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East Harlem »

Osman Couey, 53, is accused of shoving a second-grader just before Christmas inside P.S. 194.

Midtown »

Police body cameras will improve the relationship between police and community, says de Blasio.

St. George »

The foundation was created in response to reports of a rift between Erica and Rev. Al Sharpton. 

Financial District »

Union head Pat Lynch defended officer Daniel Pantaleo who was arresting Eric Garner when he died.

Civic Center »

Politicians and community leaders say the resignation of Philip Banks is a blow to NYPD reform efforts.

Civic Center »

Rachel Noerdlinger got eight parking tickets since being appointed the first lady's chief of staff.

Civic Center »

Mayor de Blasio said advisor Rachel Noerdlinger and he share the same values.

Tompkinsville »

The family of Eric Garner will mark what would have been his 44th birthday Saturday.

Tompkinsville »

The protest, led by the Rev. Al Sharpton, started at the site of Eric Garner's deadly arrest.

Tompkinsville »

The Staten Island Chamber of Commerce sent a controversial security alert to local businesses this week.

Tompkinsville »

The rally will be held on Staten Island a month after Garner died while being arrested in Tompkinsville.

Bed-Stuy »

Tamecca Haskins, 34, was shot dead Sunday night in Bed-Stuy. Mourners called her a hard-working mom.

East Harlem »

Rachel Noerdlinger will earn $170,000 a year working for McCray, according to the mayor's office.

Bed-Stuy »

The National Action Network now has Brooklyn east, south and central chapters.

Gramercy »

The National Action Network awarded Aldon James for his "work in the community," the organization said.