An attorney for one of the victims' family said the video was contradictory to what NYPD said happened on the subway platform ...
Footage of two New York City police officers opening fire at a subway station as they confronted a man holding a knife shows ...
Police in New York City have released closed circuit television and body cam footage of an officer-involved shooting that saw ...
The NYPD released body camera footage showing the events leading up to a police-involved shooting at a Brooklyn subway ...
The NYPD released body camera footage of a shooting on the L train that left four people injured, including the suspect, an ...
After seeing video of officers firing at a knife-wielding man, the cousin of a bystander who was badly hurt in the shooting said the mayor’s explanation did not make sense.
Derell Mickles could face charges of attempted assault and two counts of fare evasion, the source said. What began as a stated attempt to enforce fare evasion at the Sutter Avenue L train station ...
Derell Mickles, 37. He was hit in the stomach and is expected to recover. Also shot was Gregory Delpeche, a 49-year-old hospital administrator who was on his way to work and in an adjacent car ...
The incident started when police began pursuing 37-year-old Derell Mickles, who officials said skipped the Sutter Avenue L train station turnstile twice without paying. The shooting, which injured ...
Officials laid out a detailed timeline, explaining that NYPD officers had not one, but two interactions with the suspect, 37-year-old Derell Mickles at the Sutter Avenue train station. During the ...
Police said 37-year-old Derell Mickles charged at officers with a knife before shots rang out. “A narrative that we shot someone over a $2.90 fare is wrong,” NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell ...
The NYPD has released body camera video of a police shooting at a subway station in Brooklyn on Sunday, that left both a suspect and a bystander in critical condition, and injured an officer and one ...