New York Police Department
The Sergeants’ Benevolent Association has blasted local prosecutors, saying Erik Duran made a “split-second decision” when he threw a cooler at a fleeing suspect.
Released in 1971, the late William Friedkin’s Oscar-winning masterpiece has lost none of its power to make us squirm.
Stephen Adly Guirgis’ brilliant Pulitzer-winning play about property and a stew of other New York tensions features a subtly towering performance by Stephen McKinley Henderson.
The woman appeared to shove the cop, but the violent response knocked her flat on the ground, outraging onlookers. And the officer has a history.
Lauren Pazienza’s lawyer railed against his client’s charges, saying “pushing someone who’s on the sidewalk” wasn’t the same as “pushing someone in front of a moving train.”
Gary Cabana, who is on the run from police after allegedly stabbing two museum employees, is lashing out online.
Firebrand NYPD union boss Ed Mullins resigned from his position after an internal investigation and FBI raid last year.