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The United Federation of Teachers will take tents, sleeping bags, and other gear from Occupy Wall Street's Zuccotti Park encampment and store it during Friday's mandatory cleaning.

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Occupy Wall Street wants to keep the park clean without outside help, and some are threatening to resist city attempts to get them to leave for an official cleaning process.

Midtown & Theater District »

NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly and FDNY Commissioner Salvatore Cassano paid their respects to fellow soldiers at an event in Times Square Tuesday.

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A lawyer for Occupy Wall Street protester Kaylee Dedrick, who was among those pepper sprayed during a march last month, has asked the District Attorney to charge the officer who allegedly sprayed her.

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The NYPD has spent $2 million in overtime since the Occupy Wall Street protests began nearly three weeks ago, according to Commissioner Raymond Kelly.

Downtown »

NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly said Zuccotti Park owners are required to keep it open 24 hours a day.

Manhattan »

Murray Weiss reports that the feds have greater anti-aircraft firepower in the city than the NYPD.

Downtown »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg attended a wreath-laying ceremony in memory of first responders on Sept. 20, 2011.

Harlem »

Terique Collins, 24, was arraigned Monday in connection with the murder of 18-year-old basketball star Tayshana Murphy.

Manhattan »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg defended the NYPD Thursday against charges that its counter-terrorism efforts violate Muslims’ civil rights.

Downtown »

Michael Pena, 27, of the 33rd Precinct, is accused of raping a Bronx school teacher on Aug. 19th in Inwood.

Manhattan »

Muslim leaders charged Wednesday that counter-terrorism tactics allegedly used by the NYPD violated their civil rights.

Manhattan »

The NYPD has used undercover officers to spy on mosques and gather intelligence in ethnic communities, according to the AP.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Elected officials and communtiy leaders will meet with residents to talk about public safety in Northern Manhattan.

Manhattan »

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