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Former NYPD Detective Sentenced To 75 Months In Prison For Violent Racketeering Conspiracy
Saul De La Cruz Admitted Participating in a Criminal Enterprise That Committed Bribery and Theft United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Jay Clayton, announced that SAUL ARISMENDY DE LA CRUZ, a/k/a “Nene,” a/k/a “Venom,” a former member of the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”), was sentenced today before U.S. District Judge Nelson S. Román to 75 months in prison for accepting bribes to provide members of a theft crew in which he participated with

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Second Rikers Island Correction Officer Pleads Guilty To Making False Statements To Obtain Workers’ Compensation Benefits
United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Jay Clayton, announced that JOVANNY CONCEPCION pled guilty today before U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman to making false statements relating to healthcare matters in connection with use of force incidents that took place within Rikers Island. “As he has now admitted, Jovanny Concepcion fraudulently received hundreds of thousands of dollars from New York City taxpayers by falsely claiming injuries following incide

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NY State Police Introduces Ford Mustang Patrol Vehicles to Enhance Traffic Enforcement and Public Safety
The New York State Police today announced the addition of new Ford Mustang GT patrol vehicles to its fleet, marking a strategic investment to modernize traffic enforcement capabilities and enhance roadway safety across the state.

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Apr 292 min read


Supporting First Responders: Expansion of New York’s Volunteer Firefighter Training Stipend
New York’s Volunteer Firefighter Training Stipend program is expanding to offset costs for five additional training courses available to volunteer firefighters. New York State created the program to strengthen the volunteer fire service and address recruitment and retention challenges by offsetting the costs of required training that individuals need to become a firefighter.

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Apr 225 min read


Congressional Bills S. 1884 and S. 3971 Signed into Law
S. 1884, the “Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act of 2025,” which permanently extends and expands judicial authority under the Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act of 2016; and

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Apr 141 min read


America 250: Presidential Message on the Birthday of Thomas Jefferson
Today we celebrate the birthday of Thomas Jefferson—a true American visionary, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence, and one of the greatest champions of liberty the world has ever known.

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Apr 142 min read


Navy Reservist Pleads Guilty To Fraudulently Obtaining Tens Of Thousands Of Dollars Of Military Leave Pay From The Department Of Corrections
“As admitted, Leah Mathieu used forged documents to collect tens of thousands of dollars in military leave pay she had not earned,” said U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton. “That money came from New Yorkers’ pockets. New Yorkers expect those who serve them to follow the rules on all pay—regular wages, overtime, leave pay, etc.—and when there is cheating, New Yorkers want justice.”

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Apr 142 min read


NY State Police Wall of Honor - Today we Remember Trooper Scott P. Enser
Trooper Scott P. Enser, 58, died on March 20, 2021, as a result of cancer stemming from his assignment to the World Trade Center site following the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.

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Mar 201 min read


Impact of Secretary Noem’s Federal Counterterrorism Funding Cuts on State Preparedness Training Center
Impact of Secretary Noem’s Federal Counterterrorism Funding Cuts on State Preparedness Training Center
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Oct 2, 20256 min read


FBI Violent Crime Operations Net 8,600 Arrests in Three Months
'Summer Heat' Initiative Part of FBI’s Efforts to Crush Violent Crime The FBI and its law enforcement partners made 8,629 arrests across...
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Oct 2, 20252 min read
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