Stop-and-frisks also happen to NYPD officers
This week in the Voice, we talk to current and former law enforcement officers who have actually faced stop-and-frisk themselves when they are off-duty, walking home in their neighborhoods or driving around the city in their cars. These retired and active cops say that stop-and-frisk is such a commo ... More >>
Meet the black candidates who aced the FDNY's supposedly racist entrance exam—and still can't become firefighters
State Senator Eric Adams of Brooklyn really wants young people in Brooklyn to pull their pants up, and he's putting up billboards to tell them so. On Monday, billboards with pictures of models in ultra-low riding jeans reading "We are better than this! Stop the sag! Raise your pants, raise yo ... More >>
The Grand Council of Guardians, 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement Alliance, and the Corona branch of the NAACP will hold a press conference today at which they will discuss controversial remarks made by Eduardo Giraldo, a candidate for the 21st district city council seat in Queens. The remarks in q ... More >>
How the NYPD's blackly grim stop-and-frisk numbers got whitewashed
Kelly's new deputy chief of training brings lots of experience, much of it bad
Helping kids coexist with the police
NYPD gunfire goes up while crime goes down. What gives?
In a cop's final battle with his bosses, clues about a terror scare
NYPD 'Deep Throat' Alerted Black Cops to Surveillance
How Black Talk Jocks Sold We Like Mike to African Americans
Unmasking a Phony White Liberal
Yvette Clarkes Struggle for Her Mothers 40th CD Seat
But How Black Is Mark Green?
City Clubs Ban Hip-Hop Radicals
When Clothes Make the Suspect
Embattled mayor embraces a harsh critic, but still can't find forgiveness in some African American quarters.
An investigation by the joint terrorist task force adds to the Million Youth March leader's woes
Fear & Loathing on the New Jersey Turnpike
