Every gun surrendered reduces the risk of a potential act of violence or accidental shooting. We’re proud that today New Yorkers turned in 147 firearms at our Upper West Side gun buyback with @nypdnews!
Last week, members of our Special Victims Division Wellness committee were thrilled to chat with Mariska Hargitay – aka Olivia Benson, our favorite fictional detective and real-life hero – after watching her play, Every Beautiful Thing!
We are so grateful to Mariska and the team at @TheJHF for their commitment to creating better responses to intimate partner and sexual violence in NYC and beyond.
RFP: ISLG & @manhattanda are seeking proposals from survivor-led organizations to help survivors of domestic and intimate partner violence in Manhattan access services, receive support, and remain safe.
Applications are due 7/22. Learn more: buff.ly/ntr2biy
ALT Request for Proposals: Support for Survivor-led Organizations. CUNY ISLG and the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office are seeking proposals from survivor-led grassroots organizations to provide support to people impacted by domestic and intimate partner violence (DV-IPV) in Manhattan. Applications are due July 22.
See the full RFP on CUNY ISLG’s site.
This week, our summer law fellows met with D.A. Bragg in small groups to learn more about his career journey in public service and how the office has evolved under his tenure!
“Domestic and intimate-partner violence remains one of the most pervasive crimes in New York City.” – D.A. Bragg. Learn more about our new funding for grassroots organizations to support people impacted by intimate-partner violence in Manhattan in @1010wins.
"There have been times and issues where you sort of have silos or a lack of communication on guns. Through the gun violence strategic partnership, we've knocked those silos down."- D.A. Bragg. More on how our office is reducing gun violence in @News12BX: bronx.news12.com/2026/06/11/…
“The defendant’s disturbing conduct is unacceptable for a member of law enforcement.” – D.A. Bragg. Watch here to learn more about the guilty plea of a former NYPD officer for having sex with a woman he arrested and sending inappropriate messages to crime victims.
We’re spreading the word about our upcoming gun buyback with @nypdnews! Join us this Saturday to turn in firearms in exchange for cash – no questions asked.
“We hope by empowering survivor-led, grassroots organizations, we can help reach more New Yorkers, address their safety needs, and drive down domestic violence in Manhattan.” – D.A. Bragg. Learn more about this new funding with @CUNYISLG: manhattanda.org/d-a-bragg-cu…
Watch D.A. Bragg give remarks celebrating the opening of Barrier Free Living’s Freedom Village, an extraordinary facility that provides safe, fully accessible, dignified homes to some of New York’s most vulnerable residents!
ICYMI: Learn more about the indictment of a former NYPD sergeant for allegedly stealing approximately $132,366.85 in standard and overtime pay via @1010WINS.
“This behavior significantly damages faith in the criminal justice system and discourages people from coming forward to report crimes, which harms public safety.” – D.A. Bragg. Read more on this guilty plea of a former NYPD officer in @nytimes: nytimes.com/2026/06/10/nyreg…
Yesterday, @JCRCNY welcomed D.A. Bragg to its Fellowships Against Hate Alumni Gathering where CEO Mark Treyger highlighted the critical role of our community partnerships in combatting hate. Watch here!
"Manufacturers can't have the capacity in their printers to print 3D guns. It could be a complete game changer in this space.” – D.A. Bragg. More on the new law in New York aimed at stopping the proliferation of 3D-printed ghost guns in @ABC7NY: abc7ny.com/post/new-law-york…
NEW: Today we announced the guilty plea of a former NYPD officer for sending inappropriate messages to two women who were victims of crimes, and having sexual intercourse with a woman shortly after she was arrested. Learn more: manhattanda.org/d-a-bragg-fo…
“City employees who fraudulently drain the city’s coffers will be held accountable.” – D.A. Bragg. Read more about the indictment of a former NYPD sergeant for allegedly stealing $132,000 in pay: nydailynews.com/2026/06/09/e…
Today D.A. Bragg joined @JCRCNY's Fellowships Against Hate Alumni Gathering to discuss our Office’s strategies to combat hate crimes by both holding people who commit these crimes accountable and investing in community-based prevention!
“As alleged, Rayna Rampaul stole approximately $132,000 in pay from the NYPD while she worked as a sergeant, a leadership position.” – D.A. Bragg. Learn more about this indictment in @amNewYork: amny.com/new-york/manhattan/…