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Nearly three dozen NYPD officers who the department now says never should have been hired or promoted will be allowed to ...
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NYPD officers continue to work amid hiring controversy
A state Supreme Court judge ruled Tuesday to extend a temporary restraining order that blocks the police department from ...
The NYPD is trying to force dozens of officers and recruits who failed to meet the department’s standards to resign — but ...
The New York City Police Department says an internal investigation found over two dozen officers were illegally hired after they allegedly lied on their applications and failed critical backgrounds ...
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NYPD cannot fire officers who allegedly failed background checks for at least 2 months, judge rules
More than two dozen New York City Police officers who allegedly failed background checks will stay on the job for now. A judge ruled Tuesday the NYPD cannot fire the officers for at least another two ...
A New York Supreme Court judge halted the NYPD's attempt to fire 31 officers hired against protocol, pending a court ...
NYPD ousted 31 officers for hiring discrepancies amid corruption allegations and a lawsuit by former chief James Essig.
Sources said the controversy followed a push by NYPD brass to beef up the department’s dwindling ranks, with 34,475 uniformed officers this year, down 14% from 40,200 in 2000.
Four high-ranking former NYPD chiefs are suing Mayor Adams, claiming they were forced to retire from the department after ...
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FOX 5 New York on MSNCourt halts NYPD firing of 31 recruits flagged in flawed hiring process
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.
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Mayor Adams, police cronies forced out investigators who were onto NYPD scandal: bombshell suit
Four bombshell lawsuits filed late Monday claim Adams and his top NYPD allies of running a department rife with corruption and retaliation.
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) — 31 rookie NYPD officers will remain on the payroll despite questions about how they were hired. A state Supreme Court judge ruled Tuesday to extend a temporary restraining ...
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