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Police shot and killed eight people in 2010, the lowest number since the department started keeping track.

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The Crime Reporting Committee, led by former federal prosecutors, will look into the way the NYPD reports crime stats.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Civil rights attorney Norman Siegel will represent two of the men ticketed for playing chess in an Inwood playground.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

A group of parents plan to play chess in the park with their children this weekend in a show of solidarity.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

A top NYPD official said two of the men ticketed for playing chess had prior arrests, including for armed assault.

Downtown »

The NYPD began using iris recognition technology on Monday to track prisoners after they’re arrested.

Manhattan »

Operation Atlas, which deploys heavily armed police officers to deter terrorists, can no longer hire overtime workers.

Manhattan »

Massielle Abreu was one of Manhattan's 37 murder victims in 2010, an increase of 15 percent from last year's record low.

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Federal judges ruled on Wednesday that police records from the 2004 Republican National Convention will remain secret.