Display title | New York City Cops |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Okay, not exactly true. New York's Finest are, in reality, plenty competent, with a few exceptions, most notably their abysmal marksmanship record where more bystanders are shot than suspects. In fiction, however, the NYPD are usually portrayed as gritty dudes more than willing to bend a few rules to get what they want, not particularly interested in the particulars and are crack shots with their pistols despite the ridiculous 15 pound trigger pull. |