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Reports9 years ago
Violent arrest of athlete in New York sparks controversy
New York police have released video footage of the mistaken arrest of retired professional tennis player James Blake.
Violent arrest of athlete in New York sparks controversy
Human Rights9 years ago
Garner’s death sparks rage a year later
Several thousand people have held a protest in New York City to mark the first anniversary of Eric Garner’s death at the hand of police.
Garner’s death sparks rage a year later
Youtube9 years ago
NY police say they will not be intimidated after ISIL threatening video
Police in New York say they are aware of a newly released ISIL video suggesting the largest US city will be a potential target of attacks like Paris. Bratton made the remarks in a press conference with New York Mayor Bill de Blasio. De Blasio said there is no specific and credible threat against the city. He said New York City's 35,000 strong police force, which is the country's largest, is working tirelessly to keep the city safe. The ISIL video, which runs for nearly six minutes, includes a scene that appears to show a suicide bomber making preparations and zipping up a jacket. The clip briefly shows New York’s Times Square and Herald Square.
NY police say they will not be intimidated after ISIL threatening video
Society9 years ago
NYPD tightens security over Paris attacks
The New York City Police Department has stepped up security around New York City on Friday following the deadly attacks in Paris.
NYPD tightens security over Paris attacks
Society9 years ago
NYPD officers protest 1 percent raise
NYPD officers protest outside Mayor Bill de Blasio's residence against a proposed contract that gives them a 1 percent raise.
NYPD officers protest 1 percent raise
Society9 years ago
Shooting leaves one dead, 2 injured in NYC
Three men have been shot, one fatally, in shooting near a subway station in New York City.
Shooting leaves one dead, 2 injured in NYC
Interviews9 years ago
'US treats minorities as scapegoats’
US politicians use religious and ethnic minorities as “scapegoats” to evade responsibility of their actions, say an American professor.
'US treats minorities as scapegoats’
Human Rights9 years ago
NY Muslims can sue police for surveillance
A US appeals court has reopened a case through which Muslims can pursue a lawsuit that would ban the NYPD infiltration into religious groups and minorities
NY Muslims can sue police for surveillance
Youtube9 years ago
NYPD accused of "execution, cover-up"in fatal shooting of black man
The family of a black man who was killed by US police says there’s new evidence that his murder was an execution and that the police department covered it up. Lawyers of the family of Mohamed Bah say after 18 months of investigation, they now have enough evidence that his murder was not a case of self-defense. They also say they can prove that the New York police department actively lied to cover up for his murder. The 28-year-old African American was shot and killed inside his apartment by police officers in September 2012. Autopsy showed Bah was hit seven times with one in the side of his head, which was fired from close range. His mother says she had called the police to ask for an ambulance because her son was acting erratically, but she was surprised to see police, not medical personnel, show up. Dr. Wilmer Leon Columnist & Political Scientist
NYPD accused of "execution, cover-up"in fatal shooting of black man
Interviews9 years ago
‘Citizens can no longer rely on US gov't’
A political scientist is of the opinion that American citizens can no longer rely on the US government due to a lack of protection from police brutality.
‘Citizens can no longer rely on US gov't’
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