QUEENS VILLAGE, Queens (WABC) -- A Queens man has been found guilty on all counts in the death of a New York City police detective in 2015. Demetrius Blackwell, 37, was convicted of first-degree ...
Slain NYPD cop Brian Moore has been immortalized at a Long Island park next to a baseball field where he used to play ball. A life-size statue of the 25-year-old decorated officer who was gunned down ...
Minutes after a career criminal was convicted of fatally shooting an NYPD cop, the officer’s father declared that he’d like to personally execute his son’s killer. Retired NYPD Sgt. Raymond Moore said ...
A Queens man has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in the slaying of a 25-year-old NYPD officer gunned down in his patrol car, right next to his partner, two and a ...
Brian Moore. President and CEO of St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center (Pueblo, Colo.). A native of Nashville, Tenn., Mr. Moore was appointed president and CEO of St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center in 2013.
As trumpeters blew "Taps" and his father wept, Brian Moore's coffin paused one last time. Surrounding the Seaford church where the slain NYPD officer from Long Island had just been proclaimed "an ...
Wednesday marked one year since NYPD Detective Brian Moore died after being shot in the line of duty. On May 2, 2015, Moore, of Massapequa, was on foot patrol and went to question a suspect in Queens ...
Photo by JEFFREY HASTINGS One of the mourners who attended Saturday's services for the late Brookline firefighter Brian Moore holds onto a prayer card during the services. Moore, 57, died unexpectedly ...
A ruthless cop killer — sporting a jail jumpsuit and a smirk on his face — was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The mother of slain cop Brian Moore spoke in a ...
QUEENS VILLAGE, N.Y. -- NYPD Officer Brian Moore, who was shot in the head over the weekend while attempting to stop a man suspected of carrying a handgun, died from his injuries Monday. He is the ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. – Kingston gave Brian Moore the drive his abilities was missing. “My dad moved up here after ninth grade,” said Moore, whose family left Harlem. “It made me more focused and determined, ...