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NYPD School Safety Division searched by federal investigators, sources say
NEW YORK -- The NYPD's School Safety Division was searched by federal investigators Thursday in Queens, according to a person with knowledge of the investigation.Sources tell CBS News New York the home of that department's former commanding officer, Kevin Taylor, was also searched and his cellphones seized.According to the NYPD, Taylor was reassigned to Patrol Borough Manhattan North in February, and on Thursday, he was restricted to desk duty pending the outcome of an investigation.The New York Times reports the latest search is part of a probe into a potential bribery scheme involving city contracts. The focus is reportedly on a...
$3.4M Scheme: Ex-Controller Admits To Embezzling Family-Owned Armonk Business
According to court filings released on Thursday, Oct. 10, John Hickey, age 34, created false invoices that appeared to be from entities with which the Northern Westchester-based corporations did business from February 2018 to November 2023. The company, located in Armonk, manufactured flame retardant fabrics. Damian Williams, the US Attorney...
Suspect sentenced for stabbing man protecting girlfriend: Queens DA
JAMAICA, Queens (PIX11) – A man was sentenced to 10 years in jail after stabbing a man who tried to defend his girlfriend. Rahlik Pinnock, 35, pleaded guilty to first-degree assault to the Queens District Attorney in September. In Feburary 2022, Pinnock attempted to solicit a woman for sex outside a liquor store in Queens. […]
Glen Cove proposes $65.4 million spending plan
Glen Cove Mayor Pamela Panzenbeck presented a $65.4 million budget proposal for 2025 at the City Council meeting on Monday, which includes a 1.98 percent property tax increase for homeowners — roughly $55 per year for an average home in the city, valued at $575,000. Before introducing the specifics...
City Cracks Down on Vendors in Shadow of Kingsbridge Armory
Unlicensed vendors who have long sold their wares in front of the massive and long-vacant Kingsbridge Armory say law enforcement officials have been pushing them away over the last two months, hollowing out what had been a bustling streetscape. “It’s stupid. What motive would you have?” a vendor who asked to be identified as Maria […] The post City Cracks Down on Vendors in Shadow of Kingsbridge Armory appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.
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