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A New York State trooper’s claim that he was shot in the leg during a Long Island traffic stop last week is now under investigation — due to “certain inconsistencies” tied to the case ...
The New York state trooper who allegedly lied about getting shot during a Long Island traffic stop may have been looking for sympathy or even to win the attention of an “unrequited love ...
Boulevard (formerly known as The Boulevard) is a Long Island/New York City regional variety magazine owned by Anton Media Group. Founded in 1985, it was well received as a bi-monthly newspaper inserted into selected weekly newspapers in and around Long Island's Gold Coast. The glossy magazine was relaunched in 2016 after a 5-year hiatus as a ...
A state trooper told reporters that the state police had deployed a reconstruction unit, facial identification and a drone in order to gather data about the crash and the victims. [ 32 ] NTSB head Robert Sumwalt told reporters two days after the crash that it was too early to say whether the limo had been speeding at the time; the agency was ...
The New York State Police used the Glock 17 9mm semiautomatic pistol from 1990 to 2007, the Glock 17 replaced the Smith & Wesson Model 686 (NYSP issued the Model 681). [11] The New York State Police is one of only five state police agencies in the United States that, as of 2019, does not equip its state police vehicles with dashboard cameras.
A Queens man was arrested on Long Island after falling asleep at the wheel — then hitting the gas when police went to wake him up, striking another vehicle and injuring a cop, police said.. Cops ...
A man and woman who sold pro-Donald Trump merchandise out of a bus covered with pro-Trump flags and posters are homeless after the vehicle crashed into several street signs and utility poles in ...
The magazine was established in 1985 [1] by Richard Burgin, who served as editor-in-chief through 2015. [2] In 1991 the magazine began to be published by Drexel University in Philadelphia where Richard Burgin taught. In the fall of 1996, Burgin moved to St. Louis and St. Louis University became its publisher, until the magazine became ...