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"We are looking forward to some disruptive times if I may have to add a word, in the auto sector and global players will definitely require to reposition themselves against what China is offering to ...
The New York Police Department confirmed to PEOPLE that Williams was transported to the hospital after they conducted a wellness check on Monday, March 10 Wendy Williams was unexpectedly taken to ...
Punctuated by dramatic music and quick cuts, the first video, dubbed “True Blue NYPD Finest,” looked like the TV show “Cops.” Officers run and shout as they chase people joyriding on ...
Eyewitness News is exclusively hearing from the woman at the center of a scandal that rocked the NYPD. The woman, an NYPD lieutenant, accused the highest-ranking uniformed member of the force of ...
And it seems authorities are well aware of the public’s attitude. A recent image showed the New York Police Department (NYPD) blocking a Tesla storefront in Manhattan as protesters swirled.
Detective Melissa Mercado of NYPD's Special Victims Division was pulled from active investigations after appearing in a controversial rap video by S-Quire. The video, seen as degrading to women ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — A man was fatally shot in the head outside of a coffee shop in Brooklyn early Saturday morning, according to the NYPD. The incident happened at 2:47 a.m. on Rockaway Avenue.
NYPD detectives say a 3-year-old boy who was dropped off at Downstate Hospital in Prospect Lefferts Gardens on Sunday morning was pronounced dead. Police say that the child had visible bruising.
According to New York Post, Melissa Mercado, the NYPD detective, had gone viral after starring "in a raunchy rap video while twerking in a thong and skimpy bra". Police sources told the outlet ...
Melissa Mercado, the NYPD detective who went viral after starring in a raunchy rap video, will reportedly no longer investigate active cases with the Special Victims Division, which investigates ...
The number of detectives in the NYPD has dropped below 5,000 for the first time since the pandemic – and union leaders warn that 1,600 more gumshoes could retire by the end of the year ...