Los Angeles Director Carl Erik Rinsch Charged in $11 Million Fraud Scheme Against Streaming Service
Los Angeles director Carl Erik Rinsch has been charged with defrauding a streaming service out of $11 million intended for TV production, allegedly using it for personal and speculative expenses.
Manhattan Domestic Violence Case Dismissed on Technicality Amid New York's Strict Discovery Laws, Leaving Survivor Without Protection
A New York domestic violence case was dismissed due to prosecutors not disclosing an officer's minor infraction, exemplifying the contention over discovery laws and their impact on justice.
18-Year-Old Student Stabbed Near Martin Luther King High School in Manhattan, One in Custody
An 18-year-old student was stabbed near a Manhattan high school, with one person in custody. The incident occurred post-dismissal; the victim is stable.
Suspect Luigi Mangione's Fed Trial Delayed Amidst Claims of Police Misconduct in CEO Murder Probe
The federal case against Luigi Mangione for the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is postponed to April 18, with his defense claiming police misconduct in evidence collection.
Newark Authorities Release Footage of Potential Suspect in 2024 Murder of Imam Hassan Sharif
Authorities seek public help with new footage of a person of interest in the 2024 murder of Imam Hassan Sharif in Newark, offering a $35,000 reward for information.
Glenville Man Charged with Distributing Child Sexual Abuse Material, Faces Federal Court in Albany
A Glenville man is charged with distributing CSAM; the FBI and state police investigate, while he awaits a detention hearing. Project Safe Childhood leads the prosecution efforts.
Manhunt in Times Square, Suspect Sought After Setting Man Ablaze in Chilling Predawn Attack
NYPD seeks a suspect after a man was set on fire in Times Square and is critically injured. The attack appears non-random, with both men possibly acquainted.
New York City District Attorneys Advise Retailers on Legal Tactic to Elevate Shoplifting to Felony Charges
NYC district attorneys are training retailers to issue trespass notices, turning repeat shoplifting into felonies, aiming to counteract bail reforms and reduce retail theft. Critics fear this criminalizes poverty and undermines state reforms.
Manhunt Underway in Midtown as NYPD Searches for Suspect in Times Square Arson Attack
A man was set on fire in Midtown Manhattan early Sunday; the NYPD is seeking the suspect described as wearing blue clothing. The victim is stable after suffering significant burns.
NYPD Seeks Nine Suspects in Manhattan Subway Robbery with $3,500 Reward for Information
NYPD seeks nine suspects for a robbery on a Manhattan subway, where a 28-year-old was attacked and robbed on a "6" train at Canal Street. A reward is offered for information.
NYPD Officer Hospitalized After Being Pinned in Greenwich Village Collision, Driver in Custody
An NYPD officer was hospitalized after being pinned between vehicles in a Greenwich Village crash involving a Dodge Charger; the driver was taken into custody.
DHS Conducts Searches at Columbia University After Anti-Israel Activist's Arrest by ICE
DHS agents searched two Columbia University residences without making any arrests, days after anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil's ICE arrest. No evidence was seized during the operation.
Manhattan Murder-For-Hire Mastermind Sentenced to Lifetime Behind Bars After Tragic Killing of Innocent
Individuals involved in a murder-for-hire conspiracy in Manhattan received heavy prison sentences, including Anthony Lopez, who got 28 ½ years-to-life for a vendetta that led to an innocent bystander's death.