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The NYPD is developing a heat-seeking device to scan people on the street for guns.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Jose Pimentel is charged with plotting to detonate homemade bombs.

Manhattan »

The new $2.1 billion center is equipped to handle up to 50,000 911 calls an hour.

Downtown »

Meredith Graves was arrested after allegedly bringing a gun and cocaine to the 9/11 Memorial.

Manhattan »

More than 50 people were indicted in connection to a large scale fraud.

Manhattan »

Former mayor Ed Koch endorses Christine Quinn as his choice to be the next mayor of NYC.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Jose Pimentel was assigned a new attorney on Tuesday because of the Legal Aid Society's conflict.

Harlem »

Carmen Sosa, the mother of accused terrorist plotter Jose Pimentel, apologized to New Yorkers for her son's alleged plan to bomb police, post offices and military personnel.

Downtown »

Deputy Mayor Howard Wolfson slammed mayoral hopefuls who criticized the city's actions Tuesday morning, accusing them of ducking the question of whether tents should have remained.

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Prosecutors said over 200 protesters were arrested on Tuesday beginning with the early morning crackdown at Zuccotti Park.

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Protesters headed back to shuttered Zuccotti Park and took over a lot at Canal Street and Sixth Avenue after their makeshift camp was cleared early Tuesday.

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Police set up barricades where they checked bags of protesters streaming back into Zuccotti Park Tuesday night to ensure no sleeping bags, tents and other items passed through.

Manhattan »

Manuel "Manny" Lopez was charged with impersonating a top-ranking NYPD officer and making dozens of prank calls to former mayor Rudy Giuliani among other pols and top NYPD brass.

Manhattan »

Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, Public Advocate Bill de Blasio and former Comptroller Bill Thompson shared their visions of the "Future of New York City" during a panel discussion Wednesday.

Manhattan »

The Occupy Wall Street protests are draining police resources at precincts across Manhattan, sources say.