Guilty Pleas Entered in 2022 East Harlem Fatal Shooting by Shaun McClam and Luis Roman
Two men plead guilty to the 2022 fatal shooting of Timothy Parker in East Harlem related to a drug dispute, resulting in expected sentences of 20 years-to-life and 13 years.
New York Man Indicted for Attempted Murder of Danish Tourist in Daylight Upper West Side Attack
Joshua Zinberg was indicted for attempted murder and assault after attacking a Danish tourist in New York City, causing severe lacerations. Officials cited the need for visitor safety and addressed the city's mental health service gaps.
New York City Confronts Self-Defense Dilemma Following Marine Veteran's Acquittal in Subway Chokehold Death
Daniel Penny's acquittal in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely has sparked NYC debates on self-defense, potentially influencing public behavior and highlighting the city's struggle with mental health issues.
Officer Sicknick's Family Condemns Trump's Pardon of January 6 Convicts as Politicians and Public React with Dismay
The Sicknick family condemns Trump's pardon of January 6th offenders, calling it a "betrayal of decency," while officials and politicians react with dismay to the controversial decision.
Man Slashed on No. 2 Train Near Penn Station Amid Dispute, Prompting MTA Shutdown and Arrests
A man was slashed with a box cutter on a No. 2 train during a dispute, leading to his and the assailant's arrest. The incident underlines safety concerns and ongoing efforts to increase police presence on NYC subways.
66-Year-Old MTA Worker Assaulted at Harlem Subway Station, Suspect Sought by NYPD
A 66-year-old MTA worker was punched at a Harlem subway station; the suspect remains at large. The city plans to increase subway police presence overnight. The victim is recovering, and the police are seeking information from the public.
New Administration Signals Intense ICE Operations in Sanctuary Cities Like NYC and Chicago Post-Inauguration
Reports indicate a possible increase in ICE operations in sanctuary cities after the new administration takes office, targeting immigrants with removal orders. The incoming White House border czar, Tom Homan, pledges to intensify enforcement.
Stericycle Inc. Agrees to $9.5 Million Settlement for Violating Federal Hazardous Waste Laws
Stericycle, Inc. has been fined $9.5 million for numerous hazardous waste management law violations from 2014 to 2020, according to a settlement with U.S. authorities.
U.S. Government Sues Lettire Construction Corp. for Alleged Fair Housing Act Violations in New York
The U.S. government sued Lettire Construction Corp. for Fair Housing Act violations, involving disability accessibility in multifamily housing complexes.
Probe into Alleged "Pay for Play" Schemes Rocks NYPD and NYC Sheriff's Office
Federal and city agencies are investigating allegations of corrupt promotion practices within New York's police departments, involving possible bribery and favoritism.
Alleged Venezuelan Gang Members Charged with Weapons Trafficking in Manhattan Court
Three Venezuelan migrants in Manhattan are charged with weapons trafficking and linked to the Tren de Aragua gang, with operations investigated following a cell phone theft probe.
Rudy Giuliani Testifies in Court to Defend Florida Condo and World Series Rings Amid $146M Defamation Judgment
Rudy Giuliani defends his Florida condo and World Series rings in court as assets are challenged to satisfy a $146 million defamation judgment against him.












