Authorities: Officers hurt trying to break up crowd of more than 500 people in North Philadelphia
Philadelphia police responded to North Philly to break up a crowd of over 500 people and vehicles. Several officers were injured in the process of dispersing the crowd.
Fundraiser held for fallen Philly police officer who died after being found unresponsive in patrol car
Less than a week after Philadelphia police officer Lynneice Hill died of a medical emergency after being found unresponsive in her patrol car, family and loved ones came together for a fundraiser and to share fond memories of her impactful life.
'She was a superstar': Husband of Philly officer who died on the job talks of her love of family, community
A Philadelphia police officer suffered a medical emergency on the job died. 44-year-old Lynneice Hill had been with the department 24 years. Her husband spoke of her dedication to community and family.
Husband of Philly officer who died on the job talks of her love of family
The husband of a Philadelphia police officer suffered a medical emergency on the job speaks of the good woman she was and her love of family.
Philadelphia 3rd District Police bond with neighborhood kids and help them cool off on hot day
Officers with the 3rd District stopped at several rec centers to show neighborhood kids some fun and provide some relief from the heat.
South Philly police bond with kids through water ice, bubbles
Officers with the 3rd District stopped at several rec centers to show neighborhood kids some fun and provide some relief from the heat.
Officer injured in police-involved shooting was struck by 'friendly fire', police say
Investigators say a Philadelphia police officer suffered a non-fatal gunshot wound when he was struck by friendly fire during a struggle with an armed suspect who was shot and killed.
Explosives used in attempted ATM theft in Philadelphia
A trio of suspect's dangerous attempt to steal money using explosives has proved unsuccessful, according to the Philadelphia Police Department.
Mistrial declared in case against former Philadelphia SWAT officer accused of pepper spraying protesters
A mistrial has been declared due to a hung jury in the case against a former Philadelphia SWAT officer who was accused of pepper spraying protesters at close range on I-676 during demonstrations in June 2020.
Philadelphia Police continue to recruit more men and women to serve on the force
Philadelphia Police are recruiting more men and women to serve on the force and it was orientation day at the police academy. They are facing a shortfall of 850 police officers.
Hundreds attend PPD orientation day
Philadelphia Police are recruiting more men and women to serve on the force and it was orientation day at the police academy. They are facing a shortfall of 850 police officers.
Philadelphia police show off new radio room used to field millions of emergency calls
When an emergency happens in Philadelphia, the first people callers talk to are housed at the police department's new communications center.
New commanding officer of PPD homicide unit focused on solving murders, supervision
Following the disturbingly high homicide trend Philadelphia has seen in recent years, the goal of the Philadelphia Police Department’s Homicide Unit is to bring closure in as many of those cases as possible.
New commanding officer of Philly Police Dept. homicide unit focused on solving murders
Following the disturbingly high homicide trend Philadelphia has seen in recent years, the goal of the Philadelphia Police Department’s Homicide Unit is to bring closure in as many of those cases as possible.
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw, others, injured in Center City vehicle accident
An accident at a busy Center City intersection sent Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw and three other people to the hospital.
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw injured in Center City auto accident
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw has been involved in an automobile accident.
City of Philadelphia reaches record $9.25M settlement with demonstrators in summer 2020 protests
During a press conference held on Monday morning, several plaintiffs said they have an array of physical ailments caused by the police violence they experienced, including nerve damage from zip ties, scars from rubber bullets, and reactions to chemical agents.
Temple, Philadelphia police departments welcome new officers as recruitment efforts continue
The graduation comes one month after Temple University Police Sgt. Chris Fitzgerlad was killed in the line of duty and as Philadelphia police say there is a "dire" need for more officers.
Graduating class of Philadelphia police officers includes middle-aged recruits
A former hairdresser, a retired school teacher and a longtime retail worker are among the dozens of new officers who will graduate the Philadelphia Police Academy next week.
Officials: 2 officers injured in crash after following stolen vehicle in North Philadelphia
Authorities say the officers were following a stolen car in North Philadelphia when they struck another vehicle.