New York City Police Department News
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Cops corral 2 ponies in New York City during snowstorm
Two ponies briefly went on the lam today in New York City, apparently enjoying the snowy streets as the Big Apple was hit by a late-winter storm. The ponies escaped from a stable in Staten Island, NYPD Chief of Patrol Terence Monahan told reporters, and went for a trot along Hylan Boulevard. "An
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NYPD intel chief: 1 person suspected in most Jewish threats
New York City's head of police intelligence says investigators believe one person is behind a large number of the threats made against U.S. Jewish institutions this year
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Chicago tries to learn from New York crime fighting success
Chicago's Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson visited New York to learn how it has achieved success in fighting crime
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Women march across the US to fight for equal rights
Women across the country stayed home from work and marched in rallies today to bolster the cause for women's rights in the workplace as part of International Women's Day , a protest event that was originally organized by the Socialist Party of America in 1909 and one that has taken on a renewed
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The Latest: White House condemns latest anti-Semitic threats
A spokesman for the White House is denouncing the bomb threats against Jewish institutions across the nation
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Anti-Defamation League, Jewish centers get more threats
The Anti-Defamation League and several Jewish community centers across the country have received a new round of bomb threats
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Police: Man smashed glass bottle on NYC museum guard's head
NYPD searching for suspect in assault of security guard at Manhattan museum
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Man convicted of murder in shooting death of police officer
A drug dealer known on the streets as Peanut has been convicted of murder in the shooting death of a New York City police officer
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Changes made to deal settling NYC police surveillance suits
Changes have been made to an agreement to settle lawsuits accusing the New York Police Department of violating basic rights in Muslim communities after Sept. 11, 2001

