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Mamdani responds to NYPD snowball incident, Staten Island backlash
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is holding a news conference Tuesday as the city digs out from a record-breaking blizzard.
What I saw was a snowball fight that got out of hand and it should be treated accordingly,” Mayor Mamdani said Wednesday. But the NYPD is looking to make arrests.
Was it a bunch of kids having fun? Or was it assault against a police officer? Or something in between? The case of NYPD officers who had snowballs thrown at them in Washington Square Park during a mass snowball fight organized on social media as the blizzard wound down is stoking controversy across the city.
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NYC Dem warns Zohran Mamdani’s NYPD hiring freeze could make city less safe: ‘This is not good’
A top City Council politician warned that Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s decision not to add 5,000 cops to the ranks of the NYPD could make New Yorkers less safe. Oswald Feliz (D-Bronx), who chairs the council’s Committee on Public Safety,
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The NYPD has deployed additional officers on Staten Island in response to the ongoing pattern of break-ins in the borough. According to a social media post from the 120th Precinct, additional officers were brought in from other boroughs to Staten Island to assist with patrols over the weekend.
When Mayor Mamdani released his $127 billion preliminary budget last week, two things were conspicuous by their absence.The proposal does not fund former Mayor Eric Adams’ proposal from last fall
They took him under their wing! A bloody and injured bald eagle floating on ice in the Hudson River was rescued Wednesday by NYPD Harbor cops who swooped in with a pole to save him. “It was squawking.
ABC7 New York on MSN
NYPD looking for 2 people after multiple officers hit with snowballs, injured
The NYPD has released images of two people they are looking to question after several NYPD officers were hit with snowballs and injured on Monday.
Judge Denise Cote said much of the lawsuit’s allegations concerned conduct preceding Donlon’s two-month stint as the Big Apple’s top cop, and that other events were half-baked,