Gunman who blamed NFL for hiding brain injury dangers had CTE, medical examiner confirms
Read full article: Gunman who blamed NFL for hiding brain injury dangers had CTE, medical examiner confirmsA medical examiner has confirmed that Shane Tamura, who killed four people in a Manhattan office tower this summer, was suffering from chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators clash with security guards at Columbia University
Read full article: Pro-Palestinian demonstrators clash with security guards at Columbia UniversityPro-Palestinian protesters have clashed with campus security guards after staging a protest inside Columbia University’s main library.
NYPD shared a Palestinian protester's info with ICE. Now it's evidence in her deportation case
Read full article: NYPD shared a Palestinian protester's info with ICE. Now it's evidence in her deportation caseNew York City’s police department provided federal immigration authorities with information about a Palestinian woman who was arrested at a protest.
Secret Service’s next challenge: Keeping scores of world leaders safe at the UN General Assembly
Read full article: Secret Service’s next challenge: Keeping scores of world leaders safe at the UN General AssemblyNext week’s high-level meeting of the U.N. General Assembly is bringing more than 140 world leaders to New York City, including the leaders of Israel, the Palestinians and Ukraine.
NYC mayor defends police response after videos show officers punching pro-Palestinian protesters
Read full article: NYC mayor defends police response after videos show officers punching pro-Palestinian protestersNew York City Mayor Eric Adams defended the police department’s response to a pro-Palestinian street demonstration in Brooklyn over the weekend, calling video of officers repeatedly punching men lying prone on the ground an “isolated incident.”.
A police officer was accused of spying for China. The charges were dropped, but the NYPD fired him
Read full article: A police officer was accused of spying for China. The charges were dropped, but the NYPD fired himA New York City police officer once charged with spying for China says he is fighting the commissioner's decision to fire him.
Prosecutors say New York subway shooting may have been self defense
Read full article: Prosecutors say New York subway shooting may have been self defenseProsecutors say a man who shot and critically wounded another man on a New York City subway train will not immediately be charged with a crime while prosecutors investigate whether the shooter acted justifiably in self-defense.
NYPD officers will have to record race of people they question under new police transparency law
Read full article: NYPD officers will have to record race of people they question under new police transparency lawNYPD officers will have to record the race of people they question under new police transparency law.
New York City agrees to pay $13 million to 2020 racial injustice protesters in historic class action
Read full article: New York City agrees to pay $13 million to 2020 racial injustice protesters in historic class actionNew York City has agreed to pay more than $13 million to settle a civil rights lawsuit brought on behalf of roughly 1,300 people who were arrested or beaten by police during racial injustice demonstrations that swept through the city during the summer of 2020.
Too many people in NYC are stopped, searched and frisked illegally, federal monitor says
Read full article: Too many people in NYC are stopped, searched and frisked illegally, federal monitor saysA federal monitor says she has found disappointing results when she studied the legality of New York City's new initiative to combat gun violence in high-crime areas with an old tactic of stopping and frisking people.
NYPD officer cites 'courtesy cards,' used by friends and family of cops, as source of corruption
Read full article: NYPD officer cites 'courtesy cards,' used by friends and family of cops, as source of corruptionA New York City police officer is speaking out against the use of “courtesy cards” by friends and relatives of cops, accusing department leaders of maintaining a sprawling system of impunity that has fueled both reckless driving and racist traffic stops.
146 NYC police committed misconduct in 2020 protests: Report
Read full article: 146 NYC police committed misconduct in 2020 protests: ReportA new report says nearly 150 New York City police officers committed misconduct, including using excessive force, while responding to the 2020 protests over the killing of George Floyd.
Police probe motive in attack on officers near Times Square
Read full article: Police probe motive in attack on officers near Times SquareAuthorities in New York City are investigating whether a man who attacked three police officers with a machete at a New Year’s Eve celebration, striking two of them, was inspired by radical Islamic extremism.
GLIMPSES: At United Nations, boats safeguard current affairs
Read full article: GLIMPSES: At United Nations, boats safeguard current affairsU.S. Coast Guard boats are a familiar presence during the U.N. General Assembly, guarding the aquatic border of the United Nations alongside New York City police boats.
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Bomb-sniffing dogs? Check. Times Square crowd? Not this year
Read full article: Bomb-sniffing dogs? Check. Times Square crowd? Not this yearA man wears a protective mask during the coronavirus pandemic in Times Square Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020, in New York. Small groups of revelers, some wearing glittery hats, filmed their distant view of Times Square on their phones and broke out in cheers at midnight. Preparing for the worst, the New York Police Department deployed its bomb-sniffing dogs and sand-filled sanitation trucks intended to guard against explosions. “It’s dead,” said Ali Jameel early Thursday, who owns a store a block from Times Square. “Coming to Times Square is a family tradition for some.
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Prosecutor: Video shows NYC dismemberment suspect buying saw
Read full article: Prosecutor: Video shows NYC dismemberment suspect buying sawTyrese Haspil, 21, is escorted out of the 7th precinct by NYPD detectives, Friday, July 17, 2020, in New York.Haspil faces a murder charge in the death of Fahim Saleh, 33-year-old tech entrepreneur who was found dismembered inside his luxury Manhattan condo. (AP Photo/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez)
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Personal assistant charged in dismembered tech CEO's killing
Read full article: Personal assistant charged in dismembered tech CEO's killingTyrese Haspil, 21, is escorted out of the 7th precinct by NYPD detectives, Friday, July 17, 2020, in New York.Haspil faces a murder charge in the death of Fahim Saleh, 33-year-old tech entrepreneur who was found dismembered inside his luxury Manhattan condo. (AP Photo/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez)

NYPD officer critically hurt, suspect killed in shooting
Read full article: NYPD officer critically hurt, suspect killed in shootingAn NYPD officer was critically hurt and a suspect was killed after a police-involved shooting in Brooklyn. Distributed by LAKANA. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Man charged with murder in deaths of four homeless NYC men
Read full article: Man charged with murder in deaths of four homeless NYC men(CNN) - The suspect in Saturday's fatal attacks on sleeping homeless men in Manhattan's Chinatown neighborhood has been charged with four counts of murder, according to NYPD Detective Ahmed Nasser. The ages of three of the four homeless men killed in Saturday's attacks are 45, 50, and 83. The murder charges come after four homeless men were killed -- and a fifth seriously injured -- around Manhattan's Chinatown neighborhood overnight into Saturday. The suspect struck their heads with a metal object, apparently while they were sleeping, New York City police said Saturday. Investigators found a metal object -- possibly a pipe -- that they believe was used in the attacks, NYPD Deputy Chief Michael Baldassano said.

This Emmy award-winning actor returns to TV in a thrilling legal drama
Read full article: This Emmy award-winning actor returns to TV in a thrilling legal dramaKnown for his outstanding work in iconic shows like "LA Law", and "NYPD blue", Jimmy Smits is taking on a whole new role for his upcoming show. This Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning actor chatted with Jason Carr from Los Angeles, California. His new legal drama, "Bluff City Law," centers around Smits' character Elijah Strait. Strait is a lawyer, and a father, who is determined to heal a relationship with his daughter after a family tragedy. Tune in to watch the premiere Monday, September 23 at 10 p.m. on Local 4.

Eddie Money was a police trainee in the NYPD before he became a singer
Read full article: Eddie Money was a police trainee in the NYPD before he became a singerEddie Money performs on stage during the iHeart80s Party 2017 at SAP Center on Jan. 28, 2017, in San Jose, California. (CNN) - Eddie Money made it as a singer, but he never officially made it as a cop. The NYPD clarified to CNN on Saturday that Money served as a trainee, but never officially became an officer. "Eddie Money served in the capacity of a police trainee," according to Sgt. Over his four decade career, Money sold nearly 30 million records.

Woman Allegedly Raped by NYPD Cops as a Teen Says She Screamed for Them to Stop
Read full article: Woman Allegedly Raped by NYPD Cops as a Teen Says She Screamed for Them to StopAnna Chambers, the woman who claims two NYPD officers raped her in the back of a police van in 2017, demonstrated to Inside Edition how she says she was handcuffed. Chambers was 18 when Eddie Martins and Richard Hall detained her for allegedly possessing drugs while they were undercover in Brooklyn, New York. She said she was raped, telling Inside Edition, I was screaming, No, please stop, while the other officer was looking in the mirror.Chambers filed a police report, and Martins and Hall were arrested. The officers admitted they had sex with Chambers but claimed it was consensual and she was not handcuffed. Her attorney, Michael David, also spoke to Inside Edition.

NYPD commissioner won't resign after union resolutions of no confidence
Read full article: NYPD commissioner won't resign after union resolutions of no confidenceSpencer Platt/Getty Images(CNN) - New York Police Commissioner James O'Neill says he won't resign despite pressure from the Police Benevolent Association union stemming partly from the firing of an officer involved in a 2014 fatal arrest. Earlier this week, the PBA unanimously approved resolutions of no confidence in both O'Neill and Mayor Bill de Blasio. The union's 27-member delegate assembly released the resolutions on Wednesday, calling for O'Neill's resignation and asking Gov. PBA spokesman Albert O'Leary told CNN this is not the first time the union has issued a resolution of no confidence. He said the last one was against former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly in 2004.

Taylor Swift's Dad Delivers Pizza to Hungry Fans Lined Up for Concert
Read full article: Taylor Swift's Dad Delivers Pizza to Hungry Fans Lined Up for ConcertTaylor Swifts most devoted fans got a very special surprise from her dad as they waited to see her in concert on "Good Morning America" Thursday morning. @taylorswift13 pic.twitter.com/c8kkBmh6rn NYPD 19th Precinct (@NYPD19Pct) August 22, 2019A surprise awaited the early birds as the singer's father, Scott Swift, delivered 30 pizzas. Scott [Swift] comes in with another gentleman and a few young fans." RELATED STORIESDid Taylor Swift Throw Shade at Scooter Braun During Concert? Taylor Swift Gives Surprise Performance at Stonewall InnToo Much Too Soon: The Life and Death of Aaliyah

Did Biker With Altered Muffler That Sounds Like Gunfire Cause Times Square Chaos?
Read full article: Did Biker With Altered Muffler That Sounds Like Gunfire Cause Times Square Chaos?Was the Times Square stampede caused by a biker with a tricked-out motorcycle? Cops say the panic was a false alarm caused by a motorcycle backfiring, but it have not been any ordinary backfire. The exhaust on a motorcycle can be modified to make it louder, sounding like rapid gunfire. NYPD confirmed to Inside Edition that they are looking into whether the exhaust on the motorcycle that triggered the panic in Times Square had been modified to make it sound like gunshots. RELATED STORIESWallendas Cross Times Square 2 Years After Near-Fatal FallBehind the Scenes of Nik Wallenda's Death-Defying Stunt in Times SquareCouples Travel to New York City to Get Engaged Under 'Will You Marry Me' Billboards

Watch Local 4 News at 4 -- Aug. 2, 2019
Read full article: Watch Local 4 News at 4 -- Aug. 2, 2019DETROIT - Here's what is coming up on Local 4 News at 4:GM plantIt's the end of the line for the General Motors Warren Transmission plant. NYPD choke-holdThere's a new ruling in a controversial police case in New York City. BBB helping natureWe've been bringing you stories about people helping our birds, bees and butterflies. Delta sign languageDelta is expanding it's customer service for the hearing impaired. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.

Good Samaritans Help New York Cop With Middle Finger Stuck in Trunk
Read full article: Good Samaritans Help New York Cop With Middle Finger Stuck in TrunkGood Samaritans flocked to help an NYPD officer who got part of his hand stuck in the trunk of his cruiser. Video of the incident has gone viral after Officer Brett Armstrong was desperate to free middle finger from the trunk, shouting for help. Another good Samaritan on a skateboard rushed over, and soon after others came to the cops aid and they were able to get the trunk open. A passerby came to the officers aid and, with the help of other civilians, was able to open the trunk lid and free the officer. The officer was not seriously injured.RELATED STORIESThe Dangers of Dogs Getting Stuck in Snack BagsElderly Man Stuck in Mud Rescued by HelicopterMan Says He Survived on Taco Sauce Packets While Stuck in Snow

Recent Arrest May Yield Answers in JonBenet Ramsey's Death: Today on Inside Edition
Read full article: Recent Arrest May Yield Answers in JonBenet Ramsey's Death: Today on Inside EditionWas a pageant photographer involved in JonBenet Ramsey's mysterious murder? JonBenet was found dead in her family's basement on Christmas Day in 1996. Could a recent arrest possibly yield a new lead in the case? Terrifying video shows a bison charge a little girl, sending her flying into the air at Yellowstone National Park. For more Inside Edition stories, tune in to today's show.

Gang Member in Custody for Dousing Officers With Water: Cops
Read full article: Gang Member in Custody for Dousing Officers With Water: CopsOne suspect is in custody after men were caught on camera hurling a bucket at an NYPD cop's head and drenching other officers with water. The cops in that video did not react or make any arrests after the bucket was tossed over the weekend during the blistering heat. Cops in the video taken in Harlem were handcuffing someone wanted on a warrant when they were surrounded. One man seen dumping a blue bucket of water over a cop's head turned himself in. Another video, also taken in New York City over the weekend, showed a young woman being soaked with buckets of water as she pleaded with cops for help.

Suspects wanted for throwing water at NYPD officers
Read full article: Suspects wanted for throwing water at NYPD officersThe NYPD has released pictures of the suspects wanted for disrespecting the badge by drenching police officers. Distributed by LAKANA. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

NYPD Cops Get Pelted With Bucket, Doused in Water in Harlem
Read full article: NYPD Cops Get Pelted With Bucket, Doused in Water in HarlemNew York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is condemning the recent acts of NYPD officers getting attacked with water and a bucket during two separate incidents. Cops were arresting someone in Harlem over the weekend when a large group of people began dousing them with water. In another video, taken in Brooklyn during the weekends heat wave, shows two cops getting drenched while patrolling the streets. And a separate video shows a woman getting doused in water as she tries to talk to cops. Kid Running From Cops Hides in Trash Can2 Teens Arrested for Faking Kidnapping They Planned to Put on YouTube: Cops

Zoo animals keeping cool with popsicles, hose-downs and ice blocks
Read full article: Zoo animals keeping cool with popsicles, hose-downs and ice blocksBut for zoos across the country, it means keeping their animals cool with ice blocks of bones, meat and fruit. The Brookfield Zoo is combating this recent heat wave by providing chilly treats to their animals. The Maryland Zoo is also using ice treats to combat the heat wave. "Many of the ice blocks include sports drink-style powders (similar to Gatorade), to help replenish electrolytes," said officials from the Maryland Zoo. If icy snacks aren't enough to keep heat stroke at bay, many zoo animals also are given the option to hide from the heat indoors.

Hindu priest attacked in NY, suspect arrested
Read full article: Hindu priest attacked in NY, suspect arrestedSpencer Platt/Getty Images(CNN) - A Hindu priest was attacked in a Queens, New York, neighborhood this week, and a suspect was arrested in the case, a congresswoman said Saturday. "I commend the NYPD for making a swift arrest in this case and I'm confident that justice will be served. I stand with the Hindu community and wish the victim a full recovery," Rep. Grace Meng, D-New York, said in a statement. An NYPD spokesperson said the victim was taken to a hospital after being punched and hit with an object believed to be an umbrella. Investigators do not believe there is a hate crime component connected at this point, the second NYPD spokesperson said.

Jon Stewart Joins Mourners at Funeral for 9/11 NYPD Hero Luis Alvarez
Read full article: Jon Stewart Joins Mourners at Funeral for 9/11 NYPD Hero Luis AlvarezMourners lined the streets of New York City Wednesday as they paid tribute to retired NYPD Detective Luis Alvarez, who spent his last days fighting for others. Alvarez, who spent months digging through rubble in the aftermath of 9/11, lost his battle with cancer on Saturday. Jon Stewart, who was at Alvarez's side, added: "They did their job with courage, grace, tenacity, humility ... 18 years later, do yours." Getty ImagesStewart attended the funeral at the Immaculate Conception Church in Astoria, Queens, Wednesday and offered a salute to his fallen friend. Inside the church, Alvarez's sister and oldest son gave touching tributes.

4th NYPD officer dies by suicide this month
Read full article: 4th NYPD officer dies by suicide this monthSpencer Platt/Getty Images(CNN) - A fourth New York City police officer has killed himself this month, New York police said Thursday. And we -- the NYPD and the law enforcement profession as a whole -- absolutely must take action," O'Neill said in a statement. But before we can help the people we serve, it is imperative that we first help ourselves." Commissioner's open letterEarlier this month, the commissioner made a similar appeal in an open letter he sent to members of the his department. But there are several barriers preventing first responders from accessing mental health services, "including shame and stigma," the paper states.

How the 'Long Island Lolita' Allegedly Inspired Cop to Try to Have Her Husband Killed
Read full article: How the 'Long Island Lolita' Allegedly Inspired Cop to Try to Have Her Husband KilledWas an NYPD officer inspired by the notorious "Long Island Lolita" when she allegedly tried to have her husband murdered? Amy Fisher, dubbed The Long Island Lolita, was 17 when she was having an affair with married body-shop owner Joey Buttafuoco. Authorities say she wanted her estranged husband killed because she was concerned she'd have to share her NYPD pension with him. The cop allegedly wanted DiRubbas 15-year-old daughter killed as well. RELATED STORIESWhy 'Long Island Lolita' Amy Fisher Shot Her Lover's WifeHusband of Cop Accused of Plotting to Have Him Killed Still in Shock Over Alleged Plan: ReportCop Arrested for Alleged Plot to Have Estranged Husband, Daughter of Current Boyfriend Killed

