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NYPD union fumes as website that tracks cops’ disciplinary records features photo of bloody rookie officer who was slugged by repeat offender
The photo of a bloodied police officer punched in the face by a criminal in the Bronx is now featured on a page that highlights cops’ disciplinary records, The Post has learned. Rookie officer Mary Fay was allegedly slugged in the face by repeat offender Ernst Delma, 41, when she tried to break up a
Missing mom who vanished in May had texted family to say she was leaving abusive husband: report
A California mom of four who vanished three months ago had planned to divorce her husband — who was facing trial after she accused him of tying her up and beating her for hours, according to her sister. Just 10 days before she vanished, Saelee-McCain texted her family to say she was leaving her husband
NYC Council bill would severely limit pepper spray use in jails; union slams law as ‘reckless’
Except in rare emergencies, NYC correction officers will no longer be allowed to use pepper spray to protect themselves or inmates on Rikers Island and other Big Apple jails, under a “reckless” new bill being considered by the City Council. Far left Democratic Councilwoman Sandy Nurse’s legislation would require correction officers to first get authorization from tour commanders
Distraught dog owner claims NYC groomer ‘fried’ their beloved Chow Chow’s brain: suit
An East Village groomer allegedly killed a Chow Chow by “frying” its brain with a hot blow dryer and letting it overheat, according to the dog’s devastated owners. Anthony Russo and Miguel Manzi are suing Unleashed Spa Pet Grooming for $3 million, saying their lives have been “irrevocably” changed and they have been left with
Student killed ‘almost instantly’ when car part smashes through windshield in ‘crazy’ accident
A college student was killed “almost instantly” when a car part flew off the back of a truck on a Georgia highway, smashing through the windshield of the car she was in. Autumn McClure, 20, was in the passenger seat of boyfriend Tyler Nunley’s car on their way to drop her little brother off at
$45K ‘hobo fence’ last ditch effort to keep homeless out of NJ park as some slam ‘inhumanity’
If you build it, they won’t come. A Newark, NJ, politician had a six-foot, $45,000 fence erected around a public park in a last ditch effort to solve the spot’s spiraling homeless crisis — by locking the hobos out. “The park was out of control,” East Ward City Councilman Michael Silva told The Post this
Mister Softee playing hardball with rogue NYC operators accused of ripping off iconic music, brand
Mister Softee is playing hardball. Owners of the iconic ice cream truck franchise want to put the freeze on three rogue operators — two in Queens and one in the Bronx — for ripping off its signature signage and jingle, they alleged in a pair of federal lawsuits. The mobile ice cream giant claims competitors
How Ukraine turned the war on its head with surprise attack on southern Russia
CNN — Russia is scrambling to shore up its defenses more than a week into Ukraine’s shock, lightning attack across the border on the southern Kursk region. US officials told CNN that Russia has diverted thousands of troops from occupied territory inside Ukraine to counter the threat. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has had to bring
Hollywood Home With Staggering A-List History Goes Up for Rent
The old-Hollywood vibe is palpable at a hillside home in Los Angeles, available to lease for $18,500 a month. “When you walk into the house, you kind of feel transported to the [19]20s,” says Dag Eliason, who is listing the rental property with Hilton & Hyland colleague Alexandre Anu. “It has all of the creative
America’s Most Popular State for Retirement Is Losing Its Edge: ‘Why I’m Moving Out of Florida To Retire’
Florida has long been a top state where retiring Americans flock to—but some, like local resident Alisa Newman, are doing the exact opposite. Newman settled in the Miami area in 1997 when her husband got a job there. But now, at 58, she has decided to move out. While she knows she will leave behind