Bernard Kerik, New York City's top cop on 9/11, dies
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The investigation into the bitcoin torture case in New York City has revealed gruesome details about the alleged kidnapping and beating of an Italian man.
New York City police are investigating two of their detectives in the Bitcoin kidnapping case. CBS News New York reporter Doug Williams has the latest.
Howard County Police Chief Greg Der announced the arrest of 17-year-old William Marshall III Wednesday night in New York City, after a 10-month search.
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Two NYPD detectives had been working security for the cryptocurrency investors who police say kidnapped a man and held him captive in SoHo, police sources say.
Roberto Cordero, who has also served on Mayor Eric Adams’s protection detail, and Raymond J. Low were placed on modified duty.
Bernard Kerik, former New York City police commissioner who led the department during the September 11 terror attacks, has died at the age of 69.