Arrest of Yohenry Brito for Serial Theft

Yohenry Brito, a migrant from Venezuela, was arrested for serial theft after being released for assaulting New York City police officers in Times Square. He was previously released on bond but got rearrested for theft.

Assault on NYPD Officer by Repeat Offender in the Bronx

A female NYPD officer was punched in the face by a repeat offender in the Bronx, leading to an arrest. The suspect, Ernst Delma, was charged with assault on a police officer, resisting arrest, and obstructing governmental administration. The injured officer was taken to the hospital in stable condition.

Arrest of Journalist at Pro-Palestinian Protest in New York City

New York City journalist arrested on felony hate crime charges after filming pro-Palestinian protest where activists vandalized top leaders' homes at Brooklyn Museum. Journalist not involved in vandalism but accused of entering private property with activists. NYPD accused of overreach by charging journalist with hate crime. Charges include criminal mischief with a hate crime advancement. Previous arrest at pro-Gaza demonstration. Vandalism targeted Jewish board members, generating allegations of antisemitism. Police arrested suspect accused of driving car used by vandals. Police under scrutiny for treatment of protesters and journalists.

Harassment of Ella Emhoff's Secret Service Detail in New York

Ella Emhoff, Vice President Kamala Harris’ stepdaughter, had her Secret Service detail confront and arrest a man in New York after he harassed them outside a restaurant she was in. The man ripped a license plate off one of the agency’s SUVs, leading to his arrest by the NYPD.

Illegal Alien Pleads Guilty to Assaulting NYPD Officer

A 19-year-old illegal alien from Venezuela, Darwin Andres Gomez-Izquiel, took a plea deal for assaulting a NYPD officer during a brawl in New York City. He faces up to one year in Rikers Island. This incident is part of a larger case involving several illegal aliens who attacked officers and were released without bail.

Assassination Attempt on Former President Donald Trump

The suspected shooter who fired at former President Donald Trump during a rally in Pennsylvania had multiple guns found in his family home. The motive is still unknown. The NYPD issued a warning about the risk of political violence at Trump Tower following the assassination attempt.

Antisemitic Attack in Brooklyn

A mob of teens in Brooklyn threw traffic cones and bottles at a Jewish man, shouting antisemitic statements. The victim suffered minor injuries and did not require medical attention. The NYPD Hate Crime Task Force is investigating the incident.

Challenges of Policing Communities with Migrant Crime

NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell discusses the challenges of dealing with crime committed by migrants in New York City, highlighting the difficulty in policing communities where the backgrounds of individuals are unknown.

Migrant Accused of Rape in New York City

Migrant released by Biden administration accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in New York City. The accused has a history of run-ins with the law and remains in NYPD custody.

NYPD Raid on Brothel in Queens and Commercial Sex Ring in Boston and Virginia

NYPD raided a brothel in Queens after a councilman pushed them to take action. Three people at the center of a commercial sex ring in Boston and Virginia seeking plea agreements. They ran sophisticated high-dollar sex businesses.

Second Amendment group vowing to sue NYPD to defend Trump's concealed carry license

Second Amendment group vows to sue NYPD to defend former President Donald Trump's concealed carry license after felony conviction in hush money trial, citing that he should not lose his Second Amendment rights due to a non-violent crime conviction.

Second Amendment Foundation pledges to litigate for Trump's concealed carry permit

The Second Amendment Foundation pledges to litigate on Donald Trump's behalf if the NYPD revokes his concealed carry permit. The permit was suspended on April 1, 2023, following Trump's indictment. The SAF argues that Trump should not lose his Second Amendment rights based on historical precedents.

Shooting of NYPD officers by illegal immigrant in Queens

Rep. Nicole Malliotakis slams New York City leaders over crime crisis as illegal immigrant shoots two NYPD officers in Queens. The suspect, Bernardo Raul Castro Mata, was arraigned on attempted murder charges. Officers Yarusso and Abreu survived the shooting.

Security Preparations for Israel Day Parade in NYC

NYC public school students walked out of classes and an anti-Israel protest took place at the Department of Education headquarters. The New York City Police Department is on high alert for the annual Israel Day Parade due to potential threats. Security measures are increased, with drones and various police units deployed for safety.

NYPD Drone as First Responder Program

The NYPD is launching a pilot program to use drones as first responders for certain 911 calls, starting in four police precincts in New York City. Critics are concerned about privacy and civil rights violations.

Antisemitic Assault on Jewish Children in New York

Jewish children were assaulted by an unidentified man in New York, leading to disturbing video footage and an ongoing investigation by the NYPD.

Migrants offered plea deals in NYPD officer attack case

Six migrants accused of viciously attacking NYPD officers in Times Square were offered plea deals by the Manhattan District Attorney's office. Some suspects were also involved in additional crimes while out on bail.

Actor Steve Buscemi attacked in Manhattan

Actor Steve Buscemi was randomly attacked in Manhattan while out walking, and the suspect has been identified as Clifton Williams. Buscemi was taken to a nearby hospital with injuries to his left eye.

Bronx Rape Suspect on the Loose

The NYPD is searching for a Bronx rape suspect who choked a woman unconscious with a belt and sexually assaulted her on a dark city street. The suspect is still at large as of now.

Jewish students defending Israel at Columbia University

Jewish students at Columbia University defended Israel against pro-Palestinian protests, NYPD raided anti-Israel protesters at the university, Jewish students released an open letter supporting Israel and Zionism, highlighting the history of anti-Semitism, and calling for peace and understanding on campus.

Protests at Columbia University

NYPD deputy commissioner Kaz Daughtry and NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Tarik Sheppard claim that protests at Columbia University are being led by 'agitators' and 'outside influences.' Sheppard stated that these 'professionals' often escape arrest.

NYPD Officer Rescues Kitten in Brooklyn

NYPD officer rescues kitten stuck under a vehicle in Brooklyn, video goes viral on social media. Lt. Johnston of the NYPD's 83rd Precinct retrieved the kitten and returned it to its owner.

Anti-Israel protests at New York University

Police officers clear out protesters at New York University campus with recovered signs bearing terrorist slogans. Anti-Israel protests continue on campus, leading to arrests of students. Fox News correspondent reports on ongoing demonstrations.

Pro-Palestinian 'Encampments' at Universities

The NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Public Information claims that pro-Palestinian 'encampments' at universities are run by 'outside agitators' with funds from around the world. Professional activists manipulate students to join radical protests. A lawsuit alleges that some organizations involved are acting as propaganda arms for Hamas. DOJ has not commented on this issue.

NYPD officer accidentally fires gun during operation at Columbia University

NYPD officer accidentally fired gun while removing anti-Israel agitators from Columbia University building. Manhattan DA investigating the incident.

NYPD Clears Anti-Israel Encampments at Universities in New York City

Sanitation workers in New York City disposed of tents and other gear left behind after NYPD officers broke up an anti-Israel encampment at universities, arresting 56 people without incidents. Officers found leaflets with details on protesting and civil disobedience, indicating there is funding and radicalization behind the movement.

Columbia University Faculty Calls for Vote of No Confidence in President Over Handling of Protests

A faculty group at Columbia University has called for a vote of no confidence in President Minouche Shafik due to her handling of campus protests involving the NYPD. The protests resulted in the arrest of numerous students and faculty, leading to a militarized lockdown of the campus.

Response to Columbia University Anti-Israel Protests

NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell responds to City Councilor Tiffany Cabán's criticism of police handling of Columbia University anti-Israel protests, sparking controversy. Cabán accused police of authoritarian conduct, Chell defended police action, leading to backlash from progressives in City Hall.

Anti-Israel protests at Columbia University

NYPD Deputy Commissioner warns of 'outside agitators' in anti-Israel protests at Columbia University. Bodycam footage shows officers breaching a building taken over by protesters. Sheppard highlights influence of professionals manipulating young minds.

Violent Protests at Columbia University

Violent protests at Columbia University believed to be instigated by infiltrators, NYPD chief confirms outside agitators involved. Police differentiate between Columbia students and non-students during arrests. 282 individuals charged in the unrest, most for trespassing.

Concerns of Radicalization in New York City Amid Pro-Palestinian Protests

New York City officials warned of 'radicalization' infiltrating the city amid ongoing pro-Palestinian protests at various college campuses, including Columbia University. Mayor Eric Adams expressed concerns about a movement to radicalize young people, emphasizing the need to address the issue promptly.

Anti-Israel Protests at Columbia University

Former President Trump criticizes Columbia University's president for not handling anti-Israel protests, calls for her resignation. Protests at Columbia part of larger trend at elite universities demanding divestment from Israel. Trump also comments on Biden's response to protests.

NYPD disperses pro-Palestine protesters at Columbia University

NYPD riot cops stormed Columbia University to disperse pro-Palestine protesters from an encampment and occupied building in less than two hours, resulting in almost 100 arrests. President Minouche Shafik called in the police to restore order and safety amid escalating protests. Former president Donald Trump praised the police response, while university officials faced backlash for involving the NYPD.

Ongoing protests at Columbia University

Ongoing protests at Columbia University led to the arrest of anti-Israel agitators who took over an academic building and raised the Palestinian flag. Former President Trump supported law enforcement involvement. Negotiations between students and university officials failed to reach an agreement, leading to NYPD intervention to clear the campus.

Late-night comedian Stephen Colbert defends anti-Israel protesters

Stephen Colbert defended anti-Israel protesters on his show, emphasizing the importance of peaceful protests and criticizing the use of force by university administrators. Former President Donald Trump praised police for their response to protesters at Columbia University. Anti-Israel violence has been reported on various university campuses.

Support for Pro-Palestine Protesters at Columbia University

Jack Dorsey publicly supports pro-Palestine protesters at Columbia University, criticizes Trump and Biden for 'fascistic' crackdowns on demonstrators. Dorsey agrees with left-wing commentators and Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz in condemning actions of the NYPD and political leaders.

Police Dispersal of Pro-Palestine Protesters at Columbia University

NYPD riot cops stormed Columbia University to disperse protesters at an encampment and an occupied building in less than two hours. Around 100 people were arrested, with no injuries reported. President Minouche Shafik called in the police to restore order amid escalating protests. Former President Trump praised the police response.

NYPD Clears Out Anti-Israel Encampment at Columbia University

NYPD clears out anti-Israel encampment at Columbia University's Hamilton Hall, leading to arrests and protests. American flag restored at City College after being replaced by Palestinian flag. Former President Trump praises NYPD action. Political leaders express concerns over police presence and student arrests. Columbia University defends actions to restore safety.

Protest at City College of New York

NYPD officers removed a Palestinian flag at City College of New York and restored the American flag after anti-Israel protesters replaced it. The protests led to violent incidents, prompting CUNY to call in NYPD for backup.

Police Raid at Columbia University

Police cleared Hamilton Hall at Columbia University after anti-Israel agitators occupied the building, with the NYPD conducting a raid to remove them. The university requested police assistance due to safety concerns.

Anti-Israel Protest at Columbia University

Anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University took over a building, complained about a police raid, and asked to go home. The university regretted the escalation and the safety risks involved.

Pro-Palestinian Activists' Protest at Columbia University

Pro-Palestinian activists broke into Hamilton Hall at Columbia University demanding food and drink, likened to Hamas terrorists demanding supplies. The university eventually had the activists removed by the NYPD.

NYPD Raid at Columbia University Following Anti-Israel Protests

NYPD officers raided Columbia University campus following anti-Israel protests that led to occupation of Hamilton Hall, resulting in arrests and restrictions to campus access.

NYPD arrests at CUNY and Columbia University

NYPD officers made arrests at City University of New York and Columbia University after anti-Israel protesters pushed the police line and occupied buildings on campus.

NYPD Raid at Columbia University

NYPD reportedly raided Columbia University after campus access was restricted due to anti-Israel protesters seizing control of an academic building. Students were ordered to shelter in place as police gathered outside the campus gates. Protesters were dragged out of the building and faced expulsion.

Current Events

Israel launches missile strikes on Iran, NYPD breaks up pro-Palestinian protest at Columbia University, twelve jurors are chosen for former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York.

Anti-Israel Protests at Columbia University

Over 100 anti-Israel protesters were arrested at Columbia University as President Shafik testified before a House committee on antisemitism. Protests led to clashes with police and arrests, including Rep. Ilhan Omar's daughter. Columbia closed gates and requested NYPD's help to remove trespassers.

Protests at Columbia University involving Rep. Ilhan Omar's daughter

Rep. Ilhan Omar's daughter, Isra Hirsi, was taken into custody by the NYPD in connection with protests at Columbia University. She will face trespassing charges.

Pro-Palestinian Protest at Columbia University

NYPD officers detain pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University after university officials testified about anti-Semitism before Congress. Protesters want divestment from companies in Israel, a cease-fire in Gaza, and the creation of a Palestinian state.

Homeless man attacks 9-year-old girl in Grand Central Station

Homeless man freed without bail after breaking a woman's nose goes on to sucker-punch a 9-year-old girl in Grand Central Station. He was caught by MTA and NYPD transit cops and is now awaiting arraignment in Manhattan Criminal Court.

Increased Security Measures in Response to Iran's Drone Attack on Israel

The NYPD will increase security at houses of worship in response to Iran's drone attack on Israel, with no specific threats against New York City reported.

Controversy over NYPD and Anti-Israel Activist Incident

The NYPD released bodycam video showing an officer gently helping a woman with her hijab after she claimed she was brutalized and her hijab was ripped off by police, which the NYPD denies. The woman, Nerdeen Kiswani, is a vocal anti-Israel activist with a history of run-ins with police.

Monitoring Recent Events in Israel by NYPD and LAPD

The New York Police Department and Los Angeles Police Department are monitoring recent events in Israel but have stated there are no credible threats to their cities at this time. New York City Mayor Eric Adams expressed support for Israel in the face of the situation.

Assault on Elderly Woman in Queens, New York

A 16-year-old suspect pushed a grandmother down a flight of church steps, causing serious injuries and stealing her belongings before fleeing. The suspect was arrested by the NYPD and charged with robbery and assault.

Encouraging Police Officers to Move from NYC to Texas

Texas congresswoman Beth Van Duyne encourages police officers in New York City to move to Texas due to lack of support and high attrition rates in the NYPD.

Robbery and Assault Outside Church in Queens

A 68-year-old woman was pushed down a flight of steps and robbed outside a church in Queens, New York. The attacker stole money, her cellphone, and her car before fleeing the scene. The woman was rushed to the hospital in critical condition.

Muslim Women's Rights Violation Lawsuit in New York City

New York City agrees to pay $17.5 million in a class action lawsuit led by two Muslim women who say their religious rights were violated when police forced them to remove their hijabs for mugshots after they were arrested.

Country star Zach Bryan honors slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller

Country star Zach Bryan honored slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller during a concert in Long Island, expressing respect and love for law enforcement. Bryan performed a song dedicated to Diller and first responders at the event.

Tribute to Fallen NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller

Country singer Zach Bryan paid tribute to fallen NYPD officer Jonathan Diller during his concert on Long Island, honoring his service and sacrifice in the line of duty.

Fundraising for Fallen NYPD Detective's Family

Joe DiGangi, owner of Mario's Meat Market in NYC, sells 'The NYPD' sandwich to raise money for fallen NYPD detective Jonathan Diller's family. $5 from each sale goes to Diller's widow and son. The initiative received great public response and support from around the country.

Discussion on Law Enforcement and Criminal Accountability

Alison Esposito, a U.S. congressional candidate, discussed law enforcement and criminal accountability on 'Fox & Friends First' following the murder of NYPD officer Jonathan Diller. She emphasized the importance of holding criminals responsible for their actions and the need for reform in the criminal justice system.

Coverage of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller's Funeral

Fox News reports on the New York Post criticizing The New York Times for not covering the widow's remarks at the funeral of a slain NYPD officer. The Post accuses The Times of bias and selective reporting.

Funeral of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller

Funeral held for slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller, who was fatally shot during a traffic stop in Queens. His widow, family, and fellow officers pay tribute to him.

Honoring Slain NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller

The New York Mets honored slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller with a moment of silence at their home opener against the Milwaukee Brewers, following his tragic death during a traffic stop in Queens.

Backlash against New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul at NYPD officer's funeral

New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul faced backlash and was denied the opportunity to speak at slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller's funeral, with mourners confronting her and other officials. Former Rep. Lee Zeldin criticized Hochul's actions as disrespectful and self-serving, highlighting the public's frustration with liberal policies. The incident reflects growing discontent with New York officials' priorities and handling of criminal justice issues.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul leaves wake of slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul leaves wake of slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller shortly after arriving, sparking controversy. Former President Trump also attends the wake, emphasizing the need for law and order.

Discussion on Crime in New York City

A heated discussion between New York City Mayor Eric Adams and commentator Olayemi Olurin on crime in the city, focusing on the death of NYPD officer Jonathan Diller. Adams defended his stance on crime and bail reform policies, while Olurin accused him of sensationalizing Diller's death.

President Biden's absence at fallen NYPD officer's service

Former President Trump speculated on Fox News about President Biden's decision to attend a fundraiser in Manhattan instead of services for fallen NYPD officer Jonathan Diller in Massapequa, NY, suggesting it was due to political reasons and lack of support for the police.

Contrasting events of Biden's NYC fundraiser and Trump attending NYPD officer's wake

Biden raises $25 million at swanky NYC fundraiser amid left-wing protests, while Trump attends wake of slain NYPD officer. David Axelrod suggests money raised is more significant than optics. Fundraiser includes star-studded guests and musical performances.

Former President Trump criticizes President Biden for missing slain NYPD officer's wake

Former President Trump criticized President Biden for attending a fundraiser instead of mourning slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller. Trump expressed disappointment in the lack of respect for law and order in the country.

Protesters disrupt President Biden's fundraiser in NYC

Anti-Israel protesters disrupted President Biden's star-studded fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Protesters clashed with NYPD officers both inside and outside the event, interrupting speeches by Biden, Obama, and Clinton on Gaza.

Donald Trump attends wake of slain NYPD officer

Former President Donald Trump attends wake of slain NYPD officer, highlighting crime issues despite overall decrease in violent crimes nationally. Trump aims to capitalize on public anxiety over shocking crimes to gain votes.

Former President Trump and President Biden's Activities in New York City

Former President Trump and President Biden were in New York City area for different events. Biden attended a Democratic fundraiser, while Trump attended the wake of slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller. The wake had a massive law enforcement presence. Biden's press secretary expressed his grief for the NYPD officers and highlighted his support for law enforcement.

President Biden criticized for attending fundraiser while NYPD mourned officer's death

Former FBI special agent Nicole Parker criticizes President Biden's decision to attend a $25 million fundraiser in Manhattan while NYPD mourned officer Jonathan Diller's death. Parker highlights the lack of support for law enforcement and recalls her own experience losing colleagues in a criminal incident. She emphasizes the importance of proactive policing policies.

Tunnel to Towers Foundation pays off mortgage for family of fallen NYPD officer

Tunnel to Towers Foundation is paying off the mortgage for the family of fallen NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller, who was shot and killed during a traffic stop. The foundation's gesture has been praised by social media users and other organizations, including Barstool Sports. The suspect in the case has been identified as Guy Rivera, with over 20 prior arrests.

Implementation of Body Scanners in NYC Subway Stations

NYC Mayor Eric Adams announces implementation of body scanners in subway stations to deter criminal activity after a sharp uptick in crime. Scans will detect weapons and additional mental health clinicians will be hired to assist NYPD in addressing individuals with severe mental illness.

Former President Donald Trump attends wake of slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller

Former President Donald Trump attended the wake of slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller, calling for law and order after Diller was fatally shot during a traffic stop in Queens. Trump criticized the current administration's handling of crime rates and expressed condolences for the officer's family.

Shooting Death of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller

Two suspects charged in connection with the shooting death of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller, who leaves behind a wife and a baby. Community members hold candlelight vigil, and a funeral is scheduled. Fundraising efforts for the family have raised over half a million dollars.

Support for Slain NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller

Tunnel to Towers CEO and Barstool Sports CEO discuss support for slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller. NYPD union criticizes far-left leaders for anti-police policies. Former President Trump to attend officer's wake. Union leader calls out city politicians for their behavior. Suspect with lengthy criminal record accused of shooting officer.

Former President Donald Trump's response to the shooting of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller

Former President Donald Trump will join the wake of a New York City police officer gunned down in the line of duty, while President Joe Biden attends a fundraiser with Democratic ex-presidents. The fallen officer, Jonathan Diller, was fatally shot during a traffic stop in Queens. Trump aims to address crime in Democrat cities as a focus of his 2024 campaign.

Assaults on Young Women in New York City

Multiple young women in New York City have reported being punched in the face or head by strangers while walking, sparking safety concerns. The NYPD is investigating the incidents.

Fatal Shooting of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller in New York City

Officer Jonathan Diller, 31, was fatally shot during a traffic stop in New York City. The suspects involved had at least 20 prior arrests. There is criticism towards Gov. Kathy Hochul and the bail reform policies in New York. The incident has sparked a debate on recidivism and the criminal justice system.

Fatal Shooting of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller

NYPD officer Jonathan Diller was fatally shot during a traffic stop by a man with multiple prior arrests. The officer continued to fight after being shot but ultimately succumbed to his injuries. The suspect, Guy Rivera, was shot by Diller's partner and is hospitalized. Diller leaves behind a wife and young son.

Fatal Shooting of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller

Former NYPD Detective criticizes Toronto Police for 'cowardice' after car theft advice; 31-year-old NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller fatally shot during traffic stop in Queens by suspects with prior arrests; Mayor Eric Adams calls out recidivist problem in gun violence cases.

Fare-dodger incident at Times Square station in NYC

Six undercover police officers struggled for 15 minutes to restrain an alleged fare-dodger at Times Square station in NYC. The man had a bench warrant for criminal possession of stolen property and was sent to Bellevue Hospital for observation. Fare evasion reportedly cost $690 million in 2023. NYC officials and NYPD are targeting fare-evaders to combat crime in the transit system.

NYPD officers rescue man from subway tracks

NYPD officers pull man to safety from subway tracks after he fell onto the tracks in New York City. The officers used the man's hoodie to assist in pulling him off the tracks before emergency medical services arrived.

Assault on NYPD Officers by Venezuelan Migrant in NYC

A 20-year-old Venezuelan woman, who recently arrived in the U.S., has been charged with assaulting two NYPD officers during a migrant mob attack in Times Square. She is the ninth suspect to be charged in connection with the incident.

Repeat Offenders and Recidivism Crisis in New York City

NYPD Transit Chief and Mayor Eric Adams highlight the issue of repeat offenders in New York City, with some individuals having 50-plus or 100-plus arrests. The city is facing a 'recidivism crisis' where a small number of people commit a large number of crimes, including assaults on transit workers and shoplifting.

Immigration and Law Enforcement

The House Judiciary Committee is set to mark up several bills, including HR 7343, which would mandate the deportation of illegal aliens who assault law enforcement officers. This comes in response to the beating of NYPD officers by illegal immigrants in February.

Inert Grenade Found in Uber in Times Square

An inert grenade was found in the back seat of an Uber in Times Square, with anti-Israel protesters blocking the NYPD bomb squad vehicle. Several protesters were arrested for obstructing the police vehicle's access to the scene. The grenade was determined to be inert.

Political reaction to attacks on police officers in New York City

Fox News' 'Outnumbered' discusses the differences between former President Donald Trump's and President Biden's reactions to Laken Riley's murder on UGA's campus. A New York City police officer attacked by migrants in Times Square is going to President Biden's State of the Union address.

NYPD Chief criticizes judge for releasing repeat offender

NYPD Chief of Patrol criticized a judge for releasing a repeat offender, leading to a public dispute between court officials and the police. The post misidentified the judge and shared the offender's mugshot, which is against New York law.

Times Square Stabbing of 17-Year-Old Migrant Teen

NYPD releases surveillance video of Times Square stabbing of a 17-year-old migrant teen. Several suspects wanted in connection to the attack.

Times Square Stabbing of 17-Year-Old Migrant

Surveillance video released by NYPD shows suspects in Times Square stabbing of a 17-year-old migrant teen. Six people arrested, 16 still outstanding. Incident involved a brawl and verbal dispute, victim found with stab wound. Times Square has seen other violent crimes involving migrants recently.

Increase in NYPD officers injured by suspects in New York City

The number of New York City police officers injured by suspects has been increasing, with 5,363 officers hurt in 2023. The most dangerous precincts were identified, and experts attribute the rise in attacks to protests, illegal migrants, anti-cop rhetoric, and soft-on-crime policies. Curfews have been imposed to address migrant violence, and some officers have left the NYPD due to concerns about safety and changing laws.