“I crossed the line, with Late Tour Crime”
The One, The Only and the Original Late Tour Crime
A tour of New York City at night, told through the narration of cops who handled these very crimes.
See New York through the eyes of a former NYPD officer who will act as your guide. Police Officers refer to “The Late Tour” as the shift that starts after dark when the city is at its most dangerous. Late Tour Crime Tours offers a once in a lifetime experience to cross the Police Line and look behind the scenes at some of New York City’s most famous crimes and rescues as told by the officers who actually handled them.
History
Be guided through time and explore the historic crimes that shaped the city that never sleeps.
Discovery
Former NYPD cops give you a faithful retelling of the actions and the consequences of some on NYC’s most historic criminal events.
exploration
Explore from the pinnacle of the World Trade Center to the depths of the NYC Subway system.
Book a tour
Take an evening tour of New York City with “Late Tour Crime”. Our luxury vans depart at 7:30 PM and end at about 10:30pm. In addition to learning about the various crimes, murders and rescues you will explore NYC from The World Trade Center in NY’s Financial District and visit other parts of NYC including Chelsea, Midtown, Times Square, the Upper Westside, Central Park and the East side.
About The Tour
See and learn about the gruesome cold-hearted murder of John Lennon. Hear from the Police Officer who last saw John Lennon alive as he made all attempts to save his life.
Hear from the officer who cleared the fuselage of flight 1549, at the Miracle on the Hudson.
Stand witness to the details of the Nancy Spungen Murder and the back-story of her accused lover, Sid Vicious of the Sex Pistols.
Learn about “The Crime of the Century” and of the highly esteemed architect, Stanford White, shot at point bank range as he sat in the audience in the Madison Square Garden Theater, that he designed during the opening night of “Mam’zelle Champagne”.
Learn first-hand, the dark history of the second most visited site in the world.
Learn the historic events that surrounded the cold-blooded assassinations of New York City Police Officers.
Visit ground zero and learn of a first-hand experience of life and death from former Police Sergeant John Moran and co-founder of Late Tour Crime.
Visit other notorious crime scenes including the “Preppy Killer” and the “Subway Vigilante”.
COME CROSS THE LINE
John Moran and Glen Hallahan, former NYPD Supervisors and veterans of NYC’s most violent era come together to share their city, their experiences and the experiences of others who have honorably served in the NYPD.
John Moran
Former Police Detective Sergeant John Moran fought crime and served the community in Central Harlem’s 32nd Police Precinct. He was assigned to the NYPD’s elite Street Crime Unit, Narcotics Enforcement Units, and a federal task force on organized crime. Sgt. Moran was involved in three street encounters that resulted in the exchange of gun fire with armed perpetrators and executed countless search warrants in New York City’s most dangerous narcotics locations. John put his life on the line in the service of this city and is a well-respected veteran of policing.
Glen Hallahan
Former Lieutenant Glen Hallahan is one of the NYPD’s most decorated veterans accumulating over 200 awards for his actions while serving the residents of the city of New York. He started his career in Manhattan’s 23rd police precinct in Spanish Harlem. Lieutenant Hallahan has served in the most dangerous communities in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx. He worked for six years in the NYPD’s elite Street Crime Unit. Glen exchanged gunfire with armed perpetrators on two occasions and was able to bring those violent offenders to justice.
With over 42 years of combined Police Experience the two, now Private Investigators are making available to the public what is called; “the closest thing to working in a Police Radio Car” in NYC. The challenges, benefits, danger and experience of policing are discussed with your tour guide, a former NYPD Officer. Let us tell you about New York City through the eyes of a City Cop.
Frequently Asked Questions
WHAT TO EXPECT?
Our evening only tours will bring you through the streets of New York City. Your tour will be guided by a former NYC Police Officer. You will be brought to some of New York City’s most notorious crime scenes and heroic police rescue locations. We will give you some insight as to what it is to be a New York City Police Officer, Detective or Supervisor.
IS THIS APPROPRIATE FOR CHILDREN?
Crime, murder and horrific events are discussed. We would rate our tour as a “PG 13” tour. This tour is not for small children. No child under 18 will be permitted without a parent. Violence, foul language, and graphic content are part of the tour.
HOW LONG WILL WE BE IN THE VEHICLE?
We try to keep the entire tour under 3.5 hours and will permit people to exit the vehicle at most stops. We take a bathroom and food break during the tour. The vehicles are 12 passenger luxury vans.
CAN I BRING BAGGAGE?
Space in van is limited and we request that only a small bag/pocketbook/backpack be carried. The bags will have to be kept in your personal space.
IS FILMING PERMITTED?
We certainly permit and encourage you to take photographs, however some locations are sensitive, and we ask that you remain respectful to people’s privacy. Audio and video recording is not permitted from inside the Late Tour Crime Vehicle.
HOW MIGHT I GET IN TOUCH WITH YOU?
By email at Info@latetourcrime.com . Once you book a tour you will be given a number you could text to.
HOW MIGHT I PAY FOR A TOUR?
Tours are booked by credit card/debit card only.
WILL WE GO ON TOUR IN INCLEMENT WEATHER?
We intend on running tours under most inclement weather circumstances, however severe weather system may cause cancellations, you will be notified.
WOULD I BE ABLE TO DROP OR CHANGE MY TOUR?
Cancellation must be made 24 hours in advance.
HOW WOULD I GET A REFUND?
Refunds will be credited to the card used.
CAN WE BOOK TOURS AS A GROUP?
Tours could be booked in groups; exclusive group tours are available and must be set up via email in advance.
ARE THE TOURS HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE?
There are no special accommodations for persons with disability, however we will do whatever is necessary to assist anyone who would have difficulty entering and exiting a van or walking short distances. See comment about walking in FAQ.
IS THERE MUCH WALKING?
Guest will leave the tour van at some locations and walk several hundred yards. Remaining in the van is your option however you may miss the narration of the crime.