Mayor Bill de Blasio today joined NYPD Chief of Transportation Kim Royster and other city officials announce major Vision Zero enforcement and education action against impaired driving for the upcoming 4th of July weekend.
As per Admin Code Sect. 14-150(b), this annual report contains information published in the department's 2007 Annual Firearms Discharge Report, as well as other categories of firearms discharge and use of force data
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-158(b), this quarterly report contains 1) use of force incidents, disaggregated by category of force, precinct/unit, and on/off duty status 2) injuries to officers/civilians, disaggregated by injury type, precinct/unit, on/off duty status, and officer/civilian injury
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-158(c), this report contains information on 1) use of force and excessive use of force incidents, disaggregated by category, precinct/unit, and on/off duty status 2) injuries to officers/civilians, disaggregated by type of injury, precinct/unit, and on/off duty status
This is a quarterly report capturing the number of uses of the NYPD's Unmanned Aircraft Systems ("drones"), disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough, in machine-readable format.
This quarterly report captures the number of uses of the Department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems, disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough
This quarterly report captures the number of uses of the Department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems, disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough
This quarterly report captures the number of uses of the Department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems, disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough
This quarterly report captures the number of uses of the Department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems, disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough
This is a quarterly report capturing the number of uses of the department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems ("drones"), disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough, in machine-readable format.
This is a quarterly report capturing the number of uses of the department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems ("drones"), disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough, in machine-readable format
This is a quarterly report capturing the number of uses of the department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems ("drones"), disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough.
The following monthly report contains the number of complaints and arrests within the transit system and on buses disaggregated by transit district and precinct.
These monthly reports contain the number of complaints and arrests within the transit system and on buses disaggregated by transit district and precinct.
TRANSCRIPT: MAYOR DE BLASIO, COMMISSIONER O’NEILL HOLD MEDIA AVAILABILITY ON CRIME STATISTICS. Discussion on end of the year crime figures and the crime stats.
In a moment, you're going to hear from Mayor de Blasio, then you’ll hear from Chief of Crime Control Strategies Lori Pollock. We'll go over our March crime figures.
Today, at approximately 4:30 pm, members of the 3-4 Precinct Anti-Crime Unit responded to a 9-1-1 call of shots-fired, which also caused a ShotSpotter activation at 187 Street and Wadsworth Avenue in the confines of the 3-4 Precinct.
Mayor De Blasio and Commissioner O'Neil visit battery park police memorial wall and commemorate NYPD officers who have sacrificed their lives doing their job.
Mayor De Blasio giving key to the city to the family of Luis Alverez to commemorate Luis Alverez's actions in helping extend the compensation fund for 9/11 victims when he was alive.
mayor De Blasio and police commissioner O'Neil hold a social media availability to remark about a police officer who got shot responding to a 911 call.
OIG-NYPD issued a Statement of Findings regarding policies and procedures for retention of audio, photographs and video captured by the Technical Assistance and Response Unit (“TARU”) in the NYPD.
Reports under Student Safety Act, reflecting activity relating to schools, including FADO (force, abuse of authority, discourtesy and offensive language), criminal summonses, arrests, and non-criminal incidents, disaggregated by patrol borough.
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-150(d), this monthly report contains information on complaints and arrests for violent felony offenses, assault, sex offenses, disorderly conduct, harassment, aggravated harassment, and offenses against public sensibilities that occurred in transit
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-179, this annual report contains information on Special Victims Division (SVD) staffing determinations; the # of cases referred to the SVD, disaggregated by type; SVD investigators, disaggregated by borough/unit/rank; and the average # of cases per investigator
Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-166, the report summarizes nuisance abatement actions that have been filed and settled over a 6 month period and is broken down by type of nuisance and provides a break down of the number of nuisance actions filed by precinct and the number of 911 and 311 complaints.
Pursuant to local law 56, this quarterly report contains the total number of consent searches, and consent searches disaggregated by race, gender, age, and precinct.
Reports and data regarding opioid antagonists/Naloxone/Narcan.Specifically, the number of Naloxone kits are available for use, the number of officers trained in the department to administer opioid antagonists, and the number of times in the quarter that an officer administered an opioid antagonists.
Reports and data regarding opioid antagonists/Naloxone/Narcan. Specifically, the number of Naloxone kits are available for use, the number of officers trained in the department to administer opioid antagonists, and the number of times in the quarter that an officer administered an opioid antagonists
Reports and data regarding opioid antagonists/Naloxone/Narcan.Specifically, the number of Naloxone kits are available for use, the number of officers trained in the department to administer opioid antagonists, and the number of times in the quarter that an officer administered an opioid antagonists.
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-161, this report contains information on domestic violence radio runs and complaints, disaggregated by murder, rape, and felonious assault, as well as hate crimes, disaggregated by murder, felonious assault, and type of animus.
Mayor de Blasio and The Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice remark on the anniversary of raising the age of legislation which prevent 16- and 17-year-old minors from being prosecuted as adults.
The report summarizes nuisance abatement actions that have been filed and settled over the previous six month period and is broken down by type of nuisance. Additionally, the report provides a break down of the number of nuisance actions filed by precinct and the number of 911 and 311 complaints.
Per Administrative Code of the City of New York section 7-114, the City's Law Department must post information on civil actions alleging misconduct commenced against the police department and individual officers on its website.
Per Administrative Code of the City of New York section 7-114, the City's Law Department must post information on civil actions alleging misconduct commenced against the police department and individual officers on its website.
Per Administrative Code of the City of New York section 7-114, the City's Law Department must post information on civil actions alleging misconduct commenced against the police department and individual officers on its website.
Per Administrative Code of the City of New York section 7-114, the City's Law Department must post information on civil actions alleging misconduct commenced against the police department and individual officers on its website.
Per Administrative Code of the City of New York section 7-114, the City's Law Department must post information on civil actions alleging misconduct commenced against the police department and individual officers on its website.
This report shall include the number of enforcement actions for marijuana possession, disaggregated by; the number of arrests, the number of criminal summons issued, offense, race, gender, and age.
Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-175, LL 90/2018, this report include the number of enforcement actions for marijuana possession, disaggregated by the number of arrests, the number of criminal summons issued, offense, race, gender, and age.
This report shall include the number of enforcement actions for marijuana possession, disaggregated by: the number of arrests, number of criminal summons issued, offense, race, gender, and age.
The issuance of summons report shall contain the following information: the number of criminal summonses issued and the number of civil summonses issued. The information shall be disaggregated by: offense, race, gender, age, borough, patrol precinct, housing police service area, and transit district
The issuance of summons report shall contain the following information: the number of criminal summonses issued and the number of civil summonses issued. The information shall be disaggregated by: offense, race, gender, age, borough, patrol precinct, housing police service area, and transit district
This report shall include the number of desk appearance tickets issued , in total and disaggregated as follows: the patrol precinct, housing police service area and transit district in which such desk appearance ticket was issued; the borough in which (DAT) was issued, race, gender, age, and offense
Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-156, LL 69/2016, a quarterly report including the number of desk appearance tickets (DATs) issued, in total and disaggregated by: the borough, patrol precinct, housing police service area and transit district in which DAT was issued; race, gender, age and offense
Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-156, LL 69/2016, a report including the number of desk appearance tickets (DATs) issued, in total and disaggregated as follows: the borough, patrol precinct, housing police service area and transit district in which such DAT was issued; race, gender, age, and offense
This quarterly report includes the guidelines used by the department to determine when desk appearance tickets (DAT) are used in lieu of custodial arrests pursuant to New York State Penal Law section 140.20(1).
The following report, shall include a report for each borough, of the clearance rate for the following crimes: Homicide, Rape, Robbery, Felony Assault, Burglary, Grand Larceny, and Grand Larceny involving the theft of a motor vehicle.
The following report, shall include a report for each borough, of the clearance rate for the following crimes: Homicide, Rape, Robbery, Felony Assault, Burglary, Grand Larceny, Grand Larceny involving the theft of a motor vehicle.
Following court cases Floyd v. City of New York, Ligon v. City of New York, and Davis v. City of New York, a Federal Monitor was appointed to oversee court-ordered reforms. The Federal Monitor periodically filed public reports that detail the Department's compliance with these reforms.
The CCRB Executive Director's Monthly Report provides the public with all relevant statistics on CCRB complaints, including board dispositions, substantiation rates, truncations, and statistics from both the Mediation Unit and Administrative Prosecution Unit.
The CCRB Executive Director's Monthly Report provides the public with all relevant statistics on CCRB complaints, including board dispositions, substantiation rates, truncations, and statistics from both the Mediation Unit and Administrative Prosecution Unit.
The CCRB Executive Director's Monthly Report provides the public with all relevant statistics on CCRB complaints, including board dispositions, substantiation rates, truncations, and statistics from both the Mediation Unit and Administrative Prosecution Unit.
The CCRB Executive Director's Monthly Report provides the public with all relevant statistics on CCRB complaints, including board dispositions, substantiation rates, truncations, and statistics from both the Mediation Unit and Administrative Prosecution Unit.
The CCRB Executive Director's Monthly Report provides the public with all relevant statistics on CCRB complaints, including board dispositions, substantiation rates, truncations, and statistics from both the Mediation Unit and Administrative Prosecution Unit.
The CCRB Executive Director's Monthly Report provides the public with all relevant statistics on CCRB complaints, including board dispositions, substantiation rates, truncations, and statistics from both the Mediation Unit and Administrative Prosecution Unit.
The CCRB Executive Director's Monthly Report provides the public with all relevant statistics on CCRB complaints, including board dispositions, substantiation rates, truncations, and statistics from both the Mediation Unit and Administrative Prosecution Unit.
The CCRB Executive Director's Monthly Report provides the public with all relevant statistics on CCRB complaints, including board dispositions, substantiation rates, truncations, and statistics from both the Mediation Unit and Administrative Prosecution Unit.
The CCRB Executive Director's Monthly Report provides the public with all relevant statistics on CCRB complaints, including board dispositions, substantiation rates, truncations, and statistics from both the Mediation Unit and Administrative Prosecution Unit.
The CCRB Executive Director's Monthly Report provides the public with all relevant statistics on CCRB complaints, including board dispositions, substantiation rates, truncations, and statistics from both the Mediation Unit and Administrative Prosecution Unit.
The CCRB Executive Director's Monthly Report provides the public with all relevant statistics on CCRB complaints, including board dispositions, substantiation rates, truncations, and statistics from both the Mediation Unit and Administrative Prosecution Unit.
The CCRB Executive Director's Monthly Report provides the public with all relevant statistics on CCRB complaints, including board dispositions, substantiation rates, truncations, and statistics from both the Mediation Unit and Administrative Prosecution Unit.
The CCRB Executive Director's Monthly Report provides the public with all relevant statistics on CCRB complaints, including board dispositions, substantiation rates, truncations, and statistics from both the Mediation Unit and Administrative Prosecution Unit.
Pursuant to LL 228/2017, a report on civil immigration detainers received from federal immigration authorities and information on individuals held and transferred pursuant to civil immigration detainers.
Issue-based report on youth interactions with police officers. The CCRB cases examined in this Report document various examples of negative encounters between law enforcement and young people, especially young boys of color.
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-169, this annual report contains information on U.S. currency retained by the department/returned to claimants, motor vehicles retained by the department, and revenue generated from vehicles and other property retained by the department
An annual report on 1) the total number of domestic violence complaints; 2) the total number of chronic domestic violence complaints; 3) the total number of domestic violence offenders; 4) the total number of chronic offenders; 5) the scope of outreach efforts; and 6) any other interventions
DOI's Office of the Inspector General for the NYPD sixth annual report on investigations and recommendations made in Calendar Year 2019 to the New York Police Department
This annual report captures the number of officers in patrol precincts, transit districts, and police service areas, as well as school safety agents regarding training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillation (AED).
Report assesses NYPD's ongoing efforts to track and analyze data from claims and lawsuits with a particular focus on the Department's early intervention system.
The CCRB Annual Report contains data on complaint activity, CCRB investigations, the NYPD disciplinary process, CCRB mediations, requests for case reconsideration, video and body-worn cameras, CCRB outreach, and new CCRB initiatives for the preceding year.