NYPD cops won’t chase drivers who speed away into traffic unless they’re wanted for the most serious and violent crimes — under a new policy announced Wednesday. The revamped policy ...
New rules from the New York Police Department restrict when vehicles can chase suspects, a reform that addresses safety concerns over the dangerous tactic. The policy, announced Wednesday by NYPD ...
New Jersey sex offender Nicholas Voutsas escaped while heading to a Newark hospital last week, but is now back behind bars after getting picked up by the NYPD.
Viral videos have shown brazen criminals going as far as to do donuts around NYPD patrol cars who then didn’t give chase. Carscoops reached out to Commissioner Tisch to clear up some of the ...
Viral videos have shown brazen criminals going as far as to do donuts around NYPD patrol cars who then didn’t give chase. Video: BMW 7 Series Flees NYC Traffic Stop, Crashes Into Pedestrians ...
Under the new policy, NYPD officers will only chase suspects involved in felonies or violent crimes and rely on “advanced tools of modern-day policing” to track other fleeing drivers.
The NYPD updated its policy regarding when officers ... up to police officers in the moment to decide whether or not a car chase was dangerous, which street safety advocates criticized as vague.
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch, in her latest reform to the agency since her appointment last November, last week announced the department is changing its vehicle pursuit policy in an effort ...
NYPD officers will no longer be allowed to chase after vehicles fleeing car stops under a new departmentwide policy that allows pursuits only when a felony crime or a violent misdemeanor is ...