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"precinct" Definitions
  1. (British English) a commercial area in a town where cars cannot go
  2. (North American English) one of the parts into which a town or city is divided in order to organize elections
  3. (North American English) a part of a city that has its own police station; the police station in this area
  4. [usually plural] (formal) the area around a place or a building, sometimes surrounded by a wall
"precinct" Synonyms
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The following polling locations will have extended hours: Iglesia Trinidad (Precinct 0597), Metcalf Elementary (Precinct 73), Evelyn Thompson Elementary (Precinct 0061), Hampton Inn Katy Fwy (Precinct 0055), Fiesta Mart, Inc.
And not all precincts have numbers: The 143nd Precinct is now the Central Park Precinct; the 14th Precinct is now Midtown South; and the 18th Precinct is now Midtown North.
The retail precinct is the highest turn over precinct in Australia today.
It started out with one precinct, but now another precinct reached out.
The police have not reported precinct-by-precinct clearance rates since 2001.
Pahrump precinct chair Peggy Rhoads with the cards drawn in tied Precinct 10.
Explain how the statistics for precinct winner, precinct percentile and nearby area make sense to you.
The expectation was that repayment of these debts would arrive, precinct by precinct, at election time.
In my precinct, I volunteered to be the secretary and count votes for the precinct captain.
The state panel will begin a precinct-by-precinct review of voting in the overwhelming Democratic city.
"The app seemed to be working in our precinct," McGuire said about her Des Moines-area precinct.
The precinct where Trump had his final rally (Bossier Parish precinct 4-8C) actually flipped to Edwards.
On caucus night, Sanders's team had precinct captains — sometimes more than one — in every precinct in the state.
"The counting of votes in the United States is generally done precinct by precinct," Braden told The Hill.
As the votes were recounted, results were updated precinct by precinct on a white board with felt marker.
With a third homicide last week, the precinct is now the third-deadliest in the city so far this year, behind the 75th Precinct, in East New York, and the 121st Precinct, on Staten Island.
It is true that our decentralized, precinct-by-precinct system would make a coordinated national vote hack a massive undertaking.
In precinct after precinct, Iowa Democrats got together and found out that equal numbers of them supported Sanders and Clinton.
He is now a precinct committee officer for a Spokane-area precinct, after his candidacy was uncontested for four days.
Buttigieg's tally only provides results for him, but they're broken down precinct by precinct, covering an estimated 75 percent of precincts.
Then the precinct leaders had to report delegate totals for each viable candidate, as well the viability threshold for the precinct.
But Sanders is still calling it a "virtual tie" — his campaign went precinct by precinct to tally up the numbers themselves.
Harris County recently transitioned to a voting center model from a precinct-based system, which assigned each voter to a certain precinct.
With three more murders since, the precinct is the second deadliest in the city, behind the 75th Precinct in East New York, Brooklyn.
The site said Precinct 3 at Citizen's Lodge sustained serious damage and has been moved to the supervisor of elections office; Precinct 5 at Cypress Park has moved to Grand Ridge Community Center; Precinct 6 at County Commissioner's Administration Building has also moved to the elections supervisor's officer; and arrangements are being made to relocate Precinct 10 at Welcome Assembly of God Church.
"I told the Third Precinct, I want you to be pressing on this," Ms. Rodriguez said, referring to the police precinct that covers Brentwood.
Here are some other problems at just one precinct: At Stilwell Junior High's gym, West Des Moines precinct 114, the night started off well.
In some cases, one location might host multiple precincts, where one precinct might be in the gym and another precinct is in the cafeteria.
Finally, some trivia: "For TV and movie productions, nonexistent precinct numbers are usually used, such as the 12th and 27th Precinct," Mr. Seliste wrote.
Caucus rules mandate that a candidate has to have support from 15% of the caucusgoers in any given precinct to stay viable in that precinct.
Despite receiving below 15 percent in the reallocated vote in the precinct, Sanders received 0.1 SDEs from the precinct — when he should have received none.
Chris Lawhead was a precinct captain for Bernie Sanders in precinct 307, where one of the card draws took place to hand Clinton her win.
NBC News reported that the deadline to request a precinct-by-precinct recount has already passed, but the lawsuit filed today requests a statewide recount.
Officers Giancarlo Raspanti, 43, of the 109th Precinct in Flushing, Queens, and Steven Nieves, 32, of the 84th Precinct in Brooklyn Heights were also arrested.
Geographic information experts at Claremont Graduate University in California overlaid voting precinct maps on satellite images of the reservations and assigned each precinct one address.
Bellistri had encouraged Denton to join him in the Thirteenth Precinct, in Manhattan, but Denton wanted to stay at the Seventy-third Precinct, in Brownsville.
Hill Street Blues, for instance, came to use the police precinct it was set in to tell a story about the entire neighborhood surrounding that precinct.
The Clinton campaign has 4,200 precinct captains and other precinct leaders prepared for Monday night and has seen their volunteer numbers swell in the closing days.
The Sixth Precinct, which includes the West Village, had four incidents in its schools during the same period; the 10th Precinct, which includes Chelsea, had 12.
Initially, Ms. Downs connected her with a precinct chairwoman who said the accommodations would be available, but Ms. Smith then learned she had misidentified her precinct.
By contrast, a detective in the precinct on the southern end of Staten Island carries nine such cases; a detective in the precinct patrolling Union Square and Gramercy Park handles 16; and a detective in the precinct for most of Washington Heights handles 23, the citywide median.
In fact, a strong turnout in a precinct actually diminishes the value of any given caucusgoer's vote compared to another caucusgoer in a precinct with poor turnout.
They took him to the Intoxicated Driver Testing Unit at the 78th Precinct station house, in Park Slope, and then to the 69th Precinct, the police said.
Since then, the precinct has endured several more homicides, and it now has 14 for the year, more than all but one other precinct in the city.
Also, precinct chairs will have to submit both the raw vote totals as well as the delegate counts to party headquarters, much like Iowa's precinct chairs did.
Amy Klobuchar, precinct captains were given a six-digit pin that they put in that identifies the precinct captain and allows them to put in the results.
Geo and Proximity Targeting Specific Precinct Voters Location has always been a lynchpin of OOH—just like precinct and zip code are the bellwethers of voter targeting.
Some states, for example, strictly count only those provisional ballots cast in the precinct where the resident lives, while others accept those cast in the wrong voting precinct.
When we bid on that project back in 2009, we committed to deliver a carbon-neutral precinct and today, it's the largest carbon- neutral precinct in the world.
Patrick Gannon, spokesman for the state board of elections, said that according to state law, extensions have to be granted on a precinct by precinct basis, not countywide.
Some of the precinct tallies from election night showed Biden losing support after the first alignment, a sign of weak support or poorly trained precinct captains or both.
The precinct has reportedly gotten the machines out of the closet and is working to have them set up and running soon so they can reopen the precinct.
In Queens, the marijuana arrest rate is more than 22013 times as high in the precinct covering Queens Village as it is in precinct that serves Forest Hills.
On caucus night, Democrats will gather at 2600,678 precinct caucus sites and more than 90 "satellite caucus" sites for Iowans who can't make it to their precinct caucus.
In one precinct, said Fred Woodhams, of the secretary of state's office, about 50 ballots were in the container at a precinct where some 300 people had voted.
Ultimately, this process means there is a lot of room for human error, as Sanders campaign aides found when they went precinct by precinct to review the numbers.
That section says a voter who moves from precinct to precinct in the same county, and within 30 days of the election, "shall be entitled to have his or her registration transferred" to the new precinct if the person files a written notice of the change with the local clerk's office.
It was the fifth of nine murders recorded this year in the 40th Precinct, the second-deadliest precinct in New York City after the 75th in East New York.
In Bossier City, the precinct that included Trump's rally site, Edwards went from losing 42 percent to 85033 percent in 2015, to winning that same precinct by double digits.
If you again allocated the undervotes to Mr. Scott and Mr. Nelson by precinct, based on how each precinct voted, that would net Mr. Nelson an additional 8,300 votes.
Such a system eliminates the single-point-of-failure problem where a voter is locked into a specific precinct even if that precinct is unable to process voters quickly.
In Iowa, some of the precinct tallies from election night showed Biden losing support after the first alignment, a sign of weak support or poorly trained precinct captains or both.
There used to be two precincts in Mandaree, where I'm originally from, and the more rural precinct — the precinct that is farther east of Mandaree — for some reason was closed.
How the app works Precinct captains were given a six-digit PIN that they enter into the app, which identifies the precinct captain and allows them to input the results.
Elected leaders were also working on measures seeking information from the department about how it assigns detectives and about the precinct-by-precinct rate at which it solves violent crimes.
You can imagine how this could wind up creating the opposite risk of the precinct analysis: What if the entrance-exit poll simply doesn't include a heavily Hispanic precinct where Mrs.
The state board of elections voted unanimously to extend voting at the Snakebite precinct in Bertie County after reports that a printer malfunctioned at the precinct in the early morning hours.
"Everybody in the precinct knows them," said Inspector Christopher J. McCormack, who is commander of Bronx Narcotics and who was commander of the 40th Precinct from September 2011 to April 2014.
I was a precinct commander for six and a half years, and I made it my business to know every cop in that precinct, and I made it my business to make sure I knew not every community member — because there's 140,000 in the 44th Precinct [in the Bronx] — but as many as I could.
In the neighborhoods that make up the precinct — Melrose, Mott Haven and Port Morris — nine people were murdered last year; the precinct recorded the biggest increase in the city in major crimes.
The hotline number was posted online after an app used by the party to count precinct votes largely malfunctioned, forcing the precinct chairs to try to use the hotline to report results.
The most recent data available—as self reported by the precinct itself—for the 16th precinct is from June, and in that month it reported 167 armed robberies across all nine neighborhoods.
Although the 99th precinct is fictional, the building viewers have associated with it is actually Brooklyn's 78th precinct, located at the corner of Sixth Avenue and Bergen Street near the Barclays Center.
This approach, then, has a 1% to 3% chance of catching a hacked precinct, or 0% if someone can leave that precinct out of the hat when the random sample is drawn.
The state would use remote "satellite caucuses" to allow Iowans who could not make it to their precinct caucus sites to participate, and a smartphone app for precinct leaders to report results.
In addition to instructions about how to turn on the iPad, the document provides details about what precinct leaders will need to do to log into Google Forms: Enter their precinct number and a "two-word secret passphrase" that is provided in a precinct folder they will receive from a party official at the caucus site.
After Mr. Roman's death, Sergeant Connolly was transferred from the 33rd Precinct in Washington Heights to the 34th Precinct, which covers the upper end of the neighborhood and Inwood just north of it.
Especially hard hit were Bay and Gulf counties, where officials have opened eight large voting centers in place of dozens of precinct-by-precinct local polling places damaged or destroyed in the storm.
And even if the internal results are accurate, results can vary hugely from precinct to precinct, so there is no way to say that 77 percent of the precincts accurately reflect the whole.
In 2016, a local precinct chair tried unsuccessfully to prevent another Pakistani-American from becoming a precinct chairman in Harris County, which encompasses Houston and is the fourth-largest county in the nation.
In 1990, there were 72 murders in the 40th Precinct.
ET Weinstein was photographed leaving the NYPD precinct in handcuffs.
Des Moines 42 is the last precinct left to report.
Jane Doe was transported to the First Precinct in Wyandanch.
Meanwhile, Astrof was held overnight at Suffolk County's 4th Precinct.
My best friend is a sergeant of the 42nd Precinct.
They are there for a Johnson County Democratic precinct caucus.
Because of a mistake in one precinct with five voters.
The NYPD 60th Precinct station located in Coney Island, Brooklyn.
At the precinct, Scarfe and Misty bicker about the robbery.
Martinez was an officer at the 84th Precinct in Brooklyn.
Yet another told me to check the local police precinct.
"I worked in precinct politics as a kid," he said.
Cunningham is running for Dallas County Commissioners Court Precinct 2.
But SJPD isn't the only precinct to discuss their use.
He reports back: The lieutenant is in the precinct office.
"I thought I was in a weird precinct," Hertzke said.
It was – some of us called it the Paschal's Precinct.
Mr. Sanders won that precinct on Saturday, and many others.
But I think it also goes according to the precinct.
The shopping precinct seems a likely enough setting for either.
It ordered the ISIS fighter to report to the precinct.
An officer, Anthony Alvino of the 42nd Precinct, was dispatched.
The incident was captured on video inside the precinct station.
"We are not anonymous people in our precinct," she said.
See results from every precinct in the Iowa Democratic caucus.
Let's say it's 15 percent in our sample precinct, though.
This is the paradox of policing in the 40th Precinct.
The Iowa Democratic Party told Bloomberg it was aware of the issues and was assisting precinct chairs, and that precinct chairs will be able to call in results via secure hotline as a backup.
Sean Bagniewski, chairman of the Polk County Democrats, said Buttigieg's campaign recently drew about 300 people to a training for precinct caucus captains, enough for multiple precinct captains at some caucus sites next week.
Before I took off for New Hampshire, we received a call from a precinct chair in Appanoose County who told us that Romney got two votes in his precinct -- not the officially reported 22.
Campaigns including Warren, Sanders, Buttigieg, and Biden — among those that are most likely to meet the 15 percent threshold in any given precinct — said they are hoping to staff every single precinct with volunteers.
If one candidate does not reach the 85033 percent threshold required to win a delegate in a given precinct, his or her precinct captain will encourage supporters to migrate en masse to another candidate's team.
Or you could look at it this way: On a precinct-by-precinct basis, Democratic voters were so evenly split between Sanders and Clinton that at least four different caucuses were decided by coin toss.
And in Manhattan, officers in a precinct covering a stretch of western Harlem make marijuana arrests at double the rate of their counterparts in a precinct covering the northern part of the Upper West Side.
"In order to ensure this process is user-friendly for precinct chairs at every experience level, NV Dems invited testing from security experts of varying backgrounds, experienced volunteers, first-time precinct chairs and community leaders."
The precinct captain opens the app, goes through a two-step verification process, and enters the number of eligible caucus attendees, the number of delegates for the precinct and the number of delegates per candidate.
But in "The 9-8," which aired February 9, Brooklyn Nine-Nine's titular 99th precinct play host to the detectives from the 98th precinct — who turn out to be the regular cast's somewhat inverted doppelgängers.
Grays was discharged from the precinct not long after his arrest.
Shares of Fletcher and Precinct finished 2.6% and 3% lower, respectively.
Cardi B at the 109th Precinct in Queens on Oct. 1.
The precinct recorded a combined 784 votes after the first round.
Democratic CaucusThe Democratic precinct caucuses resemble a game of musical chairs.
I would vote for my local precinct captain over Donald Trump.
This research focused on precinct-level data in Hamburg and Berlin.
Precinct leaders have to enter in their mobile number (far right).
In Pennsylvania, precinct voting systems are never connected to the internet.
It's awkward at the precinct, when Misty gets Luke's full story.
The precinct commander also was demoted, according to the Star-Tribune.
Board members eventually chose to eliminate just one predominantly black precinct.
Maya opened the door to twelve cops from the Nineteenth Precinct.
Colorado's precinct caucuses will not hold a "straw poll" this year.
Precinct houses were mobbed by boys dragging in strays for bounties.
It was the ninth murder logged this year by the precinct.
Michael J. LoPuzzo, the commander of the 40th Precinct detective squad.
Inspector Walton became commanding officer of the 49th Precinct in July.
Before CompStat, precinct commanders submitted their crime data every few months.
He was on the phone with one of his precinct chairmen.
The next step is matching the precinct maps with the data.
Inconsistencies in how it was done across precinct sites, caucus sites.
Nevada, however, standardizes its delegate allotment by precinct across the state.
As in Iowa, they will take place in individual precinct gatherings.
He then followed protocol by trying to reach another precinct house.
Why did they decide to release the precinct data they did?
In 2012, she ran her local precinct outside of Cedar Rapids.
He said boroughwide investigative units, like homicide squads, supported precinct detectives.
The phone operator would confirm each number with the precinct volunteer.
Viability thresholds vary by precinct, but most are about 15 percent.
The murder of a former cop electrified the Forty-seventh Precinct.
Richards is a precinct chair for the Democratic caucus in February.
Mr. Walsh was given a disorderly summons at the local precinct.
"It was a tough precinct to work," a retired captain said.
Later she became an auxiliary police officer in the 40th Precinct.
For younger officers in the precinct, Detective Simonsen was an anchor.
Detective Simonsen was a deeply familiar face in the 102nd Precinct.
An officer from the 230th Precinct told the crowd to disperse.
Speaking to reporters on a flight from Des Moines to New Hampshire on Tuesday, the senator called on Iowa state Democrat officials revisit the vote counts — precinct by precinct, according to a report from The Guardian.
Linda H. Lamone, the state board's administrator, said she did not "have any indication" that the results of the mayoral election would be invalidated after the board conducted a precinct-by-precinct review of the balloting.
He became the sixth of 10 homicides logged this year in the 40th Precinct in the South Bronx, making it the second deadliest in New York City, behind the 75th Precinct in East New York, Brooklyn.
The day after the episode, Mr. Grays, who said he was detained at the precinct for a few hours before being released, returned to the precinct house to retrieve the accident report that the officers filed.
One voting precinct ran out of slips and closed for about an hour and a half, turning voters away, county officials said, and civil rights groups said that at least one other precinct had similar trouble.
In the year ending on July 31, the incident rate was 11.5 per 1,000 residents, a lower figure than in the 26th precinct of Manhattan, which includes Morningside Heights, or the 17th precinct, which includes Murray Hill.
Then he was taken to the 69th Precinct station house, they said.
Nevada is counting all virtual and early voting within each voters' precinct.
First, he'll head to the police precinct, which sponsored his next permit.
Across the room at other precinct tables, things weren't going much better.
To spend two hours at a precinct caucus on a wintry Monday
Baldwin remains in police custody at the 6th Precinct, the spokesperson says.
He was brought to a precinct house and shackled to the floor.
Eventually, some precinct captains drove the paper ballots to party offices themselves.
The comments came during a 94th Precinct Community Council meeting this week.
Maisel, he's casually walking down the stairs of New York's 8th Precinct.
Officer Ryan Nash of the first precinct almost did the right thing.
Jess isn't allowed anywhere near the precinct because she triggers Rosa Diaz.
Diccicco is a precinct leader for the Democratic Party in South Florida.
A precinct of a vastly different character is the Brooklyn Cultural District.
Precinct commanders were held accountable for producing substantial reductions in reported crime.
Such are the realities of a crew murder in the 40th Precinct.
Foggy's on the phone with Karen, who's at the precinct with Grotto.
After the video hit social media, protests occurred outside the police precinct.
The Upshot: Precinct Data Shows Rich, White Neighborhoods Flipping Democratic in 2016.
According to The Daily News, he went to the precinct on Aug.
It was 1974 and my uncle was working with the 7th Precinct.
In Porcupine, the precinct was down to three ballots before more arrived.
He said every arrest has to be approved by a precinct supervisor.
By all accounts, the precinct and satellite caucus meetings themselves went well.
In previous contests, precinct chairs simply reported the number of delegates won.
Unable to get him on the phone, she went to the precinct.
That Monday, Mr. Sneed said, he called the 52nd Precinct station house.
She reappeared Tuesday afternoon "safe and unharmed," the NYPD 40th precinct tweeted.
Usually, a candidate needs 15 percent in a precinct to be viable.
The incident was captured on video from within the precinct station house.
This process is meant to catch any errors in precinct leaders' math.
That's why every Nevada precinct has to report over 100 data points.
We had to get some of the precinct captains to be volunteers.
Detective Simonsen began his career patrolling the 102nd Precinct in October 28.
Precinct margins in the well-manicured Mountain Brook enclave outside Birmingham, Ala.
When Mr. Gatling was interviewed by detectives in the 80th Precinct (which was later absorbed by another precinct), he told them that he had been paying his rent at the time — a fact that his landlord eventually confirmed.
John Tone, the chairman of Republican precinct 62 in Des Moines, is expecting more than 300 at his middle school caucus site, and the Democrats from precinct 62, who are also meeting at the school, expect more than 600.
As the caucus began to unfold, Clare, Reid and I darted from voter to voter, precinct captain to precinct captain, trying to figure out what was happening, who was up or down and what kind of negotiations were underway.
In short, my 185,000-precinct plan is not simply a 50-state plan.
Sanders's campaign will have at least one precinct captain at every caucus site.
In another precinct, Nichanian obtained the original count from a caucus location itself.
Officers from the 63rd Precinct and FDNY EMTs arrived about five minutes later.
He was taken to the 121st Precinct station on Staten Island for questioning.
There was also no app-specific training for precinct chairs, the Times reported.
"There's a paper trail," said Katarina Keating, 21, a precinct captain for Sen.
The building used as the precinct's exterior is a real Brooklyn precinct building.
He instead submitted to a blood test at the police precinct, TMZ reports.
This year, the Iowa precinct caucuses will be held on Monday, February 1.
Election officials post the results so anyone at the precinct can know them.
New: People registered for precinct 2016 in Sierra Vista showed up to caucus.
Meek was questioned in an Upper Manhattan Precinct and eventually arrested and charged.
Already this basic precinct data suggest Clinton outperformed Obama among Florida's Hispanic population.
The authority of precinct commanders over private Jewish security patrols is openly questioned.
The 52-year-old artist arrived at the precinct shortly after 8 p.m.
Or he'll head over to the precinct if something needs taken care of.
Mannan stayed in the police precinct until his friends were released from custody.
In Christchurch, William met first responders at the Justice and Emergency Services Precinct.
After all, he had carried every precinct in the D.C. primary in 2008.
It was the first homicide of the year in the local police precinct.
Frank was brought to the 121st Precinct, given a DAT, and released quickly.
The 48th Precinct was among the first precincts to be assigned body cameras.
The farms Were a kind of precinct; a certain control Had been exercised.
POPPA volunteers deploy to each precinct or command affected by an officer's suicide.
He was taken to the same precinct where Mr. Caughman had sought help.
The party is now verifying reported results using paper documentation from each precinct.
Precinct chairs were reporting problems logging into the app as of Monday afternoon.
And at the end of the day, each precinct simply reports its totals.
The precinct chair would report those county delegate results to the state party.
Democrats gather in 1,678 precinct locations, then split into groups for each candidate.
From 2014 to 2017, the precinct bucked a citywide trend of declining crime.
In short: A recanvass involves checking the math on 1,756 precinct work sheets.
In short: A recanvass involves checking the math on 1,756 precinct work sheets.
Mr. Petersen caucused in rural Thornton, where 15 people participated at his precinct.
And let's say this result came in the Fourth Precinct in Adair County.
Precinct chairs never received app-specific training, according to The New York Times.
That precinct awards 2.28 state delegates, not enough for Sanders to overtake Clinton.
Cardi B was seen entering a police precinct shortly after 9:30 a.m.
He'd grown up in the Boston Secor Houses, in the Forty-seventh Precinct.
Ted Cruz at Precinct 73 in Polk County, which covers Des Moines, tonight.
They are already decentralized, we should ensure that they remain decentralized, that there is a paper trail for every precinct that there is a Republican and a Democrat judge, there supposed to be that signs off on the precinct returns.
Multiple precinct captains recounted not being able to use a new app designated to report precinct-level results and facing hour-long waits to call in the results to the state party, which reportedly convened an emergency conference call with campaigns.
So let's say there are 100 attendees at this precinct caucus, and they split up the following ways: This would be the pre-realignment vote total for this precinct, and this result would be recorded and reported on the preference cards.
In Brooklyn, for example, officers working in the predominantly black Canarsie precinct arrested people at a rate four times higher than in the predominantly white Greenpoint precinct, despite the fact that residents called in with marijuana-related complaints at similar rates.
That analysis assumes proportional turnout by race within any given precinct, and perhaps more importantly, assumes that once caucusgoers arrived, the vote along racial and ethnic lines for those Latinos who voted in heavily Hispanic precincts was about the same as that seen in Hispanics voting in other precinct locations around the state, something that can't be proven by either entrance polls or this style of precinct-level analysis.
Elsewhere, two undecided voters are being buttonholed by Betty Crawford, the Clinton precinct captain.
Her friend ran to a nearby police precinct for help, according to the station.
Local Republicans denounced the message, which was reportedly written by precinct committeeman Michael Kalny.
In one precinct, Philippi East, 93% of households were victims of crime in 2016.
The state party will then transmit those results to precinct captains on caucus day.
In one precinct, Philippi East, 2174% of households were victims of crime in 6003.
Candidates' precinct captains will make little speeches about why their dude is so great.
"We think our officer was ambushed," Harris County Precinct 7 Constable May Walker said.
Precinct leaders reported hours-long hold times and issues with their calls being disconnected.
One precinct captain was hung up on while giving a live interview on CNN.
As Mr. Richardson was escorted out of Brooklyn's 88th precinct the night of Jan.
Alec Baldwin walks out of the New York Police Department's 10th Precinct, on Nov.
Weinstein surrendered to authorities at a police precinct in New York City on Friday.
The disgraced film mogul walked into the police precinct with three books in hand.
In December, she won the "Officer of the Month" award for the Parkville precinct.
If anyone has seen him around please give the 7th precinct a call. pic.twitter.
He then drove her to the 69th Precinct in the Canarsie section of Brooklyn.
In my precinct, an urban-liberal place, we were just short of 15 percent.
And indeed Saturday, at least precinct reportedly come down to a game of War.
I tried the 90th Precinct in Williamsburg, where the outage appeared to be centered.
In some jurisdictions, machines are left in hallways of precinct places with minimal protection.
The equipment was stolen last Saturday evening from a Cobb County precinct manager's vehicle.
They pulled him over and asked him to come to the precinct station house.
Wasisto said the driver was apprehended and was being detained at Riau Police Precinct.
But you vote in the same precinct station as you vote in real elections.
When she moved to the 70th Precinct, in Flatbush, her transition became more apparent.
The district attorney shows up at the precinct to talk to Foggy and Karen.
White women organized precinct gatherings to pressure their politicians to uphold Jim Crow laws.
After Lieutenant Russo drove over and found Mr. Lewis, he called the local precinct.
He based his analysis on the county- and precinct-level data reported so far.
The rapper was accompanied by his attorney when he went to the police precinct.
Mr. Simanowitz volunteered in the 107th Precinct auxiliary unit, rising to become a commander.
Rory Lancman, Democrat of Queens, pointed to the 105th Precinct, which covers Queens Village.
It was in one precinct in Franklin County, not the county as a whole.
In 1990, there were 137 killings in the 48th precinct, and in 2017, eight.
Precincts decide precinct-level delegates, who then inform who the state-level delegates are.
At the precinct, he spat on the floor toward a sergeant, the police said.
Ms. Elliott-Owens rushed to the 23st Precinct station house to retrieve her son.
But he couldn't enter Na'im's room without a permission slip from the 81st Precinct.
The local police had a Taliban fighter in a jail cell at the precinct.
Police officers from the 19th Precinct station house, across the street, performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Some precinct leaders said they had filed their results on Monday with little struggle.
But when some precinct leaders tried to report the results, the app sometimes froze.
This reflects the first preference of Iowa caucusgoers when they arrive at their precinct.
Instead, as they had always done, they planned to call their precinct results in.
But as my colleagues reported, it posed problems for caucus precinct chairs all day.
"By all accounts, the precinct and satellite caucus meetings themselves went well," he wrote.
Every precinct gets at least one delegate, no matter how many Democrats show up.
The 47th Precinct, which includes Edenwald, has had 15 shootings this year through Sept.
Candidates must reach a threshold of 15% support in each precinct to be viable.
Precinct-specific calculations determine whether your candidate will get a state-level delegate vote.
In 2016, voters in this precinct were mostly split between Hillary Clinton and [Sanders].
In that moment, he also agreed to be a precinct captain at caucus night.
He wins the precinct (with some help from Florrick Fanatic Neil Howard Sloan-Jacob).
By September, four of every five shootings in the precinct this year were unsolved.
The turnout by precinct doesn't say much about how people voted — just who voted.
Word spread that a black cabdriver had been killed inside a police precinct house.
Pre-loaded on the form will be the early vote total from that precinct.
The precinct chair will then input vote totals after the first and second votes.
Afterward, 46th Precinct officers went right back to work, as they did last week.
Mr. Alvarez was first assigned to the 108th Precinct in Long Island City, Queens.
Mr. Alvarez was first assigned to the 108th Precinct in Long Island City, Queens.
The show is as diverse as any real police precinct you'd find in Brooklyn.
The app prompts the precinct captain to confirm the totals before submitting the results.
I asked him who else was in that precinct of the Trump solar system.
As just one example, Doña Ana County, New Mexico uses Voting Convenience Centers instead of precinct-based polling places, meaning that anyone in the county can vote at any of the 40 centers instead of having to go to their assigned home precinct.
Among the regular English-language sites, UCLA conducted precinct-by-precinct analysis comparing the state's 12 majority-Hispanic precincts, as well as those where Hispanics comprise more than 40 percent of the population and those that are at least 2023 percent Hispanic.
A recount is a more intensive process, but the state party maintains that is the only way apparent mathematical errors can be fixed at the precinct level, because the form submitted by precinct leaders is, in the party's estimation, a legal document.
The comparison groups, tracked for the same duration, were made up of teenagers who would have been included in the program if it had existed in the same East Harlem precinct in earlier years, or if it had existed in a neighboring precinct.
Detectives had been questioning her at the 43th Precinct station house in Bay Ridge, and a law enforcement official said they were still trying to develop a clear picture of her motive since she walked into the precinct station house a day earlier.
Schmidt was selected as 5th Precinct Officer of the Month twice, and nominated several times.
Simonsen, who was assigned to the 102 Precinct, leaves behind a wife and two children.
Police officers on the 4-to-12 shift from the 105 precinct would come by.
After the attack, Caughman stumbled into the Midtown South Precinct in critical condition, police said.
Sowing chaos at the district or precinct level appears to be within hackers' current capabilities.
In the 2016 election, 78% of voters in Santa Fe's precinct voted for Donald Trump.
" From the party this morning: "Precinct level results are still being reported to the IDP.
Meanwhile, the supervisor's punishment was losing 10 vacation days and a transfer to another precinct.
Baldwin was later seen leaving an NYPD precinct, where a black SUV was waiting outside.
He became the first Somali American assigned to the Fifth Precinct, which covers Southwest Minneapolis.
For voting and election questions, always check with your local precinct or state election commission.
"She has turned herself in today at the 109 Precinct," the NYPD confirmed to Refinery29.
A customer ran to the precinct house to summon help, and someone else called 911.
I've won states in the presidential election because of 5, 10, 20 votes per precinct.
A precinct source has confirmed that the investigation into the assault claim is still active.
Precinct caucuses: In Iowa, the first step of the state party's presidential delegate selection process.
"That's one of the big questions," a detective who works in the precinct  tells PEOPLE.
This makes it easy to prove who actually voted in that precinct on that day.
Jordan had won 58 percent of the vote with 96 percent of the precinct in.
I've won states in the presidential election because of five, 10, 20 votes per precinct.
Even the precinct captain for the ward stopped her shift to bask in McLaurin's presence.
It also blocked out-of-precinct voting and preregistration of 16- and 17-year-olds.
When the police brought him to a precinct, Mr. Osagie said, officers seized his phone.
Detectives from the Midtown South precinct arrested Ms. Evans on Sunday at 6:45 p.m.
In one precinct, only 4 percent of the stops resulted in an arrest or summons.
The officers, assigned to the city's 47th Precinct, were issued the cameras two months ago.
Enos then looked at results from 20163,034 precincts, almost every precinct in the United States.
Improper precinct selection, for example, leads to non-representative samples that inflate support for Republicans.
Minneapolis' 4th Precinct was already on thin ice when it came to establishing community trust.
The totals were officially recorded on paper and called in by each precinct election captain.
We can extrapolate some trends, though, from voter data at the county and precinct level.
Officers in their precinct, the 47th, had been wearing the body cameras for two months.
Surgeons may seek to tour a local hospital; journalists a newsroom; police officers a precinct.
Around the 67th Precinct station house, where Officer Veve is assigned, a quietness is palpable.
The lead detective on the case worked out of the 75th Police Precinct in Brooklyn.
CT on February 3, all 1,678 precinct locations will shut their doors to start voting.
" The Sanders' campaign's goal: Have "fully trained volunteers in every single precinct in the state.
From the cleaner up to the commanding officer, everyone in that precinct knew Brian well.
The investigators, once promoted, typically stay in the same precinct squads where they were trained.
"Older people know what it means," said Marjorie Ingram, an Iowa precinct captain for Biden.
A month later, he was transferred to a different precinct and put on night shift.
After all, there had never been any app-specific training for the many precinct chairs.
Surveillance video from inside the precinct shows him shooting at several officers and civilian employees.
UNLIKE a primary, though, people will gather in person at their precinct or another location.
"It's very likely in my precinct," Waters said about Yang not reaching the viability threshold.
Two Yang precinct captains stood near each other after Yang's final rally in Des Moines.
Some precinct leaders found themselves on hold for hours, with others disconnected after long waits.
Only one person at a precinct could be authorized to submit results through the app.
"We Iowans take this so seriously," said Sue Body, a precinct secretary in Clarke County.
She was a precinct inspector in California's District 29, where Sanders lost by a smidgen.
Mr. Murrell's mother attended the arraignment, sitting silently among police officers from Officer Veve's precinct.
Hot water has been shut down at the precinct as a precaution, the police said.
On caucus day, those votes will be woven into the broader count in each precinct.
Rick Smith, a Buttigieg precinct captain from Urbandale, believes Buttigieg's main problem is name recognition.
Here's the relevant bit: Those, then, are the state delegate equivalent results for this precinct.
Nieves stopped when he heard that Rosado's lawyer had arrived at the precinct, Rosado said.
Dawson later signed a commit-to-caucus card and agreed to be a precinct leader.
Michael J. LoPuzzo walks through the tall wooden doors of the 40th Precinct station house.
Market-rate lofts on the southern edge of the precinct presage a wave of gentrification.
An earlier version of this column misstated the previous name of the Midtown South precinct.
It's also hard to infer what shifts in turnout by precinct mean for certain groups.
I spent the morning of the election reporting from a precinct in the Treme neighborhood.
That's because any candidate who doesn't manage to achieve 15 percent support in his or her precinct during the first round of voting is eliminated from contention in that precinct, which frees up his or her supporters to choose among the more viable contenders.
A number of factors — including the catastrophic failure of a mobile app designed to submit precinct results, inconsistent calculations of final results, and jammed phone lines causing hours-long holds — barred precinct captains from initially sending the proper data to the Iowa Democratic Party headquarters.
Local Black Lives Matter activists took to social media, organizing a march to the city's Fourth Precinct police station under the hashtag #justiceforjamar, which evolved into an open-ended occupation of the street outside the precinct, with tents and banners stretching down the block.
She dealt with her mounting anxiety by making new spreadsheets to compare precinct-level historical data and devoted her last hour of her campaign's last day to one final round of phone-banking to voters in what she worried was her one underperforming precinct.
The motion filed on Monday continued the attacks against the woman's truthfulness, pointing out that her grand jury testimony in many ways contradicted the early interviews she gave to officers from the 60th Precinct, the 66th Precinct and from the Police Department's Internal Affairs Bureau.
To make the process user-friendly for precinct chairs — whose technological know-how and past experience with the caucus varies — the state party "invited testing from security experts of varying backgrounds, experienced volunteers, first-time precinct chairs and community leaders," the state party official said.
The star turned herself into the police at New York City's 109 Precinct on Oct. 1.
That's what earns Aziz Ansari a turn in the interrogation room of his local police precinct.
The girl was ushered into the precinct, where she encountered the two brothers, shaking with fear.
The only remaining outstanding delegates, in the Des Moines precinct, wouldn't make up the Sanders deficit.
That means he got a little more than one vote per precinct [more] than she did.
They plan to have the results combined at the precinct site during the in-person contest.
In fact, Hacham is the first Muslim to be elected as a precinct delegate in Dearborn.
The property, 80 Collins precinct in Melbourne's central business district, expands Dexus's presence in the area.
He now works in a midtown Manhattan precinct and talks to kids, just like Moynihan did.
Police Chief Medaria Arradondo appeared at a demonstration earlier in the day at a police precinct.
Doña Ana County, New Mexico, for instance, uses Voting Convenience Centers instead of precinct-based voting.
He was charged at the 6th Precinct and was later photographed arriving at his Manhattan apartment.
Jacqueline Pritchett told the Detroit News that the precinct is working with residents on gun safety.
He also allegedly punched a police sergeant while being processed at the precinct, the Post reported.
It was a defective smartphone app that delayed reporting of precinct results in Iowa this week.
A poll station official holds "I Voted" stickers at the Denmark Depot polling precinct on Feb.
That amounts to little more than five reported armed robberies per day in the 16th precinct.
A precinct in Chhattihgarh, India can now claim it owns a mugshot for Babli, a goat.
Ossoff won every precinct here in April and will want to run up the score tonight.
And the events ran smoothly for the campaign in the precinct where he volunteered, he noted.
They shortened early voting and abolished youth preregistration, same-day registration, and out-of-precinct voting.
His goal: to ensure precinct captains show up at Monday night's Iowa caucuses and rally support.
It was light and playful despite being set in a Brooklyn police precinct, perfect comfort television.
The royal then hopped into a car and headed to the Justice and Emergency Services Precinct.
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Determined, Stringfield demanded a meeting with their captain, a white motorcycle cop in the Black precinct.
The precinct shared a series of photos from Angel's final moments on both Twitter and Facebook.
After all, the police precinct in that Upper Manhattan neighborhood recorded 121 other homicides that year.
The next day was Saturday, so I went to my local precinct to file a report.
This is a photo of a racist and derogatory Christmas tree at the Minneapolis 4th precinct.
Investigators had planned to interview her a third time on Friday at the 121st Precinct station.
They are expected to bring the woman to a police station in the Staten Island precinct.
The Daily Beast reported that multiple individuals were taken to the nearest NYPD precinct for questioning.
I've been meeting electeds and community people since I was a precinct commander in Central Park.
The housing complex is in the 94th Precinct, where no murders have been recorded this year.
They redrew precinct lines, pushing almost all the city's black voters into two city council districts.
Photography, at its mid-nineteenth-century beginning, muscled in on painting one precinct at a time.
On Tuesday night, every police precinct in New York City did something to mark the occasion.
Last month, the 106th Precinct reported a rise in car break-ins along Cross Bay Boulevard.
It is in the southeastern corner of the 48th Precinct, which had 223 robberies through Oct.
Baldwin was charged at the 6th Precinct and was later photographed arriving at his Manhattan apartment.
And in Haskell County, elections officials said they had not initially reported returns from one precinct.
Florida NPR-affiliate WLRN reported several voter complaints about the precinct in Le Club Century Village.
Rubio won, and Trump finished fourth with only 90 votes, around 7 percent of the precinct.
By comparison, police in that precinct made nearly 500 low-level marijuana possession arrests last year.
Real estate stocks were also in black, with Precinct Properties New Zealand Ltd gaining 0.8 percent.
With almost every precinct reporting, Northam had a massive 20 point margin (more than 103,000 votes).
Historically, the party only publicly releases how many delegates the candidate won out of each precinct.
The first officers to wear them went on patrol in the 34th Precinct in Upper Manhattan.
He was previously a New York City police officer working for the 1st precinct in Manhattan.
Her husband had made a mistake, she told the precinct worker, and needed a new ballot.
Police records show that Mr. Cordero and Mr. Ninos left the precinct at 5:30 p.m.
But Falk's hospital was outside the precinct, so they hurried into the first cab that came.
There was the time he pointed out a precinct with the digit between pointer and ring.
They drove him back to the 90th Precinct in Williamsburg, where he was interviewed and arrested.
Share of voters who live in a precinct that is ... 4% 3% 20183% 1% 100% Dem.
Besieged precinct workers couldn't get through on the jammed phone lines to check much of anything.
Local commanders are not present, as they would be at the traditional precinct community council meetings.
Logs for that computer, however, showed two memory cards for Precinct 216 inserted, an hour apart.
If Sandra's story doesn't leave him dangerously exposed, his relationship with the new precinct captain will.
Ten miles north, in a precinct of downtown Savannah, Hillary Clinton won 98% of the vote.
During those years, my public school took a class field trip to a Brooklyn police precinct.
Even in a car that resembled something out of the detective unit at Brooklyn's 77th Precinct.
The number of state delegates that each precinct is allocated is based on previous election turnout.
Iowans began to gather at a local space in their election precinct starting at 7 p.m.
One of the precinct chairs in Shelby County said they would call in their results instead.
All those results would be reported by the precinct chair through a newly developed smartphone app.
Many precinct leaders failed to use the app or were unable to log in to it.
Each precinct location will be given an unopened deck of cards by the Nevada Democratic Party.
It began when, at each precinct, attendees divided into groups based on which candidate they support.
They might interview every voter, every other voter or every sixth voter, depending on the precinct.
Other times, he was taken to the precinct in handcuffs and released after a few hours.
WASHINGTON — If a voter accidentally casts a ballot in the wrong precinct, should it be counted?
He was taken to Brooklyn's 77th precinct, put in a room and handcuffed to a pole.
"Be assured there is no threat to the precinct," Australian Open organizers said in a statement.
His precinct, Cedar Rapids 39, reported 190 votes on the work sheet submitted to the party.
But during Monday night's caucuses, those precinct chairs could not connect with party leaders via phone.
They were selected using precinct level census estimates from ESRI and voter registration data from L2.
Still, Ms. Warren did not receive enough votes to win a single delegate in the precinct.
Officer Mulkeen patrolled the 48th precinct briefly before joining the anti-crime unit in the Bronx.
They will be entered into Google forms pre-installed on iPads being used at each precinct.
And it benefits candidates like Warren, who has a cadre of experienced precinct captains behind her.
She was frustrated by the response time, as the nearest precinct is just five blocks away.
The precinct is trying to improve morale under a new commanding officer, Deputy Inspector Brian Hennessy.
In the 2202th precinct, for instance, American Indian voters make up 2628 percent of registered voters.
The Alligator Point Precinct has been moved to Chillas Hall in Lanark Village for the election.
After every precinct finished its initial count, Beshear led by 5,883 votes out of 1,443,048 cast.
The 23rd Precinct police said they were making no progress finding the man who stole Sunny.
Malcolm X and several hundred protesters marched on the police precinct, demanding Hinton get medical attention.
"We're putting signs at every precinct encouraging everybody approaching to wash their hands," Mr. Vancore said.
In 21, Detective Simonsen joined the precinct squad, where he became an expert on robbery cases.
The New York Police Department's Midtown North precinct tweeted a picture of Ms. Reyes on Jan.
Sometimes people have to draw their addresses, and then the county places them in their precinct.
The state party will also have early voting at precinct sites around the state, as well as Caucus Day voting locations on the Las Vegas strip, targeted at workers in the hospitality industry who might not be able to make it to their precinct to vote.
But she'd committed to caucus for Klobuchar and was considering an alliance with Steyer voters where they band together behind just one of the two in each precinct so they can get enough support to walk away with some delegates in at least one precinct each.
The number of delegates at stake is fixed going into the caucus — it's based roughly on the performance of recent Democratic candidates in the precinct — and the chairperson uses the final alignment count to calculate the equivalent number of delegates each candidate has won from that precinct.
What drew less attention are numbers supplied to me by a senior policy aide in Mayor Hodges's office: a 78 percent rise so far this year in gunshot wound victims, with a 153 percent rise in the Fourth Precinct alone, the precinct in which Jamar was killed.
For example, if a precinct voted for the Democratic senator 70 percent to 30 percent in 2008, the pollster might choose to put an exit poll interviewer at that precinct to see if the Democrat is getting less than 70 percent of the vote this time around.
Trolls expressing support for President Trump called into the phone line Democrats were supposed to use for reporting precinct tallies during the Iowa caucuses, adding to the chaos Monday night as the election app failed and precinct chairs tried to phone in results instead, Bloomberg reports.
The state Democratic party has called the race for Clinton, but Sanders has yet to concede and has asked the party to release the vote counts for each precinct, amid claims that the party failed to provide oversight at 90 precinct locations in Iowa on Monday night.
This year, with a competitive race, the Seventh Precinct chairman, Chris Nelson, was expecting up to 27.
By the time party officials announced the final tallies, results from only one precinct were still missing.
Instead, he began telling people at the precinct that Inserillo had made trouble for him, she said.
Precinct chairs were supposed to use the app to deliver caucus results directly to the Democratic Party.
He made furtive recordings inside the precinct station house, at roll calls and during his forcible arrest.
An example of this is in the City of New Hampton Ward Three precinct in Chickasaw County.
He wants to take over the local police precinct, which has been subjected to devastating budget cuts.
Over in the section reserved for Biden supporters, the precinct captain Penny Schempp began to get nervous.
The video appears to show the golfer taking a breathalyzer test in the Jupiter Police Department precinct.
Reps at the 11th Street Precinct Bar & Grill did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.
For example, if you're at a precinct office to vote, who do you report an irregularity to?
All 67 counties have completed counting Election Day precinct votes, according to the Division of Elections website.
It also used precinct-wide data, while software such as PredPol can target enforcement to specific blocks.
Mr. Loeb was arrested, brought to the precinct and shackled to the floor of an interrogation room.
It was not even the first cow in the 103rd Precinct to make a run for freedom.
In 2008, Nelson was backing Joe Biden, who was one person short of viability in the precinct.
DES MOINES — Days before Iowa Democrats went to their precinct caucuses, the news dropped like a bomb.
To remain "viable" a candidate's group must clear a bar — usually about 15% support in each precinct.
For our precinct with 435, each group would have needed 66 people in order to be viable.
Property companies also had a boost, with Property for Industries and Precinct Properties each rising 1.2 percent.
Together, it's a pattern that's very consistent with the theory that it's mainly noise from precinct selection.
A T-shirt was created by patrol officers with a new nickname for the precinct: Fort Surrender.
And in Richmond, Va., one precinct was reported to have run out of ballots by 8 a.m.
The Daily Beast reported that multiple people were taken into custody for questioning at the local precinct.
The Times is documenting every murder recorded this year in the 40th precinct of the South Bronx.
The groom, also 28, is an officer in the New York Police Department in the Sixth Precinct.
The special police precinct for tourists and foreigners started investigating because the swimmers' stories were quite contradictory.
And it's not the Naz who's seemed so helpless and hapless in the precinct and at Rikers.
The polling station where she voted was not in her precinct, so her vote was not counted.
That precinct had close to 800 voters in the first round of the special election in April.
Polling times were also extended in one precinct in Gaston County by 220 minutes, the board said.
CNN spoke to an official inspector, Annette Red Tomahawk, at the Standing Rock reservation's Porcupine voting precinct.
The patrol is made up of volunteers who work in conjunction with the 70th Precinct, he said.
The Sanders campaign has called on the party to release the raw vote totals at each precinct.
Explore our extremely detailed interactive map of the 2016 presidential election to see how your precinct voted.
Acosta was once in the police precinct taking calls while a detective was questioning a murder suspect.
He was arrested for misdemeanor assault and felony criminal mischief and spent the night in the precinct.
"He attended all our meetings," said Heidi Chain, president of the community council at the nearby precinct.
On Sunday afternoon, the street outside the 69th Precinct station house was still an active crime scene.
If you suspect animal abuse or neglect, report your concerns to 311 or your local police precinct.
Mr. Dietl had prowled the precinct in one of the department's old green-and-white patrol cars.
The precinct -- Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas -- had six volunteers present as of 5 p.m.
Election 2020 The Iowa Democratic Party began a partial recanvass of the state's caucus precinct results yesterday.
Eventually, of course, precinct chairs had to report three sets of tallies in that now-infamous app.
First off, attendees in each precinct caucus will divide into groups and record their first-preference votes.
"In my precinct, I think Pete will probably win it," said Barbara Wells, a Des Moines resident.
In a recanvas, the state party reviews the worksheets used by precinct chairs to calculate the results.
"Please test the app today," read directions provided to precinct leaders on the eve of the caucus.
In the past, Arizona voters who cast ballots in the wrong precinct had their votes thrown out.
But if a candidate lacks a precinct captain in a given caucus, that process is immeasurably harder.
And clearly the training was insufficient, considering that some of the precinct captains couldn't even download it.
Caucus precinct chairs found these numbers had operators who answered the phones and could take their results.
Deputy Inspector Emmanuel Gonzalez Jr. of the 72nd Precinct called a dozen of his officers to help.
Mr. Geiken, the executive director, said the app had been rolled out as planned to precinct leaders.
"This is the first time in forty years that I haven't been a precinct captain," she said.
How would these precinct captains convince supporters of a failed candidate that their "home" was with Biden?
In 2007, several people broke out of New York City police precinct houses by jumping through windows.
Those forms will act as a backup in case a review of precinct-level results is necessary.
The app is intended to report caucus results, but multiple precinct officials reported troubles with the app.
In this episode, he helps Peter win one precinct by leading Iowa supporters to him through song.
Murder in the 2140-217 Trust ebbs in a precinct with many murders but too few detectives.
Nine of the 14 lowest-staffed precinct detective squads for violent crime in the city are there.
As precinct-level and individual level voter data becomes available additional analyses will surely confirm these trends.
Shortly after joining the department in 1985, he was assigned to the 44th Precinct in the Bronx.
Campaigns are expecting an invitation to witness the transmission of early vote totals to individual precinct sites.
He donned it one morning in 2016 as he tried to nonchalantly enter Brooklyn's 77th Precinct offices.
The group recently held a training led by off-duty officers from the Police Department's 72nd Precinct.
Pledged delegate counts can change after initial precinct-level contests are held, based on final vote counts.
The county announced Tuesday evening that voting hours at the precinct would be extended to 9 pm.
Jazmine Outlaw, the president of the 101st Precinct Community Council, a group that meets with precinct commanders, said the police officers were rarely visible except at scheduled events and meetings, which residents who are skeptical of the police in the predominantly black, Latino and Caribbean neighborhood do not attend.
Similar to last year, when a budget deal included the hiring of 13,300 police officers, the biggest surprise came via the Police Department: The mayor announced that a fully staffed police precinct would be created in southeastern Queens, the 116th Precinct, paid for with $70 million in capital funds.
A similar picture emerged in Queens, where the police precinct covering majority-black Queens Village had an arrest rate more than 10 times that of the precinct that serves Forest Hills, where blacks are a tiny portion of the population, even though the rate of complaints was the same.
That includes 11-year-old Allisyn Shelley, who will speak for Donald J. Trump in one Davenport precinct.
Fourth Precinct Police Officer James Tobin responded and quickly located the taxi, Marini and her child, police said.
The early focus on precinct organizers, campaigns and voters are critical to ensuring the contests are run smoothly.
In the first half of 2014, there were more shootings in Brownsville's 73rd Precinct than all of Manhattan.
McLoughlin was assigned to the South Midtown Precinct, which includes Times Square, where the morning show is filmed.
When Inserillo graduated from the police academy in 22016, she requested to join the 220rd Precinct in Queens.
As of March, the 71st Precinct — where Vassel was killed — had only partially implemented the body camera program.
Since 218 every police precinct in a known gang area has seen a rise in the murder rate.
None of the precinct chairs had received any training on the usage of this app before caucus day.
This was a federal case, not some good cop, bad cop routine in a two-bit precinct house.
Back at the Harlem precinct, the officers have discovered that the explosives are missing from an evidence locker.
McLoughlin is assigned to the South Midtown Precinct, which includes Time Square, where the morning show is filmed.
Mr. Jenkins, Ms. Gonzalez and Ms. Boyd were taken to the 100th Precinct for questioning on Monday night.
Five people were wounded in November when gunfire erupted near a Minneapolis police precinct where activists were demonstrating.
URBNSURF Sydney will be the city's newest wave pool, located in the Olympic Park precinct of the city.
Four years later, the area was opened up to the public as an as entertainment and shopping precinct.
And yet the number of voters appears to have increased in precinct Des Moines-20.15 in Polk County.
And yet the number of voters appears to have increased in precinct Des Moines-62 in Polk County.
The comedy starring Andy Samberg ran for five seasons and centered on the 99th police precinct in Brooklyn.
Magnolia precinct in Harrison County, for example, gave out 0.56 state-delegate equivalents when it was allotted 0.47.
In "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," at 9, an unstable detective returns to the precinct after years of working undercover.
"I saw my precinct chair on the phone, but I don't know what he was doing," she said.
Jake and Gina knew each other long before working at the 99th precinct together, but it's no coincidence.

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