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The department is trying to fire the officers after determining they weren’t qualified to join the force in the first place ...
A judge upheld a temporary restraining order, keeping the officers on the job as the legal fight over their employment status ...
A Manhattan Supreme Court judge on Tuesday granted 30 recently-hired NYPD officers a reprieve from being fired, rejecting the ...
The union won a temporary victory Thursday when a judge blocked the firings until lawyers for the city and the union could ...
Former NYPD Commissioner Thomas Donlon sues Mayor Eric Adams. Alleges systemic police corruption, racketeering, and fraud.
The NYPD is trying to force dozens of officers and recruits who failed to meet the department’s standards to resign  —  but ...
Ex-Interim NYPD Commissioner Tom Donlon sues the department, alleging it operates as a criminal enterprise influenced by ...
The Police Benevolent Association union is attempting to obtain a court order preventing the NYPD from proceeding with its ...
Nearly three dozen NYPD officers who the department now says never should have been hired or promoted will be allowed to remain on the force, for now, amid the ongoing scandal.
Donlon filed a federal lawsuit asking a judge to appoint a special monitor to oversee the nation’s largest police force.
More than two dozens officers on the street face potential termination over bad background checks, according to the NYPD.
An internal probe found dozens of NYPD rookies were hired despite being disqualified. A judge has now paused the city's attempt to fire them.