A New York City woman allegedly beat up an elderly roommate and slapped the cop

A woman beat her 81-year-old roommate in their Greenwich Village apartment, then slapped a policeman while he was in custody, according to police and law enforcement sources. Alyssa Begay, 23, was returning to her building on East Ninth Street near the university at about 4:30 a.m. Thursday when a woman identified by police sources as a roommate was trying to leave, police said. The sources said that the two got into an argument. The cops said that during the fight, Bigai the Elder punched him in the right side of…

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Attorney Ben Crump calls for the release of New Jersey cops who handcuffed black teens in a fight at the mall

The teen’s attorney told The Post Friday that New Jersey cops who handcuffed a black middle school student to a mall while ignoring the older white boy he was arguing with should hand over their badges. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump said of the white officers during a phone call with The Post and 14-year-old Z, “Ki Hussein and his mother, Ebony The teen was hanging out at Bridgewater Commons Mall on Saturday when an 11th-grader he hadn’t met before started pestering his seventh-grader friend, he said. “I don’t know…

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NYPD rookie who shot a gunman who killed a policeman has been promoted to detective

The NYPD “super rookie” who shot the gunman who ambushed officers Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora in Harlem last month was promoted to detective on Tuesday. Officer Sumit Solan, 27, was handed detective shield No. 332, “which symbolizes three brothers of 32 [Precinct]Commissioner Kishant Sewell said during the ceremony, it was reported A clip posted on the Twitter of the top cop. “Today I had the honor of promoting Police Officer Sumit Solan to the rank of investigator,” she said. “Like his associates, he is an example that police officers…

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The ex-con who tried to kill an NYPD cop is released without bail

Authorities and police sources said Monday that a former fraudster who tried to kill a Queens policeman was arrested this week for indiscriminately attacking another NYPD police officer, but was released without bail. The repeat accused policeman, Esos Thompson, 38, could have been forced to release on bail before being released after the latest alleged assault on an officer. But a judge instead released him without bail, angering NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea In a tweet on Monday. “Do we have to wait [Thompson] To kill someone before this is taken…

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NYPD cops find respect, warm welcome and more money in Florida

More than a dozen NYPD cops have abandoned the Big Apple to join the force in a small Florida town — part of a national trend of disgruntled officers finding greener pastures in pro-police communities. Lakeland – a community of 108,000 people 35 miles east of Tampa – He launched a social media campaign targeting New York City cops earlier this year, and in April he sent a recruiting delegation to Times Square. 14 Ex-Finest moved to Lakeland last year – 12 of them have attracted in the past two…

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Donovan Hefner, an off-duty police officer in Washington State, shot after confronting thieves

only in | Federal Way Police identify the off-duty officer who was shot in Puyallup this morning as Officer Donovan Heavener. Investigators say he was shot when he ran into two men who were trying to break into a local business. More information here: https://t.co/Aol5d4NAd5 pic.twitter.com/87ukXDxkZb – Steve McCarron Cuomo (@SteveTVNews) October 31, 2021 An off-duty Washington state police officer was shot during his morning run after he encountered two thieves trying to break into a local business early Sunday morning, authorities said. Federal Way Police Officer Donovan Hefner was…

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NYPD prepares for large number of retirements amid vaccine mandate

The New York Police Department is preparing for a possible mass exodus due to the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate — issuing several guidelines Thursday for policemen who would rather quit smoking than receive the vaccine. Police officials booked the hall at 1 Police Plaza Friday for the NYPD Retirement Fund to process retirement papers for policemen with at least 20 years in the job, according to management circulars sent to the workforce Thursday. The memo added that retired officers will be divided into two access windows based on last name.…

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