Top NYC news: 23 injured in 6-alarm Brooklyn fire; school bus involved in 4-car crash on RFK Bridge

Top NYC news: 23 injured in 6-alarm Brooklyn fire; school bus involved in 4-car crash on RFK Bridge702 44th St., Brooklyn. | Photo: New York City Fire Department/Facebook
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Published on April 04, 2019

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in New York City, from a lawsuit filed against a South Street developer to a man assaulted and robbed at a Bronx train station. 

23 injured, roof collapses as 6-alarm fire tears through Brooklyn apartment building: FDNY

Twenty-three people — including 19 firefighters — suffered non-life threatening injuries after a fire tore through an apartment building in Brooklyn, the FDNY said. 

Read the full story on NBC New York. 

Developer built unsafe leaning condo tower to cut costs: suit

Forget Pisa — New York has the leaning tower of South Street.

Read the full story on the New York Post

Chelsea woman eyed in extortion of her parents

A 21-year-old Chelsea woman could soon be charged with trying to extort thousands of dollars from her well-off parents in China, the Daily News has learned.

Read the full story on the New York Daily News. 

School bus involved in 4-vehicle crash just off RFK Bridge

A school bus and at least three other vehicles were involved in a crash just off the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge in Queens early Wednesday, snarling traffic ahead of the morning rush as swarms of emergency personnel responded. 

Read the full story on NBC New York. 

Man assaulted, robbed at Bronx train station: police

A man was punched and robbed at a Bronx train station last Wednesday, police said.

Read the full story on PIX 11.