The NYPD's new policy, effective February 1st, limits high-speed chases to serious offenses, aiming to enhance public safety.
New York City police officers will no longer engage in high-speed pursuits of suspects in low-level crimes in a move aimed at ...
Harr promoted the deck on his various social media platforms. The New York Post saw this and published a front-page story ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch announced on Wednesday a new policy for Police Department vehicle ...
Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch continued Wednesday to make sweeping changes within the NYPD — this time with dramatic ...
NYPD cops won’t chase drivers who speed away into traffic unless they’re wanted for the most serious and violent crimes — ...
The NYPD will change its policy on vehicle pursuits, Commissioner Jessica Tisch announced Wednesday. Under the new policy, ...
The NYPD will stop initiating dangerous and often high-speed pursuits of suspects fleeing non-violent crimes and traffic ...
CRALO — Confidential Rental and Leasing Office — is a program that provides undercover vehicles for NYPD officers and ...
Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch has ordered a review of a little-known vehicle unit amid concerns that some NYPD executives ...
The governor responded to a rash of violent incidents on the city’s subway system by announcing the deployment of police officers to every single overnight train for the next six months.