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NYPD Physical Agility Test - 91 sec
Video of the NYPD PAT from the recruitment DVD.
Auteur : dangallag
Tags:nypd pat fitness test police
NYPD Traffic Enforcement Sergeant parks illegally - 181 sec
Here is another example of the hypocrisy and double-standard that we see daily in New York City. The NYPD Traffic Enforcement Agency is notorious for employing uneducated heartless lowlifes to enforce petty nonsensical parking laws. Recently in the news it was reported that a traffic enforcement agent ticketed an elderly man helping his crippled blind wife into their car outside a doctors office. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2008/01/10/2008-01-10_meter_maid_writes_em_a_cruel_ticket-2.html The only time Traffic Officers show discretion and compassion is when it comes to enforcing the law on other traffic officers. And as usual , traffic enforcement agents believe that they are above the law themselves. In this video, a Sergeant parks his official vehicle illegally in a no parking anytime zone while he runs his personal errands and goes into the bank to use the ATM machine. When confronted he says that the law is clear that when someone is parking to use an ATM machine they must park in a legal metered space.When asked why he didnt park in a legal metered space he said "I need to withdraw money so i can buy breakfast.Should I stay hungry all day because of you?"
Auteur : JimmyJustice4753
Tags: nypd parking traffic enforcement agent officer jimmy justice new york city sergeant double standard hypocrisy atm
Katz's Delicatessen - NYPD lunch time - 110 sec
Again - a brief conversation, this time with the NY finest. Please note they sharing one sandwich... camaraderie is still alive.
Auteur : djueat
Tags:katz's deli new york jewish katz nypd cops
NYPD Training Video - 232 sec
NYPD Training Video
Auteur : jamieboy81
Tags:NYPD Training Video
Off-duty NYPD Detective Kills Attacker - 70 sec
SelectPlusOff-duty NYPD Detective Kills AttackerOff-duty NYPD Detective Kills AttackerThe Associated PressPolice in New York say an off-duty detective who had been chatting with a condominium building receptionist in the lobby shot and killed one of two men who slashed them with razor blades or broken glass during a robbery attempt. (May 29)Police in New York are trying to untangle a botched robbery attempt in which an off-duty police detective killed one assailant and shot another as the two were attacking a woman. Police say the detective happened to be here at the time when two men armed with razors began slashing him in the back of the head.They say he was able to free himself and confront the attackers who were then stabbing the woman inside the lobby of a condo building.SOT Ray Kelly, police commissionerOne of the assailants leapt over the front desk and his accomplice ran behind the front desk and the two began their assault on the desk clerk. She slid to the floor and attempted to fight her assailants as they continued to slash hew with sharp objects. Det. Carrano re-entered the lobby and ended the assault by firing at the two assailants.He says the detective got off about ten shots and hit one of the men in the abdomen, killing him.The other man was hit in the arm and abdomen and was taken to a hospital.Police say the detective was there to talk to the women about harassing phone calls when everything unfolded.Dozens of cops flooded the scene afterwards and officials say they are still trying to sort everything out. ___ ___, The Associated Press.
Auteur : AssociatedPress
Tags: ny officer_injured off-duty nypd detective attacker
NYPD - 139 sec
:::::::READ THIS BEFORE POSTING:::::: New York Police dept.The best of the best.NYPD has 30,000 officers.One mayor.Serving 8 million people in the city of NEW YORK more of my videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qB3f3rRs2E http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK0TcPG0RF4 The New York City Police Department (NYPD), which was established in 1845, is currently the largest police force in North America, with primary responsibilities in law enforcement and investigation within the five boroughs of New York City. The NYPD is considered to be one of the first "modern" style police departments in the United States along with the Boston Police Department. The NYPD has a broad array of specialized services, including tactical operations, K-9, harbor patrol, air support, bomb disposal, counter-terrorism, intelligence, anti-gang, narcotics, public transportation, and public housing. NYPD has extensive crime scene investigation and laboratory resources, as well as units which assist with computer crime investigations. The NYPD's headquarters houses an anticrime computer network, essentially a large search engine and data warehouse operated by detectives to assist officers in the field with their investigations.[1] According to the department, its mission is to "enforce the laws, preserve the peace, reduce fear, and provide for a safe environment."
Auteur : POPWELLMAN
Tags: new york city police nypd
NYPD (New York Pole Dancing) - 188 sec
NYPD (New York Pole Dancing)
Auteur : ThePoleDancer
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Fabolous is profiled by NYPD - 169 sec
From QD3's "Black & Blue: Legends of the Hip Hop Cop" DVD, check out this clip of Fabolous who gets profiled by NYPD. For more exclusive clips and interviews check out http://www.QD3.com ! And don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for updates on all our latest video posts.
Auteur : QD3ENT
Tags: Fabolous rappers profiled hip hop cop police Derick Parker QD3 binder theft illegal drugs
NYPD under-staffed - 100 sec
due to the incompetence of Mayor Bloomberg and the low salary, the NYPD will be 2200 officers short in the upcoming months..
Auteur : drinkingwithbob
Tags:NYPD salary Bloomberg recruit
Violent NYPD arrests at NYC green "Critical Mass" bikeride - 424 sec
Violent NYPD arrests at NYC Critical Mass bikeride in 2004 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_Mass
Auteur : SvenNetpimp
Tags:police brutality misconduct NYPD criticalmass bicyclists environment environmentalists petroleum oil green
N.Y.P.D. 1967 TV intro - 65 sec
One of the best TV theme songs and intros ever. This show ran on Tuesday nights on ABC in 1967.
Auteur : stukinthe80s
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Micheal Moore on NYPD Racism & Police Brutality - 433 sec
Props to Mr Moore for putting the NYPD's racist cops on blast. You gotta love it.
Auteur : rawfam05
Tags:racism racist michael moore nypd diallo sean bell police brutality
SCANNER AUDIO - NYPD POLICE SHOOT-OUT !! - - 589 sec
The New York City Police Department was established in May 1845, which along with the Boston Police Department, was among the first modern police forces in the United States. At the time, New York City's population of 320,000 was served by an archaic force, consisting of one night watch, one hundred city marshals, thirty-one constables, and fifty-one police officers. Peter Cooper, at request of the Common Council, drew up a proposal to create a police force of 1,200 officers. John Watts de Peyster was an early advocate of implementing military style discipline and organization to the force.The state legislature approved the proposal which authorized creation of a police force on May 7, 1844, along with abolition of the nightwatch system. Under Mayor William Havemeyer, the NYPD was reorganized on May 13, 1845, with the city divided into three districts, with courts, magistrates, and clerks, and station houses set up. The NYPD was closely modeled after the Metropolitan Police Service in London, which in turn used a military-like organizational structure, with rank and order. In 1857, a new Metropolitan police force was established and the Municipal police abolished. The Metropolitan police bill consolidated the police in New York, Brooklyn, Staten Island, and Westchester County (which then included The Bronx), under a governor-appointed board of commissioners. Mayor Fernando Wood and the Municipals, unwilling to be abolished, resisted for several months. Throughout the years, the NYPD has been involved with a number of riots in New York City. In July 1863, the New York State Militias were absent to aid Union troops, when the 1863 Draft Riots broke out, leaving the police who were outnumbered to quell the riots. The Tompkins Square Riot occurred on January 13, 1874 when police crushed a demonstration involving thousands of unemployed in Tompkins Square Park.Newspapers, including The New York Times, covered numerous cases of police brutality during the latter part of the 19th century. Cases often involved officers beating suspects and persons, using clubs, who were drunk or rowdy, posed a challenge to officers' authority, or refused to move along down the street. Most cases of police brutality occurred in poor immigrant neighborhood, including Five Points, the Lower East Side, and Tenderloin. Beginning in the 1870s, politics and corruption of Tammany Hall, a political machine supported by Irish immigrants infiltrated the NYPD, which was used as political tool, with positions awarded by politicians to loyalists. Many officers and leaders in the police department took bribes from local businesses, overlooking things like illegal liquor sales. Police also served political purposes such as manning polling places, where they would turn a blind eye to ballot box stuffing and other acts of fraud. The Lexow Committee was established in 1894 to investigate corruption in the police department. The committee made reform recommendations, including the suggestion that the police department adopt a civil service system. Around the turn of the century, the NYPD began to professionalize under leadership of then Police Commissioner, Theodore Roosevelt. The NYPD also began to emphasize training, and took advantage of technological innovations such as fingerprinting. The economic downturn of the 1970s led to some extremely difficult times for the city. The Bronx, in particular, was plagued by arson, and an atmosphere of lawlessness permeated the city. In addition, the city's financial crisis led to a hiring freeze on all city departments, including the NYPD, from 1976 to 1980. This was followed by the crack epidemic of the late 1980s and early 1990s that was one factor that caused the city's homicide rate to soar to an all-time high. By 1990, New York set a record of 2,262 murders, a record that has yet to be broken by any US major city. Petty thefts associated with drug addiction were also increasingly common.
Auteur : MyScannerTalks
Tags: NYPD nypd police audio shooting car chase suspect
NYPD RANT BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT - 199 sec
I pray that the NYPD gets stun guns soon. I cant wait to laugh my ass off as I watch bad guys do the electric boogie via a little help from these glorious tools. LET THE BODIES HIT THE FLOOR AS THEY BEG FOR THE ELECTRIC CHARGE TO CEASE AND DESIST.
Auteur : bluetrumpetz
Tags:police funny cop
NYPD Beat Peaceful Tibetan Protesters IN AMERICA - 463 sec
The protesters didn't break any laws. Where are the good cops? I know you're out there. Why is it that evil imposes it's will through force. Why can good do the same?
Auteur : threesformula
Tags: tibet protest nypd "martial law" "police state" bush clinton obama threesformula alex jones
Be Poor. Join the NYPD - 115 sec
the job loves you...
Auteur : drinkingwithbob
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NYPD killed the World Cup fun in Little Italy! (with sound!) - 205 sec
No news agency was willing to show this footage. More than 5000 people were celebrating the Italian World Cup victory in Little Italy, New York, when the NYPD broke in an started to arrest people out of the blue. Obviously they don't like soccer... . You won't see it on CNN.
Auteur : barcelis
Tags:world cup soccer new york little italy police brutality celebration cnn
FDNY NYPD EMS VIDEO MONTAGE - 370 sec
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Auteur : mbfd5130
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NYPD Officer Russel Timoshenko - 233 sec
dedicated to Officer Russel Timoshenko With his parents and fellow officers from the 71st Precinct at his bedside, a 23-year-old police officer who had been on the force only a year and a half died yesterday, five days after he was shot in the face during a traffic stop in Brooklyn. Officer Timoshenko died while on life support machines that allowed him to breathe. Each of the two bullets that struck Officer Timoshenko cut across his spinal cord, just beneath his brain, doctors said, which left him unable to breathe on his own or to move his muscles. After tests determined yesterday that he had no brain activity, the doctors pronounced him dead and the respirator was turned off. Officer Timoshenko, who was born in Belarus, arrived in the United States in the early 1990s, when he was 9. He graduated from Tottenville High School in Staten Island and was a gifted and popular economics student at City College. Tall and blond, he had an easy laugh, played on the lacrosse team and liked to dance. A professor said he assumed his student would graduate, get an M.B.A. and go into business. Instead, Officer Timoshenko abruptly dropped out of college to become a police officer, an act that stunned some of his classmates and professors. Those closest to him, however, said that police work had all along been one of his passions. In his short career, he made 15 arrests. At 2:30 a.m. Monday, Officer Timoshenko and Officer Yan, 26, were on patrol in the Prospect-Lefferts Garden section of Brooklyn. They pulled over a black BMW on Lefferts Avenue. The computer in their squad car showed that the BMW's license plate belonged on a Mitsubishi. The BMW turned out to have been stolen from a dealership on Long Island. Officer Timoshenko got out first. He approached the passenger side of the car, while Officer Yan, a few steps behind, approached the driver's side. Without warning, at least one of the BMW's occupants fired through a rolled-down window. Officer Timoshenko was struck twice, the impact of the bullets sending him sprawling backwards. Officer Yan returned fire and was struck in the arm and chest — his life likely saved by his protective vest. He was able to call for help. Within a minute, another officer got Officer Timoshenko into his car and began speeding to the hospital, where doctors opened his airway to restore breathing. Doctors took a CAT scan of the officer's head, chest and abdomen and found severe damage. He was bleeding profusely from the mouth, where one of the bullets had entered, and blood had pooled in his lungs. Doctors gave him a tracheotomy to aid his breathing and brought him to the intensive care unit, where they noted that his brain had begun to swell. He became the third New York City police officer that year to die of gunshot wounds.
Auteur : leomemorial
Tags: NYPD Police Memorial Russel Timoshenko
NYPD Choppers: Hayes, Walsh Ignorant of Rooftop Resuce - 423 sec
Here we can see a compilation of declarations by Hayes and Walsh as well as NYPD Choppers flying very close to very advanced survey devices (technological orbs) without reporting that, and flying very close the attacks to both towers and the controlled destruction of them. Walsh says that "at that time" they could not rescue from the rooftop... didn't they knew as NYPD choppers that supposedly the rooftops were sealed since 1993? Choppers that were at the WTC on 9/11 include: NYPD Unit #3: Officers Schub and Kelhetter; #6, Detective Semendinger and Officer Ciccone; #12, Sgt. Rowley, Detective LaGarenne, Officers Diaz and Jordan; and #14, Officers Walsh, Hayes, Gromling, and Maier. While Lt. Glenn A. Daley "helped coordinate the response from the NYPD Aviation Unit Operations Center". Full text: "Where credit is due As a guest speaker at the recent SAR 2001 conference in San Diego, California, I had the honor of addressing attendees and relating the airborne law enforcement response to the World Trade Center disaster. Specifically, I outlined the role of the NYPD Aviation Unit and the difficult situation facing the responding aircrews. However, at no time was I airborne during the morning of the attacks. Rather, I helped coordinate the response from the NYPD Aviation Unit Operations Center. My recollection is that I made this clear at the conference. Consequently, the responding aircrews deserve the proper recognition: NYPD Unit #3: Officers Schub and Kelhetter; #6, Detective Semendinger and Officer Ciccone; #12, Sgt. Rowley, Detective LaGarenne, Officers Diaz and Jordan; and #14, Officers Walsh, Hayes, Gromling, and Maier. Responding to the events of 9/11 was difficult enough for these aircrews, without giving credit where credit is due. Lt. Glenn A. Daley NYPD Aviation Unit New York, New York" http://tinyurl.com/2ly29u The contradiction is that Tim Hayes, one of the chopper pilots declared that there were six in his chopper, flatly contradicting his own boss that just declared there were four. What were they really doing? It seems those were not rescuing people but assuring Bush his BlackOp 9/11 went as planned: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etsGSjJ23jQ
Auteur : 911stealth2
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