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Monday’s Headlines: A Reminder that We Weren’t Wrong Edition
Remember last week when Streetsblog took so much heat for asking Mayor de Blasio if his Trump-endorsing police force can be trusted to keep the peace? Yeah, well check out this video. Plus other news.
October 26, 2020
Vision Zero Cities: Removing Police from Traffic Enforcement Is Crucial — and Hard!
The biggest hold-up, says Council Member Carlina Rivera, is “political will.” But that's not all.
October 21, 2020
Wednesday’s Headlines: Stuck in our Craw Edition
What a weird day — we ask the tough questions and then get slammed. Oh, and the boss got his impacted molar out. Plus all the other stories.
October 21, 2020
Can the NYPD Be Trusted to Keep the Post-Election Peace?
Here's an article to clip and save for the days after Nov. 3.
October 20, 2020
Bus Driver Who Killed Citi Bike Rider Dan Hanegby Wants Failure-to-Yield Law Thrown Out
Lawyers for a bus driver who was found guilty of killing a Citi Bike rider in 2017 want the state's highest court to rule the city's Right of Way Law unconstitutional.
October 19, 2020
Speeding Cop Who Killed Bronx Woman Raises Questions About Culture of NYPD’s Road Recklessness
“The video clearly shows that the officer that struck Sofia was reckless,” said attorney Louis Grandelli.
October 19, 2020
Meet the NYPD’s Bike-Mounted ‘Goon Squad’
The unit at the center of protest policing has dozens of officers with long misconduct histories.
October 16, 2020
OPINION: To Lessen Police Violence, Remove Cops From Traffic Stops
Voters support removing police from enforcement purview, a New York state senator argues.
October 14, 2020
Campaign To Remove NYPD From Traffic Enforcement Picks Up Endorsement From State’s Top Prosecutor
But on Tuesday, Mayor de Blasio said he's still comfortable with cops doing traffic stops — as long as they're done in a "nondiscriminatory manner."
October 14, 2020
Monday’s Headlines: This is Not a Holiday Edition
Today, most of America will get a day off from work because the calendar says it's "Columbus Day." Well, we'll skip the celebration of centuries of colonialism and genocide, and offer you today's news digest.
October 12, 2020