NYPD Detective In Uber-Rant Video Stripped Of Gun And Badge
New York – A New York City detective heard on video berating an Uber driver and asking how long he’d been in the country has been stripped of his gun and badge.
New York – A New York City detective heard on video berating an Uber driver and asking how long he’d been in the country has been stripped of his gun and badge.
New York – The police officer who screamed at an Uber driver and made racially charged comments in an obscenity-laced tirade has been identified as Patrick Cherry.
The NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau is investigating a video posted Monday to YouTube that apparently shows a hostile West Village encounter between a police officer and an Uber driver.
SAN ANTONIO — An audio and video recording of the shooting death of Cameron Redus by University of the Incarnate Word Police Cpl. Chris Carter was released Thursday by the Alamo Heights Police Department, two days after a Bexar County grand jury elected not to indict Carter for the shooting.
The deputy police chief of Fresno, California, was arrested Thursday on charges of possession and intent to distribute heroin and other drugs, federal and local law enforcement officials said.
Agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration reportedly had “sex parties” with prostitutes hired by drug cartels in Colombia, according to a new inspector general report released by the Justice Department on Thursday.
Fighting back tears, a Detroit man and longtime auto worker with no criminal history, described how Inkster police officers dragged him from his car one night in January, choked him, beat him and Tasered him during a traffic stop that was caught on patrol car video.
An NYPD officer has been arrested on rape and other charges in a series of sexual assaults on a 16-year-old girl he knew through his church, police say.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A Pennsylvania police officer was charged Tuesday with criminal homicide after investigators concluded she shot an unarmed motorist in the back as he lay facedown after a traffic stop over an expired inspection sticker.
PHOENIX — An Arizona woman who spent more than two decades on death row in her 4-year-old son’s killing saw her murder charge dismissed Monday, bringing an end to a controversial case that relied almost entirely on the work of a detective with a long history of misconduct.