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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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New York fireworks thrill millions
A smattering of rain and clouds didn't dampen the spirits of millions of New Yorkers and tourists from all around the world who took in the annual Macy's NYC fireworks spectacular. The nation's largest fireworks display exploded in a spectrum of color...Tags: Kissimmee, Pennsylvania, Liberty Bell, New York, Coney Island
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Toddler is mauled by pit bull; 4 other kids OK
The Associated PressPolice say they're concerned vicious dogs are being used as weapons after a 3-year-old boy and a 90-year-old man were mauled by pit bulls in separate incidents. Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly says part of the toddler's ear was bitten off in an attack...Tags: Police, Prosecution, Law Enforcement
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1,000 officers in diverse NYPD graduating class
The New York Police Department has 1,000 diverse new officers. Mayor Michael Bloomberg and police Commissioner Ray Kelly presided Wednesday over a graduation ceremony for 1,013 officers at Madison Square Garden. The graduates recently completed six...Tags: New York City Police Department, Michael Bloomberg, New York, Madison Square Garden, Police
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NYC toddler is mauled by pit bull; 4 other kids OK
Police say they're concerned vicious dogs are being used as weapons after a 3-year-old boy and a 90-year-old man were mauled by pit bulls in separate incidents. Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly says part of the toddler's ear was bitten off in an attack...Tags: Police, Prosecution, Law Enforcement
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High court ruling reopens gun debate
msweeney@am-ny.comThe Supreme Court's decision Thursday that owning a gun is an individual right will likely keep state courts -- including New York's -- busy for years to come as the NRA and others challenge local restrictions, officials said. Hours after the decision,...Tags: Court Administration, New York, Gun Control, Justice System, New York City Police Department
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NYC man accused of posing as cop, raping woman
A 35-year-old man flashed a badge and claimed to be a police officer to get a woman to open her apartment door, then repeatedly raped her, prosecutors said Friday. He fled, but a neighbor heard the victim's screams, grabbed the attacker as he ran down a...Tags: Sexual Assault, Rape, Police Arrests, Richard Brown, Crimes
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LI man who impersonated cop sentenced to prison
A man who went to elaborate lengths to pass himself off as a police officer _ even pulling people over in a phony police car _ was sentenced Friday to up to 20 years in prison for crimes that included sexually abusing and robbing people he accosted....Tags: Punishment, New York, Prosecution, Law Enforcement, Juvenile Delinquency
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Police: Man claims he fatally stabbed girl in defense
parascandola@newsday.comA 15-year-old Queens girl was stabbed to death by a man who claims he was trying to defend himself from a pack of 10 teens upset he had argued with a woman on a bus, police said yesterday. Keyanna Jones was pronounced dead on arrival at Jamaica...Tags: Criminal Laws, Prosecution, Teen-agers, People, Juvenile Delinquency
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Experts: Court ruling won't affect New York gun laws
anthony.destefano@newsday.comLocal law enforcement officials don't expect any problems enforcing state and city gun laws in the wake of a momentous U.S. Supreme Court ruling Thursday defining a person's right under the Constitution to have a firearm in the home. New York City...Tags: Hofstra University, Carolyn McCarthy, Thomas Spota, Michael Bloomberg, Antonin Scalia
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Experts: Court ruling won't affect New York gun laws
Local law enforcement officials don't expect any problems enforcing state and city gun laws in the wake of a momentous U.S. Supreme Court ruling yesterday defining a person's right under the Constitution to have a firearm in the home. New York City...Tags: Hofstra University, West Virginia, Carolyn McCarthy, Thomas Spota, Virginia
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