The NYPD released body camera video of an officer-involved shooting at a subway station that resulted in injuries to a suspect, an officer and a couple of bystanders.
Footage of two New York City police officers opening fire at a subway station as they confronted a man holding a knife shows ...
The NYPD on Friday released body-worn camera footage from last weekend’s shooting at a Brooklyn subway station that started ...
In the stunning footage, cops are shown trailing Derrell Mickles, 37, after he hopped a turnstile at the L line station on ...
Derell Mickles, 37, was indicted on eight counts, including attempted aggravated assault on a police officer, attempted ...
We are not perfect,” said John Chell, the Police Department’s chief of patrol, as protesters gathered in Union Square.
After seeing video of officers firing at a knife-wielding man, the cousin of a bystander who was badly hurt in the shooting continued to criticize the police.
The NYPD's Chief of Patrol provided a more thorough timeline of what happened, explaining cops had not one but two encounters with the suspect.
Protests erupted on Tuesday night in Brooklyn, as demonstrators demanded justice following a police-involved shooting at the ...
A police-involved shooting at the Sutter Avenue subway station in Brooklyn on Sunday sparked controversy, with protesters ...
Crowds of protesters mobbed a subway station in Manhattan Wednesday night in response to a police-involved shooting at a ...