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A pending bill would direct the State Police to develop a policy for employees involved in incidents causing the serious physical injury or death of others.
Henry Smart III, assistant professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan, joined WNYC’s All Things Considered this week to walk us through the implications.
State Inspector General Lucy Lang released a report on Friday that found the state police acted improperly after discovering a trooper was dating the former governor’s daughter.
Sundiata Acoli, ex-member of revolutionary black nationalist groups, was convicted in the 1973 slaying of State Trooper Werner Foerster.
Social justice, Black Lives Matter advocates question whether Democrats know any other tools for crimefighting
The change, decried by civil libertarians as "genetic stop-and-frisk," is set to go into effect early this fall.
Police believe he was waiting for a tow truck.
Officers arrested nine people and found $350,000.
He's "pursuing other opportunities."
Juan Carlos called an Uber for a 300-mile trip, took over when the driver got tired, and then led police on a high-speed chase through upstate New York.