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Greenpoint »

A woman was assaulted and cut in the neck on Sutton Street on Sept. 13 at around 2:30 a.m., police said.

Claremont Village »

Attendees asked questions about subjects ranging from slaughterhouses to regulating bullets.

East Harlem »

In 7 out of 15 NYCHA developments involved in the crime-reduction plan, crime has increased.

Clinton Hill »

Public Advocate Letitia James held a town hall meeting to discuss resources at the local precinct.

Clinton Hill »

Shootings in the 88th Precinct have nearly doubled since last year.

East Flatbush »

De Blasio's 'Safe Sleep' campaign aims to cut down on the nearly 50 babies that die each year.

Bed-Stuy »

Community members are hosting a youth forum and taking suggestions to help "bridge the gap."

Civic Center »

About 100 demonstrators from both sides shouted slogans and pointed fingers Friday night.

Central Harlem »

Police have arrested more than 430 people for reckless riding since the beginning of the year, cops say.

Bushwick »

Bushwick's community board said liquor license talks were detracting from other "public safety issues."

Bed-Stuy »

A new program designed to help NYCHA residents in a disaster can also help curb crime.

New York City »

Republican mayoral candidate Joe Lhota is making public safety a cornerstone of his campaign.

New York City »

Police Commissioner Ray Kelly echoed Bloomberg's concerns about an inspector general for the NYPD.

New York City »

Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said changing controversial police strategies would be dangerous for NYC.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Community Board 12 approved a resolution asking the city to consider creating a slow zone in Inwood.