The last time an NYPD judge recommended firing an officer for improper use of force was in 2019, when Daniel Pantaleo was ...
Capt. Pratima Maldonado is back.After once serving as the executive officer of the NYPD’s 102nd Precinct, she’s returned to ...
NYPD cops won’t chase drivers who speed away into traffic unless they’re wanted for the most serious and violent crimes — under a new policy announced Wednesday. The revamped policy ...
The NYPD is now rolling out new guidelines restricting police car chases to cases involving the most serious and violent crimes. Pursuits will no longer be permitted for traffic violations and ...
The NYPD will no longer pursue suspects allegedly involved in non-violent criminal activity. This policy includes traffic violations, minor infractions, and other non-violent misdemeanors.
Of 2,278 pursuits last year, about two-thirds involved a vehicle fleeing a traffic stop. Many of those would not be allowed under the new policy, the NYPD said. The department said it will train ...
Under the new policy, NYPD officers will only chase suspects ... Instead of following fleeing drivers responsible for traffic violations, the department will rely on “advanced tools of modern- ...
NYPD officers will no longer be allowed to chase ... Instead of following fleeing drivers responsible for traffic violations, the department will rely on “advanced tools of modern-day policing ...
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