NEW YORK — Community leaders in Brooklyn are calling on the New York City Police Department to suspend the officers who shot at a suspect on a subway train Sunday. Four people were injured, including ...
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NEW YORK — A bystander who was struck by a bullet when NYPD officers opened fire on a Brooklyn subway station in September plans to sue the city for $80 million. In the legal claim, a lawyer for ...
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Sunday afternoon, NYPD officers at the Sutter Ave. L train station in Brownsville opened fire against 37-year-old suspected fare-beater Derell Mickles after he allegedly ignored officer demands to ...
One of two bystanders shot when officers opened fire after a fare evasion stop escalated at a Brooklyn subway station is in critical condition, police said Monday. The 49-year-old man was shot in the ...
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