased by a criminal record, or at risk of deportation."