Federal Judge Deep-Sixes Ex-NYPD Boss Donlon's RICO Gambit At Adams Allies
A federal judge dismissed Tom Donlon’s RICO-style suit against top NYPD officials and Mayor Eric Adams, finding the complaint didn’t plead a coordinated criminal enterprise.
Manhattan DA Charges Suspect with Assault and Robbery Following Knife Attacks at Broadway-Lafayette Subway Station
Dariel Castillo faces charges for two knife attacks at a Manhattan subway station, including assault and robbery, as announced by the office of Manhattan DA Alvin L. Bragg, Jr.
Mac Ballers Gang Duo Charged with Chilling Witness Tampering and Retaliation in New York
Two Mac Ballers gang members, Tyshawn Palmer and Hassan Brown, are charged with witness tampering and retaliation for posting threats to a child of a witness on social media.
New York State Police Officer Admits Guilt in Leaking Information to Drug Dealer Amid Fentanyl Probe
New York State Police narcotics investigator Michael O'Flaherty admitted to lying to federal investigators about leaking information to a drug dealer. He faces up to five years in prison.
Chinatown Jury Weighs Insanity Plea In Metal-Bar Slayings Of 4 Homeless Men
Closing arguments opened this week in the Manhattan trial of Randy Santos, accused of fatally bludgeoning four homeless men in Chinatown in 2019. A 12-member jury will decide whether to convict or to find him not criminally responsible for mental illness.
Sing Sing Hanging Death Sparks NY AG Probe At Ossining Lockup
The NY attorney general's Office has opened a formal probe after a June 21 hanging at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in Ossining. Officials say new information triggered the inquiry.












