Over and out? NYPD says that some police radio channels will not be encrypted, and remain open to public

Police officials revealed Tuesday that some NYPD radios may be spared from the ongoing encryption process, yet some pols say that may not be enough to quell transparency concerns.

The revelation came during Mayor Eric Adams’ weekly media availability on Tuesday, a day after amNewYork Metro reported that a slew of Bronx precincts were the latest to have their radios encrypted, and their channels cut off from public monitoring. Previously, the NYPD encrypted radios in Brooklyn and Staten Island.