The NYPD released body camera video of an officer-involved shooting at a subway station that resulted in injuries to a suspect, an officer and a couple of bystanders.
Footage of two New York City police officers opening fire at a subway station as they confronted a man holding a knife shows ...
The NYPD on Friday released body-worn camera footage from last weekend’s shooting at a Brooklyn subway station that started ...
In the stunning footage, cops are shown trailing Derrell Mickles, 37, after he hopped a turnstile at the L line station on ...
Derell Mickles, 37, was indicted on eight counts, including attempted aggravated assault on a police officer, attempted ...
Police say that a man suspected of not paying the subway fare did not follow instructions and threatened officers with a ...
After seeing video of officers firing at a knife-wielding man, the cousin of a bystander who was badly hurt in the shooting continued to criticize the police.
We are not perfect,” said John Chell, the Police Department’s chief of patrol, as protesters gathered in Union Square.
The NYPD's Chief of Patrol provided a more thorough timeline of what happened, explaining cops had not one but two encounters with the suspect.
A police-involved shooting at the Sutter Avenue subway station in Brooklyn on Sunday sparked controversy, with protesters ...
Crowds of protesters mobbed a subway station in Manhattan Wednesday night in response to a police-involved shooting at a ...