...But Justice Arthur J. Cooperman’s verdict also created some new challenges in the life of their boss, Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly. Convictions would have caused the three officers to be fired automatically, and essentially taken the matter out of...
...with the NYPD's School Safety Agents and regular police rampaging through corridors and classrooms, handcuffs at the ready. Kelly will be hard for Quinn to beat: Maurice Carroll, the director of the Quinnipiac University Poll and a Kelly booster, reports in...
...with the NYPD's School Safety Agents and regular police rampaging through corridors and classrooms, handcuffs at the ready. Kelly will be hard for Quinn to beat: Maurice Carroll, the director of the Quinnipiac University Poll and a Kelly booster, reports in...
...to recent illegal Hispanic immigrants, a clientele that pays and is paid in cash and that is not likely to go to the police, Kelly added. The businesses had operated for the past several months, he said. "We caught this very early on and got a handle on...
...his mother that night. They face charges of attempted murder, assault, and weapons possession, said Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly. Mr. Kelly said that a third youth, Franklin Gillespie, 17, of Dean Street near Albany Avenue, was arrested on an unrelated...
...to 50 percent. New York’s declines would take their steepest drops after Rudy Giuliani was elected and chose William Bratton to be Kelly’s successor. Much of Bratton’s initial success came from targeting street guns and giving free rein to his colorful deputy,...
...but also threats posed to cyclists and peds, of whom 200 were killed last year? A couple of these comments drew applause. Kelly seemed to acknowledge the department's weakness in traffic enforcement by recalling its personnel shortfall and revealing that the...
...the executive in charge of global security at Bear Stearns, the Wall Street firm that cratered earlier this year. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Kelly discovered that he preferred the high-stakes challenge of working for the taxpayers, even though the consequences can sometimes...
...44 – 11 percent; • Gotbaum: 45 – 18 percent. “Number one in the early line for mayor next year – Police Commissioner Ray Kelly. Kelly has political pluses and minuses. Probably it’s due to all the news about the Bell trial, but his job approval rating, healthy...
...Thursday. The early morning blast damaged the door and window of the recruiting station located near New York's theater district. Kelly said police were looking at an individual who reportedly was acting suspiciously. "A witness says he saw an individual wearing...