Lawyer Claims NYPD Downplayed Severity of Woman’s Injury in Subway Incident

New York, NY — In a recent subway incident where gunfire broke out, a woman suffered a critical wound, but the severity of her injury was initially downplayed by the New York Police Department, according to the victim’s attorney. The lawyer’s statement has raised concerns about the police department’s transparency in reporting crime-related injuries. The victim, whose identity has been withheld for her safety, was reportedly caught in the crossfire on a subway train. Early reports from law enforcement suggested that her injuries were minor. However, medical assessments later confirmed that the gunshot wound was, … Read more

NYPD Patrol Chief Pushes for Changes in Sanctuary City Regulations

New York, NY — NYPD’s Chief of Patrol, Juanita Holmes, voiced a critical stance on the city’s current sanctuary laws this week, urging for revisions to more effectively balance immigrant protections with law enforcement’s ability to maintain public safety. At a recent press conference, Holmes highlighted challenges faced by officers due to restrictions imposed by these laws on the NYPD’s interactions with federal immigration authorities. Holmes expressed concern that the stringent regulations are hindering police efforts to combat crime, particularly when dealing with suspects who are undocumented immigrants. The NYPD, under existing sanctuary city policies, … Read more