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A man was killed after being shot in the head Friday night on North Palm Street in Mantua; police are urging anyone with information to call the tip line.
Two people were arrested after a string of street robberies that targeted Latino residents in Charlotte. Police tracked a white Jeep using traffic cameras and made arrests near I-485.
Two people were injured when a vintage PT-17 biplane went down near Cleveland; both were taken to Northeast Georgia Medical Center and the crash is under investigation.
A Lake City shooting suspect was taken into custody in Washington, D.C.; he faces attempted murder and a weapon-enhancement charge and is awaiting extradition.
A 23-year-old man was slashed aboard a Bx2 bus in Concourse Village Friday; police say the attacker fled and the victim was taken to Lincoln Hospital.
A Hialeah man faces charges after police say he stalked his ex for months, placed a tracker on her car and attacked her new boyfriend.
Zaire Wade, 24, was arrested in Burbank after police responded to a 911 call; officers say a woman had lacerations, a handgun was seized and Wade posted $50K bond.
A Westlake U‑Haul yard caught fire Friday afternoon; SkyFOX footage shows several rental trucks destroyed and there were no reported injuries. Fire crews knocked the blaze down on scene.
A pedestrian was killed Thursday evening after being struck by a Metrolink train near Garvey and Francisquito in Baldwin Park. Investigators have closed tracks and service was suspended.
Hoboken police warn of waterfront donation scams: scammers borrow phones to move money through Venmo or Zelle, leaving victims out thousands.
A 14-year-old was shot in the foot at the Edenwald Houses Thursday night; police are searching for a man last seen wearing all black amid a small uptick in 47th Precinct shootings.
A 27‑year‑old man was stabbed near Valentine Avenue and E 187th Street on June 20; NYPD Crime Stoppers is seeking tips and offering a reward.
FBI New York reminded World Cup fans that hate crimes are federal offenses and urged witnesses to contact the bureau's tip line or portal.
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