NEW YORK -- The NYPD took dozens of protesters at Columbia University into custody Tuesday night. Police began moving in around 9 p.m. after receiving permission from the school to enter the campus.
The incident was first described as a possible “chemical attack” involving the use of skunk spray, an agent used as a ...
The settlement closes the chapter on a January incident Columbia University labeled as a possible “hate crime.” It was later ...
Columbia University President Minouche Shafik called the NYPD to the campus Tuesday to clear Hamilton Hall, a school building that protesters occupied on Monday night. It was the second time Ms ...
The school said the NYPD was investigating. The incident ... Protesters gather at a main entrance in front of Columbia ...
Columbia University donations at its annual fundraiser ... to protesters who were "hurt" by the New York Police Department (NYPD) as they attempted to clear agitators on campus late last semester.
Nearly 44% of police officers who professed an intention to leave the force cited problems related to work-life balance as a key reason.
Nearly a quarter of NYPD officers who responded to an academic ... an assistant professor of criminal justice at DeSales University who conducted the study with John Jay professor Kevin Wolff.
The NYPD will be the first department in the nation with permission to launch drones remotely from 1 Police Plaza toward ...
NEW YORK -- The NYPD's School Safety Division was searched by federal investigators Thursday in Queens, according to a person with knowledge of the investigation. Sources tell CBS News New York ...