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Do you know what these are?

Liam Quigley

reporting on carnage and curiosities in NYC with photos and more hot action from reporter Liam Quigley

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What I learned researching every drunk driving cop for three years

A few years ago I started a relatively simple spreadsheet: every time an NYPD officer was busted for drunk driving, I’d log their name, rank, blood-alcohol content (if available), and a tally of those hurt or killed if the officer crashed t...

9 months ago
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2023 in NYC Pizza Slices

You can tell this place is good because there’s no area code in the sign

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Most people don't give a damn that the NYC Ferry stopped selling booze (but I do)

NYC Ferry boats docked at the Brooklyn Navy Yard

a year ago
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Why you should care that the NYPD is encrypting their radio communication

On a Friday evening this July, I was sitting alone in a windowless room at 1 Police Plaza, working a shift at ‘the shack’ for the Daily News. As the evening approached and things were likely to get busy, I turned on my radio scanner that I ...

a year ago
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