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Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Murray Weiss reports on the murder of Joseph Sibilla, the first and only person killed in Greenwich Village this year.

East Village & Lower East Side »

A man who worked at a Manhattan fish market was arrested and accused of groping women in Brooklyn and Manhattan.

Manhattan »

Murray Weiss reports that the 17 cops who faced ticket-fixing criminal charges have been indicted and are expected to be arrested next week.

Manhattan »

Murray Weiss reports that 17 cops who face criminal charges in the NYPD's ticket-fixing scandal spent another day awaiting word on their fates.

Manhattan »

Murray Weiss reports that a Bronx grand jury is expected to vote Tuesday on whether to indict 17 cops for fixing tickets.  

Manhattan »

Murray Weiss reported there were suicidal officers and now one cop has tried to kill himself — and he was not even facing criminal charges. 

Manhattan »

Murray Weiss reports that lawyers for the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association are squabbling over legal strategy in the ticket-fixing scandal.

Manhattan »

Murray Weiss reports that several dozen cops have pleaded guilty to fixing tickets at NYPD disciplinary hearings.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

Murray Weiss reports that the Manhattan District Attorney's office is getting ready to dismiss charges against a man accused of a Union Square murder.

Manhattan »

Murray Weiss reports that the NYPD is preventing scofflaw unmarked cars from being used while they owe more than $1 million in unpaid tickets to the Department of Finance.

Manhattan »

"On the Inside" reports that as many as three dozen NYPD officers face scrutiny for alleged perjury.

Manhattan »

The NYPD is locked in a battle with the Department of Finance over $1 million in unpaid parking tickets.

Manhattan »

Murray Weiss reports that in the 43rd Precinct, where the ticket-fixing scandal started, tensions are running high.

Manhattan »

The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association has hired top lawyers to fend off possible criminal charges against the union.

Manhattan »

Murray Weiss says the NYPD is taking rape reports more seriously, and the crime stats are up.