Break in the Case is a true crime podcast from the New York City Police Department. Each episode features officers – in their own voices – as they revisit cases to offer invaluable insights and colorful recollections. The unique, long-form stories portray the work of the women and men of the NYPD and their interactions with the people and communities they serve.
Watch for Season 4: Stories from the Emergency Service Unit, coming soon.
Break in the Case is sponsored by the New York City Police Foundation.
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Break in the Case is a true crime podcast from the New York City Police Department. Each episode features officers – in their own voices – as they revisit cases to offer invaluable insights and colorful recollections. The unique, long-form stories portray the work of the women and men of the NYPD and their interactions with the people and communities they serve.
Watch for Season 4: Stories from the Emergency Service Unit, coming soon.
Break in the Case is sponsored by the New York City Police Foundation.
The night of August 26, 2006, a driver went on a six-hour shooting spree that left one person dead, four injured, and a trail of shattered glass and bullet-scarred vehicles across Queens. He shot at pedestrians and cars, and showed a preference for the color red in his targets. The Queens detectives, bosses, and cops who were working that night tell the harrowing story.
Break in the Case
Break in the Case is a true crime podcast from the New York City Police Department. Each episode features officers – in their own voices – as they revisit cases to offer invaluable insights and colorful recollections. The unique, long-form stories portray the work of the women and men of the NYPD and their interactions with the people and communities they serve.
Watch for Season 4: Stories from the Emergency Service Unit, coming soon.
Break in the Case is sponsored by the New York City Police Foundation.