Richard Driscoll retired from East Harlem's Engine 91 in 2002 after 32 years in the fire department.
Video shows a man being punched in the head repeatedly while on the ground after being stopped by police in Harlem last week.
Two people were shot in the courtyard of the Wagner Houses development early Monday morning.
The man is accused of burning LGBTQ pride flags outside of Harlem's Alibi Lounge on two separate occasions.
New flags were donated to Harlem's Alibi Lounge when its rainbow flags were burned in May.
A 65-year-old man was killed Sunday after being struck by a car heading the wrong way on Frederick Douglass Boulevard.
The 30-year-old man was hospitalized after being shot in the abdomen. He is expected to survive his injuries.
The suspect fled into the park after groping the girl on the corner of East 124th Street and Madison Avenue.
A thief pulled a needle on two deli workers after being confronted for trying to steal alcohol.
The man is wanted in connection with the fatal shooting of a 29-year-old man on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard.
The 29-year-old man was shot in the neck Monday while entering a deli on the corner of Lenox Avenue and West 137th Street.
More than 4 percent of the cops at the 30th precinct have disciplinary records showing civilian complaints, suspensions or excessive force.
A 20-year-old man is accused of firing the shot that killed a man walking his dog in Harlem.
A mother, her four young children and her adult stepson died in a May fire at a Harlem public housing building.
The man was found suffering gunshot wounds to the shoulder and torso, police said.
The three people hurt during the fire suffered minor injuries.
A 40-year-old man was walking his dog when he was fatally shot with a bullet meant for another target.
The man was shot early Monday morning on the corner of Amsterdam Avenue and West 146 Street.
Police are looking for the man who burned two rainbow flags outside Harlem's Alibi Lounge on the eve of Pride Month.
The two officers had to be restrained by other cops after shoving each other in the middle of a Harlem street.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has ordered the state police hate crimes taskforce to provide the NYPD with any resources they may need.
The pedestrian was struck in the intersection of West 112 Street and Lenox Avenue.
A 27-year-old man was killed and a 26-year-old woman was hospitalized in stable condition during the shooting.
The former Harlem Prep High School teacher paid students $50 per hour to help manufacture explosives.
The 15-year-old was sitting outside with friends when he was shot in the head, police said.
A man and a woman forced the victim against an elevator wall and stole his wallet.
The hit-and-run driver was also sentenced to five years on probation and 100 hours of community service.
Nobody has been arrested in connection with the April shooting.
The 27-year-old surviving daughter of the mother who died spoke about her young siblings during a candlelight vigil Wednesday night.
The fatal fire broke out early Wednesday morning at NYCHA's Fred E. Samuels Apartments on Seventh Avenue near West 142 Street.
The man is accused of grabbing a 10-year-old girl's buttocks on a city bus traveling through Harlem.
Three shootings were reported on West 134th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue in March.
The gun dealer was found guilty of selling 86 firearms to undercover officers near East Harlem's Clinton Houses.
The purse-snatcher approached his victim from behind and grabbed her bag so that its strap choked her.
A 74-year-old woman left her East 121st Street building around 10:45 p.m. Wednesday and did not return.
Officers found the man suffering a gunshot wound to the head on the corner of West 119th Street and Lenox Avenue.
The 17-year-old was repeatedly punched, kicked and stabbed during the assault.
The woman's body was spotted in the water near East 111th Street and the FDR Drive.
The collision occurred when a truck backed into the intersection of West 149th Street and Broadway.
Nobody was injured during the fire, an FDNY spokesman said.