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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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9/11 lessons profoundly change NYPD
Nearly seven years after terrorists took down the World Trade Center's twin towers, police officials have embarked on an ambitious plan to secure the new development that is finally sprouting at ground zero. But a repeat of the horrors of Sept. 11,...Tags: Long Island, U.S. Open Tennis, Brooklyn Bridge, Terrorism, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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RNC disturbance beat: Crowd control in progress
Spin CycleThe NYPD migt have unjustly locked up people in the city during the RNC hoopla of 2004, leading to the recent monetary court settlement. But on the matter of professionalism, the uniformed folks in Denver and Minneapolis have looked like......Tags: Charles B. Rangel, David Paterson, New York City Police Department, Manhattan (New York City), Trials
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NYPD to station officer in United Arab Emirates
The New York Police Department will soon station a liaison officer in Abu Dhabi, expanding a counterterrorism effort to work with overseas authorities to monitor potential threats against the city. An NYPD intelligence division officer will "share...Tags: New York, September 11, 2001 Attacks, New York City Police Department, Police
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Retired NYPD cop charged in 'Bling Bandit' heists
matthew.chayes@newsNone of his former colleagues in the New York City Police Department can quite believe that Athelston Kelson, the man picked out of a lineup as the "Bling Bandit," is the same hero ex-cop who was awarded the Purple Heart for Vietnam War service before...Tags: Central Islip, Nassau County, Unions, Crimes, New York City Police Department
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Ex-detective took a path from NYPD star to suspect
Associated Press WriterAthelson Kelson returned from the Vietnam War tormented by what he'd seen and done, but he found a release in the New York Police Department, where he became a star detective and an anti-terrorism expert. "It haunted him, the killing, and being a...Tags: Long Island, Family, Crimes, Injuries, New York City Police Department
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Former NYPD officer charged with bank robbery
Associated Press WriterA highly respected former NYPD detective with inoperable liver cancer was charged with bank robbery Friday after authorities identified him as the so-called Bling Bandit suspected of pulling off nine heists while wearing a flashy watch and ring....Tags: Long Island, Crimes, New York City Police Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Bank Robbery
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Ex-detective charged as Bling Bandit
Associated PressNEW YORK — A highly respected retired NYPD detective with inoperable liver cancer was charged with bank robbery Friday after authorities identified him as the so-called Bling Bandit, suspected of pulling off nine heists while wearing a flashy...Tags: Long Island, Crimes, New York City Police Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Bank Robbery
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Funeral held for pregnant traffic agent, infant
STAFF WRITERA pregnant New York City traffic agent fatally killed by a van and the son who died after being delivered by Caesarean section lay together in a coffin at their funeral. About 1,000 mourners, including Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Police Commissioner Raymond...Tags: Medical Specialization, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Reproduction, Michael Bloomberg
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Baby who survived mom's death dies
The infant son of a pregnant traffic agent killed by a runaway van last week died Friday, a week after his emergency delivery, city officials said. Sean Michael Justin Sanz had been in intensive care since he was delivered by Caesarean section at St....Tags: Medical Specialization, Vehicles, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hospitals and Clinics, New York City Police Department
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Cops want to screen vehicles entering Manhattan
The Associated PressThe New York Police Department is working on a plan to track every car, truck or other vehicle entering Manhattan and screen it for radiation or other terror threats. The ambitious proposal, called Operation Sentinel, is being developed alongside a...Tags: Terrorism, Civil Rights, New York City Police Department, Justice and Rights, New York
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2 cops accused of assault
NEW YORK — Two off-duty New York police officers were charged with gang assault after being accused of kicking, punching and pistol-whipping a man whose open car door was blocking their lane of traffic. Kollen Robinson, 24, and Michelle Anglin, 37,...Tags: New York, Prosecution, Defense, Firearms, Trials
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Long Island drone test touched off terror scare
Officials say an entrepreneurial engineer launched a counterterrorism investigation when he tested an unmanned aircraft in Long Island last year, but authorities determined he posed no threat. WNBC-TV first reported the probe Friday on its Web site...Tags: Long Island, Manhattan (New York City), Engineering
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