NYPD Chief Jeffrey Maddrey resigned after allegations he demanded sexual favors for overtime pay, prompting Mayor Adams to call the claims "alarming."
When the New York Police Department’s top uniformed officer abruptly resigned Friday following sexual abuse allegations, it was the latest major shakeup in Jessica Tisch’s short month running the NYPD. And it follows a pattern of what critics have called belated steps toward competence in Mayor Eric Adams’ administration.
The nation's largest police department is embroiled in a high-level shakeup amid the crisis engulfing Mayor Eric Adams and his administration. On Friday night, the highest-ranking uniformed officer of the New York City Police Department abruptly resigned as he faced accusations of sexual misconduct.
Luigi Mangione's attorney made light of New York Mayor Eric Adams' legal troubles while calling out the "perp walk" photo op.
Adams and a militarized squadron of NYPD officers, clad in tactical gear and armed with weapons escorted Luigi Mangione to a Manhattan courthouse in a very over-the-top perp walk.
A migrant from Guatemala allegedly lit a woman on fire on a New York City subway train and stuck around to watch her burn to death just three days before Christmas.
Maddrey, the city’s top uniformed cop, was accused by Lt. Quathisha Epps in a formal complaint of forcing her into a sexual relationship and routinely preying up on her, asking for sex in NYPD headquarters, in exchange for overtime.
Mayor Eric Adams told reporters he wanted to meet Luigi Mangione when he arrived in New York to show that his city is leading the way.
The New York Police Department's top uniformed officer, known as the Chief of Department, abruptly resigned Saturday amid allegations he demanded sexual favors from a subordinate.
Adams, speaking Monday evening at a town hall on the Upper West Side where residents voiced concern about rising crime in the neighborhood, said “Everyone’s gotta get back on patrol.”
The Post went on a late-night ride-along with a city Partnership Assistance for Transit Homelessness team at Penn Station, the heart of the Big Apples transit vagrant crisis.