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Raymond W. Kelly is the Commissioner of the New York City Police Department.
Raymond W. Kelly is the Commissioner of the New York City Police Department.
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NYC Parking Ticket? Start Watching Your Temper
It would be an understatement to say traffic agents aren't well-liked on the congested streets of New York. While they patrol for parking violations and write traffic tickets, they are routinely spit on and yelled at by angry car owners or passers-by,...Tags: Law Enforcement, Tickets, Punishment, New York, Police
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Attack traffic agent, get ticket to N.Y. jail
The Associated PressIt would be an understatement to say traffic agents aren't well-liked on the congested streets of New York. While they patrol for parking violations and write traffic tickets, they are routinely spit on and yelled at by angry car owners or passers-by,...Tags: Law Enforcement, Tickets, Punishment, New York, Police
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Video sought for doll's head clues
rocco.parascandola@newsday.comInternal Affairs investigators are still trying to find a video camera in Harlem that may have captured who put the head of a black doll on an unmarked police car's antenna, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said yesterday. The NYPD has said it believes kids...Tags: Passenger Cars, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Vehicles, New York City Police Department, Toys
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NYPD seeks video of black doll's head on cops' car
rocco.parascandola@newsday.comInternal Affairs investigators are still trying to find a video camera in Harlem that may have captured who put the head of a black doll on an unmarked police car's antenna, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said Thursday. The NYPD has said it believes...Tags: Passenger Cars, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Vehicles, New York City Police Department, Toys
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Assaulting a traffic agent is now a felony
It would be an understatement to say that traffic agents aren't well-liked on the congested streets of New York. While they patrol for parking violations and write traffic tickets, they are routinely spit on, yelled at and even sometimes cracked on...Tags: Punishment, New York, Police, Trials
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Assaulting NYC traffic agent now a felony
Associated Press WriterIt would be an understatement to say that traffic agents aren't well-liked on the congested streets of New York. While they patrol for parking violations and write traffic tickets, they are routinely spit on, yelled at and even sometimes cracked on...Tags: Tickets, Punishment, New York, Police, Trials
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NYPD, Port Authority agree on WTC security plan
Associated Press WriterPolice and the World Trade Center site's owner sketched out a security agreement for the area Thursday, ending a turf war over how to best protect ground zero against terrorism. The New York Police Department and the Port Authority of New York and New...Tags: Local Authority, New York, New York City Police Department, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Police
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Cop who failed sobriety test back on the job
michael.frazier@newsday.comThe off-duty New York City police detective who failed a sobriety test required of officers after they fire their weapons had his gun and badge returned to him, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said Wednesday. Meanwhile, police arrested a third suspect from...Tags: Law Enforcement, Crimes, Assault, Murder, New York City Police Department
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Six Brooklyn churches hosting city gun buyback program
anthony.destefano@newsday.comThere will be some gun-toting Brooklyn churchgoers this weekend, something cops and clergy are actually pleased about. On Saturday anyone turning in an illegal, working gun at six churches in Flatbush and East New York will get a $200 cash reward with no...Tags: Crimes, Murder, Baptist, New York, Firearms
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Terrorist in NYC hijacking, bombing granted parole
A Croatian terrorist has been granted parole after serving 30 years in prison for hijacking a jet and planting a bomb that killed a New York City police officer. Zvonko Busic was the leader of a group that commandeered a TWA flight as it left...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, New York, Kathleen Murray, Police, Law Enforcement
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