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British Are Coming to Fight Cancer; an Officer Is Cleared

At 10 a.m. Tuesday, the fatal shooting of a day laborer by Officer Dawn Ortiz of the New York City police more than two years ago endured some of its final public moments in a quiet courtroom at Police Headquarters. Now, the departmental lawyer...

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School ‘cop’ sex shocker Safety agents: It was hop-in-sack or get...

Hormones are raging among the NYPD'S school safety agents. The Police Department's School Safety Division is a raunchy, sexually charged environment where some female agents regularly engage in down-and-dirty noontime affairs with bosses inside...

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Retired top cop Louis Anemone blasts NYPD’s slap of two officers

A retired top cop is criticizing the NYPD'S move to punish two officers for the fatal shooting of a deranged Brooklyn man. Disciplining the cops for not hiding behind the bushes to escape the chair-swinging man would be "counter-productive and...

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How One Police Dept. Reached 2 Rulings on a Shooting

In August 2009, a NYPD panel, after reviewing evidence and interviews with police officers, school safety agents and a civilian witness, signed off on a decision in the fatal police shooting of a a day laborer nine months earlier: Officer Dawn...

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2 Officers Face Sanctions on Tactics in a 2008 Shooting

Two New York police officers cleared of department violations in a 2008 fatal shooting of a man in Coney Island will now face a disciplinary trial later this month over their decision-making in the moments before the shooting. A police advisory...

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Two cops who won honors in ’08 shooting now under fire...

Two cops honored after the fatal shooting of a crazed man who was waving a metal chair have been slapped with disciplinary charges in the incident. Officers Dawn Ortiz and India Archie were each commended as "Cop of the Year" by the NYPD Holy Name...

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