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    and chest, while the second one was shot in the leg, a source tells Breitbart News. Both were rushed to Jacobi Hospital. One of the sergeant, Paul Tuozzolo, 41, was listed in critical condition and was lately pronounced dead at Jacobi “A long term and devoted member of the 43 precinct and a lovely father of two young children,” Mayor de Blasio said at a press conference at Jacobi Hospital shortly around 6pm. “The city is in morning and the family of the NYPD, in particular the 43 precinct are…

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    Tuesday, September 11, 2001 was a morning that changed the lives of many and devastated our entire nation. A terrorists attack occurred when planes were flown through the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York then another plane crashing into the Pentagon building in the capital city of Washington DC. The importance of 9/11 is the impact it made on American history, the horrific attack upon our nation that killed and injured thousands is the reason this event is still relevant today.…

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    1993 newly elected mayor Rudy Giuliani hired the NYC Transit Police head William Bratton as his police commissioner to implement the policing strategy throughout the city. Mr. Bratton referred to George Kelling as his “Intellectual mentor” and obviously believed in his theory. Giuliani set out to prove that New York’s image of being “too big, too unruly, too diverse, too broke to manage was wrong and that the city was manageable”. Police were writing citations for small crimes such as…

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    I work in a place which surely can be defined as a cultural object of the state of New York, Bellevue Hospital, the first public hospital in the US. It is located on First Avenue between 27th & 28th Street in Manhattan. Although, most people recognize Bellevue by its psychiatric service and/or because it is the one that serves the Ebola patients; the hospital offers an ample variety of medical specialties; it is a level one trauma center, a teaching hospital and a prison. Different…

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    Broken Windows Method

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    In the 1990s then mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani pushed the broken windows theory of crime control and made changes to the police departments accordingly. However, David Dinkin, who was mayor before Giuliani, was truly the one who began this method of policing. He hired 8,000 new officers and a new police commissioner. (Business Insider) While it is true that New York’s crime rates have dropped in the past few decades, the reasons behind this are unclear. Broken windows methods also raise…

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    them. In the same token, these characteristics could also be the reason an individual is singled out by police to enforce these assertive policies. Public safety, we can all agree, is important for the wellbeing of our communities and protection of societies.…

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    1933 Chicago World's Fair

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    rainbow city in contrast to the 1893 World Columbian Exposition’s view of an idealized “white city”. The amusement zone followed a similar concept to its predecessor, and within the midway, one of it most popular attractions included a “Midget City” (fig.13). The midget city was filled with sixty Lilliputians in a miniature scale replica of a Bavarian walled city in Europe. The miniature city was comprised of forty-five buildings, including municipal offices, a fire and police department, and…

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    Seven Five: Drug Scandal

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    In the documentary called Seven Five, is about a big scandal that occur in Brooklyn about a corrupt police officer known as Mike Dowd. The precinct for which Mike Dowd worked for was the 75 precinct located in East New York, Brooklyn which was known to have the highest murder rate in the states. When Mike Dowd first became a police officer he did not know, he would be choosing the wrong path until he made his first arrest. As Mike Dowd made his first arrest he see’s that the suspect has a lot…

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    The year was 1887, and the place was New York City. Immigrants flooded into America’s streets in search of a better life, a life that fulfilled the American dream. The city was overcrowded, and the people were poor. The tenement district overflowed with new immigrants and one police reporter discovered light. The turn of the millennium was coming, and with it brought a new form of art. Photography was on the rise. Danish immigrant and New York City police reporter Jacob Riis took advantage of…

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    The Harlem Riot

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    The Harlem and the Watts Riot ended after days of conflict between the police force and the people. In some instances, federal and state troops were sent in to assist the police force. In Watts, thousands of troops were stationed around the city to protect the stores that had been looted, to protect the police and firefighters fighting the burning buildings, and to end the riot. In the end, forty-three were dead, over one thousand injured, and seven thousand arrested. In Harlem, there were…

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