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Lefties' pro-migrant push-back on Tisch's e-bike crackdown is obscene

The far-left progressives on the City Council just once again proved they will prioritize the rights of scofflaws over the safety of law-abiding New Yorkers.

2 NYPD cops paralyzed in line-of-duty crashes promoted to second-grade detectives: 'I wasn't going to give up'

“Just because I was hurt, I wasn't gonna stop being back to the job."

NYC sees 'safest' holiday from gun violence in over 3 decades as shootings hit record low over Memorial Day weekend

NYC marked its first shooting-free Sunday during a Memorial Day weekend in 32 years.

NYPD shutting down dozens of its social media accounts after barely policing them: officials

The NYPD is shutting down dozens of its own social media accounts in the wake of a city watchdog agency’s report that the cops weren’t policing the platforms closely enough,...

Tisch's war on lawless NYC e-bikers and more: Letters to the Editor — May 18, 2025

NY Post readers discuss NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch's crackdown on e-bike riders who break the law and more.

NY's justice 'reforms' claim another innocent child's life — and also failed her alleged teen shooter

Evette Jeffrey, a 16-year-old innocent bystander with her whole future ahead of her, was doing nothing more than riding her scooter outside a Bronx school when cops believe a 14-year-old...

NYC finally faces homelessness reality via NYPD's 'Q-Teams'

Public frustration with the city’s laissez-faire attitude toward homelessness has gotten politicians' attention — and new quality-of-life enforcement efforts are paying off, cops say.

Don't trust the naysayers — Adams' NYC crime decline is no mirage

The idea that the crime increase in the city since 2019 is merely an optical illusion created by an aggressive, proactive NYPD simply doesn’t withstand scrutiny.

Editorial: Migrant gangs are taking advantage of New York's weak juvenile-justice laws

The pint-sized Diablos of 42nd Street — Tren de Aragua's JV squad — are Exhibit A in the case against progressive state and city policies that empower juvenile street gangs.

51 names added to NYPD's hallowed Wall of Heroes, including slain Detective Jonathan Diller: 'The very best of us'

NYPD brass and hundreds of family members gathered in the lobby of 1 Police Plaza, where plaques were ceremoniously unveiled, revealing the names of 50 fallen cops of all ranks,...

First NYPD class since recruitment standards were eased is sworn in as city vows to get ranks to 35K

City officials said 670 new NYPD cops were sworn in on Thursday, with brass hoping lowered standards will help fill the ranks of New York's Finest.

NYPD's new 'Q-Team' tackles NYC's quality of life gripes – The Post rode along as officers responded to abandoned cars and excessive noise

The Post rode along with the NYPD's new quality of life team in Brooklyn -- and found New Yorkers give the effort the thumbs up.

NYC crushes 3,600 seized guns in wood-chipper machine – here's how the scraps will be used to honor victims

“Destroying these guns are crucial,” Hizzoner said at the headquarters of evidence destruction vendor Reworld.

Right-hand man to ex-NYPD chief of department Jeffrey Maddrey ousted: sources

Saraceno put his retirement papers in at the pension board Thursday, according to an internal police document obtained by The Post.

Baby-faced gang caught on video turning NYC streets into 'shooting gallery' as schoolkids, families run for cover

Shocking footage released by the NYPD captured members of the "800 YGz" crew wantonly shooting up playgrounds and city streets crowded with families during a recent turf war that terrorized...

NYPD commish Jessica Tisch won't pull punches if NY discovery law deal is weak: 'I'm a straight shooter'

NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch promised Thursday not to pull punches if Albany's deal to change discovery law doesn't close "dangerous, unforeseen loopholes" that allow criminals to go free. The yet-to-be-seen...

NYC reaches tentative deal with NYPD sergeants union after lengthy standoff

The city tentatively settled a long-running contract negotiation with the police sergeants union that had threatened to dwindle the ranks, officials said Tuesday.

NYPD commissioner calls the Bronx 'absolute best place' to steal a car as she rips soft-on-crime borough DA: 'No consequences'

NYPD's top cop said Bronx DA Darcel Clark is dropping the ball, calling the northernmost borough "the absolute best place" to steal a car.

Mayoral race morning line: It's too early to place a single bet

It’s less than 10 weeks ’til the June 24 primary — which for once definitely won’t settle the near-certain winner come November in what’s set to be the wildest New...

Here's where the NYPD's 'Quality of Life' program will launch this week as city tackles panhandling, open-air drug use and more

The NYPD's new Q-Team pilot program is designed to address the most common 311 complaints from everyday New Yorkers, officials said.