Repeat Offender James Rizzo Arrested for Alleged Attack on NYU Student in Greenwich Village
Suspect James Rizzo was arrested for attacking an NYU student, with charges including sexual abuse and forcible touching. He has a criminal history and was caught on camera during the assault.
CVS Settles for $37.76 Million in Healthcare Fraud Lawsuit Over Insulin Pen Over-Dispensing
CVS has agreed to pay $37.76 million to settle claims of over-dispensing insulin pens and improper billing to government healthcare programs from 2010-2020.
Suspect Luigi Mangione's Evidence Dispute Featured in Pretrial Hearings for UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Case
Luigi Mangione's defense in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson argues to exclude evidence they claim was collected in violation of his rights, including statements and a notebook, during pretrial hearings.
Swift $2 Million Heist at High-End 4G Seller Boutique in SoHo Leaves NYPD Scrambling
Thieves stole nearly $2 million worth of merchandise from 4G Seller in SoHo, targeting unique luxury items. They were equipped with disguises and escaped before NYPD's swift response.
Two Teens Arrested in Connection with Gun Discharge at NYC's Port Authority Subway Station
Two teens were arrested after a gun was fired at the 42nd Street–Port Authority subway station; no injuries were reported, and the suspects face several charges.
Delray Beach Nurse Practitioner Sentenced to 18 Months for Health Care Fraud and Illegal Drug Distribution
A nurse from Florida was sentenced to 18 months for health care fraud and illegal drug distribution, part of DOJ's National Health Care Fraud Takedown.
Manhattan Man Sentenced to Over 12 Years for Intent to Distribute Cocaine in Syracuse
Manhattan man Sean Christianson gets 151 months in prison for intent to distribute cocaine; caught with 22 kilos in car. DEA and local agencies collaborated on the case.
Manhattan DA to Retry Pedro Hernandez in Infamous 1979 Etan Patz Disappearance Case After Overturned Conviction
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg is set to re-try Pedro Hernandez for the 1979 disappearance of Etan Patz after Hernandez's previous conviction was overturned due to jury instruction errors.
Luigi Mangione Faces Legal Battle Over UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Evidence
The defense for Luigi Mangione, charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO, seeks to suppress evidence, claiming improper Miranda warnings and a warrantless search. The hearings will examine these claims and involve multiple witnesses.
Fiery Nightmare in Times Square as Sleeping Man Is Engulfed in Flames on Northbound Subway
A 55-year-old homeless man was set on fire while sleeping on a subway near Times Square; police are investigating whether the act was intentional or an accident.
New York Justice Showdown as Mangione's Murder Case Heats Up Over Suppressed Evidence Claims
Mangione's lawyers seek to exclude backpack evidence, claiming rights violations, from his trial for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The DOJ maintains the death penalty as an option against Mangione's constitutional challenge.












