Join us tomorrow, Wednesday, June 10, 2026, as we delve into the #NYPD deployment and tactics employed during game 3 of the @NBA finals. We’ll examine their successes and failures in planning and execution. This event serves as a crucial opportunity to discuss the significance of the elite Strategic Response Group in maintaining public order in NYC and the need for improved training for the rank and file. We’ll also explore the potential outcomes of game 4 and the overall series, regardless of the final result.
Join us at 5:05 PM EST for the latest on the off-duty shooting incident involving NYPD Assistant Chief Benjamin Gurley. We will also be discussing the bombshell statements from Police Commissioner Tisch on the current terror threat level in NYC with the upcoming @FIFAWorldCup and USA 250 events, specifically the NYPD’s new drone mitigation approval.
Join the chat for a spirited discussion.
Tomorrow, we’ll discuss an off-duty incident that occurred on Sunday involving an NYPD Assistant Chief, Benjamin Gurley. Initially, it was reported that an accidental firearms discharge occurred. However, the Haverstraw Town Police Department revealed today that both the chief and the other party sustained injuries. The other party was believed to be harassing the chief’s daughter. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the firearms discharge. As a consequence, Chief Gurley was placed on modified assignment, with his firearms and shield removed. Today, he was administratively transferred from his position as the Bronx North Borough Commander to the Executive Officer of the Housing Bureau, a position he held as a Deputy Chief.
Tune in at 5:05 PM EST tomorrow, Wednesday 5/27 for this and more…
Join us tomorrow, Wednesday, May 20, 2026, at 5:05 PM EST, as we delve into the recent case of NYPD Chief Richie Taylor. He pleaded guilty to Department charges related to time theft. As a consequence, Chief Taylor was ordered to repay approximately $20,000 and forfeit 60 vacation days. Despite these penalties, he was transferred and placed on dismissal probation, allowing him to retain his job and discretionary rank. We will examine whether this punishment was fair or if it was an instance of “white shirt” favoritism. Additionally, we will consider how members who were not favored by the upper echelons would have been disciplined. Lastly, we will determine if this act constituted a criminal offense.
Jump in the live chat on YouTube and let us know what you think.
.🚨 TEN-FOUR TAVERN | EPISODE 47 🚨
🎙️ CHIEF LOUIS ANEMONE
📅 Tuesday, May 19 | 7:05 PM ET
🔥 CRIME. DISORDER. COMPSTAT. 🔥
This Tuesday night, Chief Louis Anemone joins the Ten-Four Tavern for a powerful conversation about New York City, the NYPD, leadership, crisis, accountability, and the transformation of policing during one of the most consequential eras in American law enforcement history.
FROM BROOKLYN TO CHIEF OF DEPARTMENT 🚨
Born and raised in Brooklyn, Chief Anemone joined the NYPD in 1964 through the Police Trainee Corps and rose to become Chief of Department, the highest uniformed rank in the NYPD.
He served in patrol, commanded precincts, led narcotics, directed disorder control, commanded the elite Special Operations Division, and helped shape the COMPSTAT era that changed policing in New York City.
🎙️ WE’LL GET INTO:
🔹 The 1993 World Trade Center attack
🔹 The murder of Police Officer Hector Fontanez
🔹 The murder of Police Officer Kevin Gillespie
🔹 TWA Flight 800 and Launch 681
🔹 Disorder Control and RED LETTER mobilizations
🔹 Pope John Paul II’s 1995 visit to NYC and the UN
🔹 COMPSTAT and historic crime declines
🔹 Leadership during crisis
🔹 The best of the NYPD, and some of the saddest moments of the job
No fluff. No spin. No committee-approved fairy dust.
Just one of the NYPD’s most influential leaders telling the stories behind the moments that shaped a city.
📺 Watch LIVE Tuesday, May 19 at 7:05 PM ET
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Join us Wednesday at 5:05 PM EST when Ron will be interviewing retired NYPD Deputy Inspector and former New York State Lieutenant Governor and Senate candidate Alison Esposito.
From a patrol officer to the Anti-Crime unit and the elite Emergency Services Unit, she rose through the ranks. She supervised a precinct Detective Squad, served as a lieutenant in the Gang division, and commanded the @NYPDPSA3 and the @NYPD70Pct.
Alison, who was well-liked and respected, left her thriving career to pursue a more significant change for the city and state she cherished. She decided to run for public office alongside @LeeMZeldin.
Join us to hear her story and find out what she is doing today and what she thinks about the current political state in NYC and the NYPD.
On this excerpt from The Episode: "Excessive Force or Justified? NYPD Arrest Sparks Major Debate" we explore the level of force used by NYPD Narcotics officers in a viral video of a suspect resisting arrest. Watch as they discuss whether the force used was excessive or appropriate.
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@JohnDMacari This is a complete embarrassment to the NYPD, its FDNY and 911, if you can't handle reading the prepared statements by DCPI get someone to do so, you represent the whole department
Imagine ruining a guys career because you had to rush to put out information on social media that no one cares about so you can get 7 likes on X.
And then being such an insufferable clout chaser that you rush to make another video about your “friend” so you can get another 7 likes, all while referring to yourself in the 3rd person.
What kind of “friend” would do that ?
Signed
Joe Cop AKA “The Peanut Gallery” 🤣😂
🏈 🚨 TUESDAY APRIL 28 | 7:05 PM ET 🚨 🏈
From the Streets…Linebacker to Command…to Commissioner.
Next week on Ten-Four Tavern, we sit down with Floral Park PD Commissioner and #NYPD Inspector Steve McAllister (Ret.)…and this one runs deep.
25 years in the NYPD.
CompStat era leadership.
Commanding Officer of TARU, overseeing 150 technical investigators on major cases across New York City.
Borough Commander in Manhattan Transit.
CO of the 66 Precinct in Brooklyn.
Then…not done.
Police Commissioner of Floral Park PD for the last 15+ years.
Builder. Leader. Still in the fight.
Oh… and somewhere in between?
Linebacker for the NYPD Finest.
Co-founder of the National Public Safety Football League.
Multiple championships.
Because apparently running a precinct wasn’t enough action.
This isn’t a war story episode.
This is about leadership, evolution, and what it actually takes to run a department.
Pull up a stool.
📺 Watch Live: https://t.co/ngweU9P7m5
#theFinestUnfiltered #TFT #policeleadership #NYPD #lawenforcement #publicsafety #CompStat #policecommissioner #truecrime #podcast
Join us tomorrow at 5:05 PM as we explore a viral video of an arrest by NYPD narcotics detectives that escalated into violence when the suspect resisted arrest. We’ll discuss whether the force used was excessive or justified, questioning when the use of force crosses the line and becomes criminal.
Take a look at last night’s episode where we discussed the recent implementation of a policy requiring the release of NYPD Body Worn Camera footage of specific incidents within 30 days. Additionally, we covered the conviction of a former New York State Trooper for manslaughter in the death of an 11-year-old boy during a high-speed pursuit. As always, we’ll answer your questions in the Ask an Executive segment.
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Check out last nights episode as we discuss the “snowball fight” and the breakdown of leadership in the immediate aftermath; How @NYCMayor Mamdani refuses to acknowledge this attack on the @NYPDnews and continues to show he does NOT support law and order.
https://t.co/hcIWiyPiTF
Join us at 5:05 PM EST where we discuss the discretion officers have during stops, including issuing warnings, civil or criminal summonses, or making arrests for minor offenses. We investigate whether officers are exercising discretion more often or are simply using it as an excuse to avoid taking action. Additionally, we explore the political implications of these decisions.
We will also discuss the recent appointments by Police Commissioner Tisch of Cardinal Dolan and Rev A.R. Bernard as the new spiritual leaders for the NYPD.
As always, everyone is invited to join in the live chat.
A vineyard backdrop, a homicide mind-set.
Shot this one at King Family Vineyards and went back into the trenches; revisiting last week’s conversation with Vernon Geberth and the hard realities of homicide work. We also touched on the Nancy Guthrie abduction (Savannah Guthrie) case and some of the troubling inconsistencies that continue to raise questions.
Then we looked ahead to Episode 34 with Chief Kevin Barrett, from walking the beat to leading a department to co-founding @RespondrBourbon, built around those who serve in law enforcement, fire, and the military.
Death investigations, real police work, and what service looks like.
E34 Drops Tue 2/17 7:05PM ET
Watch here: https://t.co/6Xpo2OfVZP
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#TenFourTavern #VernonGeberth #Homicide #MurderInvestigation #DeathInvestigation #TrueCrime #SavannahGuthrie #NancyGuthrie #ChiefKevinBarrett #ResponderBourbon #PoliceWork #DetectiveLife #FirstResponders #KingFamilyVineyard #VirginiaWine #BourbonLife