
NYPD Barred from Vacation Until Arrests Increase
Across New York City, policemen are being put on notice by higher ups, get back to business as usual, or no vacations, or sick days, according to reports.

Across New York City, policemen are being put on notice by higher ups, get back to business as usual, or no vacations, or sick days, according to reports.

Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg suggested banning restaurants from using plastic foam containers in his final State of the City address back in 2013, and now current Mayor Bill de Blasio is going through with a ban beginning in July of this year.

The New York Post reports Monday night’s shooting in the Bronx as “another bloody attack on New York’s Finest.”

New York City Police Commissioner Bill Bratton has told members of the NYPD not to turn their backs on Mayor Bill de Blasio again at the funeral for Wenjian Liu on Sunday.

With reports that the NYPD is looking into as many as 63 threats against police officers, or the mayor this week alone, news also comes of a lack of motivation among the rank and file, undoubtedly contributing to a significant drop in arrest numbers across the city.
WABC in New York City reported that another banner criticizing Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) was seen flying over the Hudson River on Wednesday. This time the banner declared “de Blasio, apologize to the NYPD.” According to the station, the plane

Justin Bieber spent part of the extended holiday weekend in New York City doing whatever it is that Justin Bieber does, and at one point he stopped by the area of Madison Square Garden to showcase his skateboarding skill-set to a crowd of spectators.
Mort Zuckerman and Pat Buchanan expressed their displeasure with Rev. Al Sharpton, awarding him the “Enough Already” award on Friday’s “McLaughlin Group.” Buchanan simply declared that Sharpton deserved the award, while Zuckerman stated “Al Sharpton, we’ve had enough of him over
Sgt. Ed Mullins, President of New York’s Sergeants Benevolent Association reported that “the stress levels are monumental” for the NYPD and predicted “you’re going to see in the weeks that come” that rank and file police officers are upset with
WNBC in New York reported that a group of former NYPD officers used a plane to express their disdain with Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) on Friday. According to WNBC, the plane flew down the Hudson River towing a banner

Away from the harsh rhetoric and political grandstanding that continue to swirl in the aftermath of the assassination of two NYPD officers, Wenjian Liu, 32, and Rafael Ramos, 40, of the 84th Precinct, the best of New York City are quietly and respectfully mourning the two men, even though most did not know them.

While President Obama is vacationing in Hawaii, he has dispatched Vice President Joe Biden to attend the funeral of Officer Rafael Ramos, one of the police officers murdered in New York City.

Rev. Al Sharpton is poking New York City mayor Bill de Blasio after he called for a halt in protests against law enforcement until after the two police officers who were murdered have their funerals.

Mayor Bill de Blasio lost his cool during a press conference in New York City this afternoon, blasting the media for dividing the people of New York. “What are you guys going to do? Are you going to keep dividing

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is asking New Yorkers to put aside political debates, protests about police fairness and anger directed at political figures for now. “I think it’s important that regardless of people’s viewpoints that everyone recognizes

In recent days, President Obama has spoken eloquently about protecting our freedom of speech. He has done so primarily by criticizing Sony Pictures for canceling in the face of cyber attacks and other threats from North Korea public access to

New York police held a press conference Sunday afternoon shedding further light on the murders of officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos on Saturday, revealing a troubled young man had driven from Maryland that morning and boasted to two men that

Shortly after midnight on the east coast, President Obama issued a statement from his vacation in Hawaii, condemning the murders of the two police officers in New York City. “Two brave men won’t be going home to their loved ones
On the Fox News Channel, Fmr. NYPD Detective Patrick Brosnan argued that New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) “set the tone” in reaction to the murder of two New York City police officers on Saturday. While he cautioned