NYPD's Juanita Holmes named first woman Chief of Patrol
NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea announced that Chief of Collaborative Policing Juanita Holmes was the new Chief of Patrol.
Netflix is raising its subscription prices
While current Netflix subscribers will see the new prices roll out over the next couple weeks, new subscribers will have to pay the updated fees starting Oct. 29.
Walt Disney World lays off 720 performers because of COVID-19
The performer layoffs come weeks after The Walt Disney Co. announced it was eliminating 28,000 jobs in its parks division in California and Florida.
7-year-old celebrates Halloween with ‘Lion King’ VHS costume
Max, 7, used hot glue, foam board, duct tape, posters and a Styrofoam cooler to dress up as a VHS copy of the Disney classic “The Lion King.”
Protesters leave trail of destruction on streets of Brooklyn
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of downtown Brooklyn late Tuesday, leaving a trail of destruction.
Tampa woman made 42,000 fraudulent Amazon returns in past 5 years, detectives say
Over the course of five years, detectives said the Tampa woman received over $100,000 in reimbursements for 42,000 fraudulent returns to Amazon through 31 different accounts.
Disney unveils its holiday merchandise, has a unique 2020 item included
Disney Parks revealed Christmas-themed face masks as holiday season approaches amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Off-duty NYPD officer tackles gunman in deadly shooting
An NYPD officer who was off-duty tackled and disarmed a gunman who fatally shot another man inside a Queens deli, said police.
NYPD sergeant injured during protests faces terrible setback
NYPD Sgt. Billy Maher, 51, was severely injured during a hit-and-run in the Bronx. His recovery has suffered setbacks.
Protesters sue mayor and NYPD brass
The lawsuit, filed Monday in federal court, also accuses city leadership of doing little to curtail police conduct that included trapping protesters with a technique called kettling, hitting them with pepper spray, inflicting violence and detaining them for hours.
Child, 5, killed in fire at Bronx housing complex
A five-year-old child is dead in a fire at the Melrose Houses in the Bronx.
Man viciously beaten in Brooklyn grocery store
A 67-year-old man suffered brain hemorrhaging after a brutal attack in a Brooklyn grocery store.
Officer suspended for blaring 'Trump 2020' from NYPD vehicle
The NYPD says it has suspended an officer for allegedly using his patrol car's loudspeaker to blast a message of support for President Donald Trump.
Illegal warehouse party attended by dozens busted in Queens
Deputies with the New York City Sheriff’s Office broke up an illegal warehouse party in Queens early Sunday morning.
NYPD on the hunt for gunman who shot 2 people in car in Brooklyn
The NYPD is trying to find a man seen in a shocking video shooting two people inside of a car in Brooklyn.
15-year-old arrested, charged with murder in deadly East Village shooting
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested and charged with murder in connection to a fatal shooting in the East Village.
Indiana college student, 20, killed by stray bullet in Brooklyn
A 20-year-old man from Indiana was fatally shot and killed in Brooklyn early Saturday morning, police said.
Facebook demands shut down of ad-targeting data collection tool
Academics, journalists and First Amendment lawyers are rallying behind New York University researchers in a showdown with Facebook over its demand that they halt the collection of data on political ads-targeting the site.
Man wanted for string of robberies of elderly men in Harlem, Bronx
The NYPD is on the hunt for a man wanted in connection to a string of robberies of elderly men in Harlem and the Bronx since August.
NYPD to welcome 900 new recruits in first class since pandemic
The NYPD has scheduled its first class of new recruits since the pandemic began.