NYPD - Page 17

Thousands Pay Tribute to Slain NYPD Officer Brian Moore

Thousands gathered at St. James Roman Catholic Church in Seaford, NY Friday for the funeral of New York City police officer Brian Moore. According to the report from “Inside Edition,” officers from across America and even Canada lined the streets to salute

Police58

NYPD Cop Shot in the Face Remains in Critical but Stable Condition

According to the New York Daily News and other news outlets, “a plainclothes NYPD cop was shot in the head in Queens Saturday — and a massive manhunt was underway for the gunman.” The officer is in critical but stable condition. A high-ranking NYPD source informed the NYDN that the officer’s injuries were “not life-threatening.”

blackwell-arrest

Ferguson: A Murderous Mob Incited by Holder and Obama

Two police officers in Ferguson, MO were shot Wednesday evening at a protest against alleged racism in the department and the city itself. It was not enough that the chief of police had just resigned. It was not enough that a local judge had quit. It was not enough that the Department of Justice had exonerated former officer Darren Wilson. No–the mob, told by President Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder that Ferguson was still guilty of racism, wanted “justice.”

Holder-Obama-Farewell-Ap-1024x682

‘Evil’ in New York: Ideology Drives Murder and Welfare Up in NYC

In 1993, Rudy Giuliani defeated incumbent Mayor David Dinkins on a tough crime-fighting and welfare-to-work platform. The life-long New York intellectual Norman Podhoretz, reflecting on this moment in 1999, wrote that “neither I nor anyone else ever dreamed that the new mayor — or any other person occupying that office — would be able to turn the city around, let alone that he would do so almost overnight. How wrong we were!”

AP/Craig Ruttle

NYPD Honors Texas Girl Who Sent Thank You Notes to Police

A 10-year-old girl from Tyler, Texas received a hero’s welcome when she visited some New York City police officers this week. Savannah Solis was deeply moved by the murders of NYPD Officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos last December, and decided to show her support by sending thank you notes to police officers in New York City and all over Texas, as Breitbart Texas reported.

Savannah Solis

Bill de Blasio’s Post-Eric Garner NYPD Training Is Expensive ‘Waste of Time’

A high-ranking New York Police Department official tells the New York Post that an expensive training program introduced by Mayor Bill de Blasio after the Eric Garner controversy has been “a big disappointment on the backs of the city because they’re paying for this course” to the tune of $35 million dollars for what many believe is a “waste of time.”

AP/John Minchillo

NY City Sees First Murder in 12 Days

NYPD officials’ celebration of their city going twelve days without a murder had their celebration cut short on Friday, when Eric Roman, 28, was shot in the head, leg, and hand in Queens, dying on Saturday in Jamaica Hospital Medical Center.

Tony Webster/Flickr

NYPD Union Chief: Bill de Blasio Is the Problem

On Wednesday, Patrick Lynch, president of the Patrolman’s Benevolent Association, the New York Police Department’s largest union, said, after meeting with New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, that de Blasio–not police department leaders–is the reason his association is upset. Lynch stated that the mayor has no desire to fix the broken relationship between the NYPD and City Hall.

AP Photo/John Minchillo

Wounded NYPD Officer Reportedly Unhappy with Mayor De Blasio’s Visit

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is still reaping the consequences from the months of anti-police statements he’s made with officers booing him, turning their backs to him, and otherwise showing opposition. That opposition continues this week as two more officers were shot in the Big Apple, and one of them reportedly didn’t appreciate the mayor’s sympathy visit on Tuesday.

AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews