A retired NYPD cop assigned to the cushy Yankee Stadium detail says her captain raped her “nearly every game day” for a year at the ballpark, according to a new lawsuit.
An NYPD captain who was accused in a lawsuit of raping a subordinate “nearly every game day” for a year at Yankee Stadium has been fired, according to internal documents obtained by The Post this week.
A retired Black NYPD detective claims in a new lawsuit that his boss hung up offensive and obnoxious posters and routinely made racist comments.
A retired NYPD officer says she quit the force — and a coveted assignment at Yankee Stadium — because her boss repeatedly raped her at the ballpark, the ex-cop claims in a Bronx Supreme Court lawsuit.
Torrence Jackson was forcibly sedated and anally searched for drugs by a doctor following an October 2017 traffic stop.
Muslim woman says she was harassed after terrorist attack
By Elizabeth Rosner
An observant Muslim woman working as a city correction officer was forced to remove Muslim-related photos and other religious items from her desk after the 2016 Orlando, Fla., shooting by an extremist, new court papers say.
Queens man awarded $155G deal in NYPD excessive force case
By Andrew Keshner
A Brooklyn federal jury awarded $155,000 to a Queens man who said he was beaten — even though he had his hands where police could see them.
NYPD highway brass bullied black cop to force him to resign
By Victoria Bekiempis
NYPD Highway Patrol honchos have tormented an African-American sergeant for years because of his race — even lying that he was suicidal so his gun would be taken away, a new lawsuit alleges.
Queens H.S. administrator slept with at least 4 teachers and 1 student & tormented subordinates
by Ben Chapman and Victoria Bekiempis
An educator accused of bedding four or more teachers and at least one student at a Queens high school tormented female subordinates who complained about him, a new $2 million lawsuit charges.
EXCLUSIVE: Jury awards $325K to female NYPD cop who claimed her boss was a pervert obsessed with her panties
By John Marzulli
A federal jury has awarded $325,000 to a female NYPD cop who claimed she was sexually harassed by a creepy lieutenant obsessed with the color of her “granny panties,” the Daily News has learned.
Syracuse family retains NYC lawyer, files complaint after fatal police shooting
By Patrick Lohmann
The mother of a woman shot and killed by a Syracuse police officer last month said she has filed a complaint with the Citizen Review Board and retained an attorney for possible legal action against the department.
Rikers guard says he was fired over love triangle with superior
By Emily Saul
A New York City Department of Corrections captain caught in a love triangle had her underling fired after he caught her with another officer who worked alongside them at Rikers Island, according to a new lawsuit.