new york post – The Philadelphia Observer http://philadelphiaobserver.com Just another WordPress site Fri, 17 Sep 2021 01:17:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Biggie’s Old Brooklyn Apartment Up For Sale http://philadelphiaobserver.com/biggies-old-brooklyn-apartment-up-for-sale/ Fri, 17 Sep 2021 01:17:48 +0000 https://philadelphiaobserver.com/?p=2839

Per Uproxx:

The Notorious B.I.G.’s old apartment where he recorded his classic album, Ready To Die, has gone up for sale. According to The New York Post, the apartment — two-bedroom, two-bathroom property in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn — is currently listed at $1.7 million. The property is also located blocks away from the Brooklyn street that was named after the late rapper.

“When I moved in, the basement was just a raw space with concrete floors,” said costume designer Caroline Duncan, per The New York Post. “I framed and put up all the walls and created a bathroom with barn wood and modern finishes.”

She continued, “Upstairs had been carved into a series of puzzling small rooms so I did the opposite, and knocked down all the walls to create a lofted open space,” adding that she loved “the fact the building is on the Historic Register and had the bones of a true artist’s residence.”

Source: Biggie’s Old Brooklyn Apartment Up For Sale

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NYPD Departures and Retirements Up 75% Percent As Officers Leave Force In Record Numbers http://philadelphiaobserver.com/nypd-departures-and-retirements-up-75-percent-as-officers-leave-force-in-record-numbers/ Wed, 05 May 2021 10:44:53 +0000 http://philadelphiaobserver.com/?p=2356

Amid anti-police sentiment, reforms in how police operate, and renewed vigor to prosecute police misconduct, retirements and departures in the New York Police Department (NYPD) have skyrocketed.

According to the New York Post, more than 5,300 NYPD officers have either retired or left the force, a 75% increase from 2019 when 3,053 officers departed. Approximately 2,600 officers have left the force while another 2,746 have filed for retirement.

Joseph Giacalone, a former NYPD sergeant, told Yahoo News the anti-police climate in the city has led to a significant increase in departures.

“Cops are forming a conga line down at the pension section and I don’t blame them,” Giacalone said. “NYPD cops are looking for better jobs with other departments or even embarking on new careers.”

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The NYPD has faced increased scrutiny among the public over its tactics last summer during the Black Lives Matter protests. A report by the city’s Department of Investigations✎ EditSign on the NYPD’s response to the protests stated the department lacked a defined strategy and escalated tensions with its use of force.https://www.youtube.com/embed/kOiI8Y7jr6M?feature=oembed

New York Attorney General Letitia James is suing the NYPD over its handling of the protests. Last month, the New York City Council enacted a series of police reforms including the end of qualified immunity and a mandate that all NYPD officers must live in New York City.

Giacalone told Yahoo he expects another tumultuous summer after the city council made those changes because it’ll not be easier to sue officers, which will turn “the job into a minefield.”

Police Benevolent Association President Pat Lynch, who slammed Democratic policing policies during a speech at the Republican National Convention last year, told the Post between budget cuts, the loss of plainclothes units, and the end of qualified immunity, the city is trying to abolish the NYPD.

“They’ve kept our pay absurdly low. They’ve ratcheted up our exposure to lawsuits. They’ve demonized us at every opportunity. And they’ve taken away the tools we need to do the job we all signed up for, which is to keep our communities safe,” Lynch told the Post.

“Now the NYPD is spending money on slick recruiting ads to replace the experienced cops who are leaving in droves,” Lynch added. “City Hall should just admit the truth: police abolition-through-attrition is their goal. They won’t stop until the job has become completely unbearable, and they’re getting closer to that goal with every passing day.”

Source: NYPD Departures and Retirements Up 75% Percent As Officers Leave Force In Record Numbers

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