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The NYPD has been in turmoil with three different commissioners in a year and top officials stepping down and the news of Chief Maddrey’s resignation has sent the agency reeling amid federal and ...
One Police Plaza (1984), Suspects (1986), Black Sand (1989), Exceptional Clearance (1991), Cleopatra Gold (1993), Pigtown (1995), Chains of Command (1999) written by William Caunitz, who retired at the rank of Lieutenant from the NYPD and commanded a detective squad while serving in the department
New York City’s newly minted top cop Jessica Tisch has wasted no time cleaning house at 1 Police Plaza, bouncing brass and nixing cushy perks for others not even a month into the job ...
The NYPD's previous headquarters, at 240 Centre Street between Broome and Grand Streets. One Police Plaza is rectangular in plan and is an inverted pyramid in elevation. It is a 13-level, horizontally-oriented brutalist building designed by Gruzen and Partners. [2]
William J. Caunitz (January 25, 1933 – July 20, 1996) was a New York City Police Department officer who used his own experiences on the police force to write best-selling thrillers. His first novel One Police Plaza was made into a television film starring Robert Conrad .
The Municipal Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. [1] The section of Chambers Street under the building was closed to vehicular traffic around the same time, with the construction of One Police Plaza. [84] In 1974, Wank Adams Slavin was hired to undertake a $24 million renovation of the building's interior ...
The Shack is the nickname used by reporters for the structure where police reporters cover crime in New York City.In most cities, such a bureau is nicknamed a "cop shop." It is named after a cramped office which was located inside the NYPD headquarters, where journalists report on crime stori
Street level view of 55 Broadway. The Lower Manhattan Security Initiative (LMSI) is a New York City Police Department initiative overseen by the Counterterrorism Bureau [1] to increase surveillance efforts in Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States.