The NYC Dept. of Investigation is calling out top NYPD officials whose social media reflect "irresponsible and unprofessional" behavior.
Two NYPD chiefs violated department policy when they made "demeaning" social media posts to attack civil servants and journalists, an independent monitor found.
A new inspector general's report criticizes the social media practices of some NYPD executives and called for significant policy reforms.
NEW YORK — New York City police are searching for a group of people they say took a subway train on a joyride. The department released images and video Wednesday of six individuals who they say commandeered an unoccupied “R” train over the weekend.
On Wednesday, city officials reviewed statistics on human trafficking in New York City, emphasizing the greater need for improved interagency coordination to combat youth trafficking. Officials noted that New York has one of the highest sex and labor trafficking rates and pointed to the vast transportation network as a major factor.
It’s getting scary down there. Despite deploying hundreds of cops into the subways, a spike in violence has seen straphangers across the Big Apple slashed, shoved and beaten in at least seven attacks over the past week.
The Department of Investigation says social media posts by NYPD executives violated professionalism standards, encouraged “unproductive” discourse and failed to comply with citywide policies.
The video above originally aired on May 9, 2024 NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) – City investigators found that some social media posts by NYPD executives over the past year were
A new report from an independent police monitor has found that two high-ranking NYPD officials violated department policy by sharing “unprofessional” posts on social media.
The DOI criticized NYPD executives for inappropriate social media use and urged updated guidelines, following an investigation prompted by City Council concerns.
The MTA estimates 44% of bus riders and 10% of subway riders skipped the fare during the final three months of 2024.