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Judge Cops on Merits

Eleven months ago, then-Police Commissioner Dermot Shea and Civilian Complaint Review Board Chairman Fred Davie reached an agreement that required the Commissioner to explain in writing his decisions …

Vote Fraud at TWU

When J.P. Patafio, the vice president of Transport Workers Union Local 100's TA Surface Division, filed charges alleging ballot-harvesting and voter fraud by the Progressive Change slate for at least …

Pendulum Swung Too Far

After the recent release from an upstate prison of Darryl Jeter, who had served 34 years for the murder of Police Officer Irma Lozada, Police Benevolent Association President Pat Lynch issued a …

Queens Rules: A Ball Of Confusion Amid Tumult

It was a year dominated by two spoiled sons of Queens and a Brooklyn native whose life was transformed, he said, by a beating he absorbed in a police station-house in Jamaica that left him …

Welcome Change for Jails?

Eric Adams's career in law enforcement was evident in remarks he made about the city jail system while introducing Louis Molina as his Correction Commissioner Dec. 16.  He acknowledged the need …

The Head Stinks

A Department of Investigation probe of the Parks Department's Lifeguard Division found major dysfunction, particularly in its disciplinary process. A big part of the problem, the report concluded, …

Judicial License to Steal

Justice Sylvia Ash was just convicted of obstruction of justice for enabling a massive ripoff of the Municipal Credit Union by its CEO in which she got some of the spoils for keeping her mouth shut. …

An 11-Year Contract Itch For S.I. Ferry Captains

On Aug. 6, the Staff Sgt. Michael Ollis Craft Vessel departed the Eastern Shipbuilding Group's Port St. Joe, Fla. facility bound for New York, the first of three larger ferry boats that were …

Ducking Blame for Rikers

A lawsuit brought by the Correction Officers' Benevolent Association seeking to block enforcement of Mayor de Blasio's vaccine mandate against its members is a reminder that efforts by him and …

There's No Sanity Clause For NY's Key Leaders

In 2012, the year after Congressman Anthony Weiner inadvertently turned a photo of his crotch clad only in underpants that he intended for a few select constituents into a mass mailing that forced …

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