NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City police officer has reached a $175,000 settlement with the city in a lawsuit that illuminated ...
N.Y. — An NYPD officer from Staten Island has reached a $175,000 settlement with the city in a lawsuit alleging punishment from superiors for failing to acknowledge “courtesy cards” flashed ...
A New York City police officer has settled a lawsuit for $175,000 after challenging a long-standing practice within the NYPD. Secret Service admits 'mission failure' in July Trump shooting 24 Old ...
The NYPD is running a protection racket. I know this sounds like some sort of internet conspiracy theory, but it’s true. These police benevolent association “courtesy cards” are commonly ...
An NYPD inspector has been tapped to become the department’s First Amendment protest supervisor — a newly created position mandated by a federal legal settlement forcing police to overhaul how ...
A man shot and paralyzed by a “ticking time bomb” NYPD officer in an apparent road rage will need around-the-clock care for the rest of his life after the disturbing attack, a new lawsuit claims.
NYPD Officer Lands $175K Settlement Over 'Courtesy ... a $175,000 settlement with the city in a lawsuit that illuminated the use of the “courtesy cards” that officers dole out to friends ...
These police benevolent association “courtesy cards” are commonly referred ... Eventually, Bianchi filed a lawsuit in federal court, which the NYPD agreed to settle for $175,000, blandly ...
The deal brings an end to a lawsuit brought ... for failing to honor the cards, though the settlement itself makes no substantive changes to how the cards are used by NYPD officers.
These police benevolent association “courtesy cards” are ... The only action the NYPD took in response was to pull him off the day-shift traffic unit and re-assign him to a night-shift patrol unit.