Two decades after the attack on New York City, the Police Department is using counterterrorism tools and tactics to combat routine street crime.
Source: New York Times
How the N.Y.P.D. Is Using Post-9/11 Tools on Everyday New Yorkers
More from Adams, Eric LMore posts in Adams, Eric L »
- Inside the Fight to Keep Mamdani’s Promise of 200,000 Affordable Homes
- Stabbing Near Chabad Headquarters Investigated as a Possible Hate Crime
- Mayor Adams’s Farewell To-Do List: Praise Himself, Undermine Mamdani
- Eric Adams Swaggered Into City Hall, and Now He’s Swaggering Out
- Starbucks to Pay $39 Million in Landmark N.Y.C. Labor Law Settlement
More from Civil Rights and LibertiesMore posts in Civil Rights and Liberties »
- Mamdani, a Sharp Critic of Police Surveillance, Will Soon Oversee It
- Arthur Waskow, 92, Influential Rabbi and Activist for Social Justice, Dies
- U.S. Sues Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators Who Protested Outside Synagogue
- Adams Says He Will Revisit N.Y.C. Schools’ Bathroom Gender Policy
- Julian Heicklen, Cantankerous Civil Liberties Advocate, Dies at 90
More from Facial Recognition SoftwareMore posts in Facial Recognition Software »
More from Miller, John JMore posts in Miller, John J »
More from New York CityMore posts in New York City »
- Congestion pricing – The lie that keeps on giving
- MTA has gone down hill
- John Harbaugh isn’t worried about his Ravens job security with season nearly lost
- JD Vance trains with Navy SEALs in California: ‘Feel like I got hit by a freight train’
- It’s undeniable US allowed child trafficking during Afghan withdrawal — now’s the time to make it right
More from New York Civil Liberties UnionMore posts in New York Civil Liberties Union »
- Legal Groups Sue Justice Dept. for Secret Memo Justifying Boat Strikes
- Mamdani, a Sharp Critic of Police Surveillance, Will Soon Oversee It
- How 106 People Got Together to Stop a School Shooting — Before It Happened
- New York’s Dilemma: Who Should Be Hospitalized Against Their Will?
- New York City’s Vaccine Passport Plan Renews Online Privacy Debate
More from Police Department (NYC)More posts in Police Department (NYC) »
- Twelve Men Saturated East Harlem Housing Project With Drugs, U.S. Says
- Emma and Glory Are N.Y.P.D. Therapy Dogs. Will They Get to Stay?
- Mamdani, a Sharp Critic of Police Surveillance, Will Soon Oversee It
- Several Arrested as Protesters Block ICE Agents From a Potential Raid in NYC
- Mamdani and Tisch Agreed to Work Together. Here’s Where They Differ.
More from PrivacyMore posts in Privacy »
- Cold Case Inquiries Stall After Ancestry.com Revisits Policy for Users
- N.Y. Law Could Set Stage for A.I. Regulation’s Next ‘Big Battleground’
- After Nude Jesse Williams Video, Theater Takes Additional Security Measures
- This Database Stores the DNA of 31,000 New Yorkers. Is It Illegal?
- A Fall From the Society Pages to Prison Unsettles Greenwich
More from September 11 (2001)More posts in September 11 (2001) »
- James Riches, Fire Chief Who Lost Firefighter Son on 9/11, Dies at 74
- This is not the first race where comments about Sept. 11 have become an issue for Cuomo.
- After Remark About Mamdani and Sept. 11, Cuomo Faces Democratic Rebukes
- Manuel Trujillo, Who Helped New Yorkers Heal After 9/11, Dies at 80
- What Eric Adams Has Said as an Outspoken Mayor of New York City
More from Surveillance of Citizens by GovernmentMore posts in Surveillance of Citizens by Government »
More from TerrorismMore posts in Terrorism »
- Sydney Attackers Motivated by “Islamic State Ideology,” Officials Say
- Vance Criticizes Mamdani’s Comments About Islamophobia After 9/11
- Manuel Trujillo, Who Helped New Yorkers Heal After 9/11, Dies at 80
- Hochul Attacks Trump for Withholding $34 Million in Security Funding
- Trump Cuts to Counterterrorism Funds for New York Reach $187 Million


Be First to Comment