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Top officials at the New York City police department doled out prized promotions to unqualified "friends and cronies," according to a new lawsuit.
The NYPD said Thursday it intends to fire 31 officers already on the job but hired despite having disqualifying material in their background, and in violation of state law.
Lawsuit accuses Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD officials of running a corrupt organization, with claims of systemic wrongdoing and retaliation against whistleblowers.
CBS News New York's Ali Bauman got a preview of how the FDNY and NYPD are preparing to keep the massive crowds safe.
Ex-NYPD commissioner Thomas Donlon sues Mayor Eric Adams and top officials, accusing them of corruption, cronyism and whistleblower retaliation ...
Within days of a massive fire at a Brooklyn evidence storage facility, the NYPD promised “a careful accounting” of what was lost. But after Thomas Donlon became commissioner and asked for a ...
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