Tina Moore

Background

Tina Moore is a veteran crime reporter and is the New York Post’s police bureau chief. She graduated with a bachelor's of arts in journalism from Temple University and has been a working journalist for more than 25 years. She has written countless articles about crime in New York City, telling the stories of victims and crime fighters alike. She previously worked at the New York Daily News, the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Associated Press. She loves running in Central Park.

Latest Articles

NYPD nabs suspect for killing of sports YouTuber

Mohamed Sawaneh, 21, was nabbed by the NYPD on Tuesday morning.

Woman raped by a man who asked for directions in the Bronx: cops

A woman was forcibly raped by a stranger who asked her for directions in the Bronx Monday, police said Saturday.

Female NYPD cop has 'long road to recovery' after being struck by repeat offender during wild brawl: union boss

The female NYPD officer who was slugged in the face by a repeat offender in a wild, caught-on-camera attack has a "long road to recovery ahead," police union officials said.

I was robbed at knifepoint in Central Park by a gang of kids — it felt dystopian

"All of the kids in this group surrounded us and started grabbing at our bags... It’s one thing for this to happen, but it’s another for these kids to be...

Robberies, assaults surge in Central Park, leaving New Yorkers and NYC tourists terrified: 'Never felt this unsafe'

Robberies and assaults are skyrocketing in Central Park, leaving tourists and lifelong New Yorkers on edge due to violent teens, vagrants and migrants roaming the streets.

Chilling video captures NYC maniac bludgeoning his dad in head with wrench after running him over: cops

The blood-curdling incident happened at 10:25 p.m. Monday in Kew Gardens Hills, with the 56-year-old victim's 30-year-old sun, Yu Wang -- who may have been high on crack -- first...

Man stabbed after ‘catcalling incident gone wrong’ near NYC bar: sources

A 23-year-old man was stabbed multiple times after a “catcalling incident gone wrong” near a busy Manhattan bar Saturday afternoon, cops and sources said.

NYC Uber driver says passenger pepper-sprayed him over skin color

A young woman who allegedly assaulted her Uber driver with pepper spray in Midtown this week said she did it because of his skin color, the driver claimed to The...

2 injured after gunman shoots SUV driver in chaotic Queens shooting: NYPD

A gunman shot and wounded an SUV driver on a Queens street Saturday morning and a second man was also struck by bullet, police said.

Suspected gang member charged with shooting NYPD sergeants flips off camera in holding cell

Joshua Dorsett, 22, can be seen flipping off the camera while handcuffed and shackled inside the dingy cell, the snap provided to The Post showed.

NYPD chief bitten by city councilwoman at protest 'pissed off' she's playing victim, says pol's lying about being choked

The NYPD chief bitten by a city councilwoman during a raucous shelter protest last week in Brooklyn is "pissed off" the pol is making herself out to be the victim,...

2 NYPD sergeants shot following armed NYC robbery, suspected gang member in custody

Two police sergeants were shot during a struggle with a gunman who had allegedly just robbed a shop on the Lower East Side Thursday, according to law-enforcement sources.

Vandal busted on hate crimes charges for allegedly splattering paint on home of Brooklyn Museum's Jewish director: cops

Taylor Pelton, 28, of Queens, was picked up by the NYPD's Hate Crime Task Force and charged with criminal mischief as a hate crime.

Retired probation officer had mysterious note in her pocket when she killed ex-daughter-in-law, herself on posh UES street: sources

The terminally ill retired probation officer who gunned down her ex-daughter-in-law on the Upper East Side -- before killing herself -- had a mysterious note in her pocket when she...

Adams signs emergency order to stop parts of controversial solitary confinement ban in city jails

Mayor Eric Adams' signed an emergency order Saturday putting the kibosh on parts of a controversial City Council ban on solitary confinement at city jails, The New York Post has...

Elderly man's severed foot lands on parked car after he jumps to his death from luxe NYC building

An elderly man jumped to his death from a luxury Upper West Side building Saturday morning -- and his foot was severed in the fall, landing on a car out...

Grave hunters: Volunteers scour NYC cemeteries for unmarked NYPD cop graves

Two big-hearted volunteers have been scouring city cemeteries to find the unmarked graves of dozens of fallen NYPD officers -- and raising money to honor their memory.

Shooter who murdered off-duty NYPD officer 40 years ago released from prison, 42nd cop killer freed in seven years

Jose Curet will be the 42nd cop killer in the state granted their freedom in seven years.

Rape surges 11% in NYC — as bail reform, vulnerable migrants, depleted NYPD create perfect crime storm

Troubling NYPD stats reveal 880 rapes reported citywide from Jan. 1 through July 14, compared to 796 in the same period last year. 

Boy named after Superman ran to get first aid kit in desperate bid to save his 'hero' mom killed in NYC July 4 drunk driving crash

A little boy named after the Man of Steel watched his mom get mowed down on the Fourth of July by an alleged drunk driver on the Lower East Side...