NYPD Official Charged With Taking Bribes From Firm Selling ‘Panic Button’ to Schools

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Insurance Journal - Feb 17, 2026

A former high-ranking official in the New York Police Department has been charged with accepting $35,000 in cash, luxury travel perks and other bribes from a Florida businessman seeking to sell panic buttons to the city’s public schools and police. …...

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