Why did it take NYPD so long to find the Brooklyn shooting suspect? The inconvenient answer Joshua Potash, The Independent
Inside the 30-hour search for the Brooklyn subway shooting suspect Christina Maxouris, CNN
NYC subway shooting suspect called tip line on himself, sources say Morgan Winsor, Emily Shapiro, Aaron Katersky, Josh Margolin, Pierre Thomas, and Ivan Pereira, ABC News
Subway Attack Heightens Pressure on Mayor Adams to Combat Gun Violence Emma G. Fitzsimmons and Jeffery C. Mays, New York Times
Adams banked his mayoralty on public safety. Crime skyrocketed during his first 100 days in office. Erin Durkin and Sally Goldenberg, Politico
The Trials of Alvin Bragg Erica Orden, New York Magazine
Alvin Bragg Says He’s Not a Politician. Is That the Root of His Trouble? Jonah E. Bromwich, New York Times
Karen Bass Is Clashing With Allies on the Left Over Policing Jack Ross, New Republic
‘Never Anything Solved’: People Who Lost Family To Police Violence Lament Stalled Reform Phillip Jackson, HuffPost
Two Cops Will Not Face Discipline For Pushing a 75-Year-Old to the Ground. You Can Thank the Police Union. Billy Binion, Reason
Melissa Lucio’s case highlights police missteps in questioning abuse survivors, experts say Minyvonne Burke, NBC News
The Contrived Disciplinary Records That Sent Melissa Lucio To Death Row Chandra Bozelko, National Memo
The bipartisan case for the life of Melissa Lucio Joe Moody and Jeff Leach, Houston Chronicle
Facing harsh criticism in the Melissa Lucio case, Texas prosecutor may temporarily spare the woman many believe is innocent Jolie McCullough, Texas Tribune
Imagine Having a Decade of Your Life Erased. It Happened to 161 People Exonerated from Prison in 2021. Scott Shackford, Reason