Are you planning a trip to New York City for New Year’s Eve? If you are, then you should be aware of the virtual work stoppage being staged by the Police Department.
Live from the Jim Gearhart Broadcast Facility somewhere in the wilds of the Garden State, it’s me – Ray Rossi, the Jersey Guy –merely a guy with a microphone, transmitter, and internet connection – filling in for Steve tonight.
Spreading the gospel of the Garden State via RadioPup 3...
Live from the Jim Gearhart Broadcast Facility somewhere in the wilds of the Garden State, it’s me – Ray Rossi, the Jersey Guy –merely a guy with a microphone, transmitter, and internet connection – filling in for Steve tonight.
Spreading the gospel of the Garden State via RadioPup 3...
There’s been animosity between police and certain members of the community long before Saturday’s slaying of 2 New York City police officers sitting in their patrol car in Brooklyn.
The Saturday incident – which has served to heighten safety precautions among uniformed police officers in their day to day dealings with the public – has become the tipping point in a battle that some politicians and
What’s been an uneasy “calm” has now broken out into the murder of 2 NYPD officers sitting in their patrol car in the Bedford Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn.
CNN reports that both officers were shot in the head, and that the alleged shooter was found dead in what was described as a self inflicted gun shot wound in a nearby subway station...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Eric Garner was overweight and in poor health. He was a nuisance to shop owners who complained about him selling untaxed cigarettes on the street. When police came to arrest him, he resisted. And if he could repeatedly say, "I can't breathe," it means he could breathe.
NEW YORK (AP) -- A grand jury cleared a white New York City police officer Wednesday in the videotaped chokehold death of an unarmed black man who had been stopped on suspicion of selling loose, untaxed cigarettes, a lawyer for the victim's family said.
NEW YORK (AP) -- Amid the fallout from a grand jury's decision in the fatal police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Missouri, a panel in New York City is quietly nearing its own conclusion about another combustible case involving the death of an unarmed man at the hands of police.