NYPD Seeks Public Help in Manhattan Stabbing Case as Victim Fatally Wounded on Nagle Avenue
NYPD seeks information on a Manhattan homicide where a male victim, stabbed at 141 Nagle Avenue, died from his injuries. Public assistance requested via Crimestoppers.
Lawyers Fight Death Penalty Pursuit in Sensational UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Case – Trump and Bondi Accused of Bias
Attorneys for Luigi Mangione seek to dismiss the death-eligible federal indictment for the alleged murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, citing potential jury bias from public official statements and media coverage.
Man Indicted for Planting Fake Pipe Bomb in Times Square, Prompting NYPD Evacuation and Panic
Man indicted for placing a fake bomb near the NYPD substation in Times Square, causing an evacuation and significant disruption before the device was determined to be harmless.
Mayor Eric Adams Touts NYPD Success in Seizing Over 4,000 Illegal Firearms in NYC, Credits Strategic Initiatives for Crime Reduction
New York City's Mayor Adams announced the NYPD has seized over 4,000 illegal firearms in 2025 and 23,700 since 2022, leading to a decrease in gun violence.
Chinese Chemical Execs Slapped with Heavy Sentences in NY for Fueling Fentanyl Crisis
Two Chinese chemical company executives, Qingzhou Wang and Yiyi Chen, were sentenced in the U.S. for trafficking fentanyl precursors—25 and 15 years respectively.
Honduran National Sentenced to Seven Years for Laundering $12 Million in International Telemarketing Fraud Targeting U.S. Victims
Honduran national Cesar Rafael Coello Dominguez was sentenced to seven years in prison for operating a multimillion-dollar telemarketing fraud scheme.
Suspected Rental Scam Artist Charged With Grand Larceny in New York City Over Fake Hell's Kitchen Apartment
Nicholas Fuelling was charged with grand larceny for allegedly running a rental scam for a nonexistent apartment in Hell's Kitchen, NYC, victimizing multiple people.
New York Attorney General Launches Investigation into 2022 Fatal Encounter Between NYPD and Civilian in Harlem
The NY Attorney General's Office is investigating the death of Anthony Troy James following an altercation with NYPD officers in Harlem on June 4, 2022.
Man Indicted for Alleged Assault on NYPD Officers in Manhattan
Man faces charges for assaulting NYPD officers and attempting robbery, leaving three officers injured, including one with lasting nerve damage, after resisting arrest and an altercation at Bellevue Hospital.
Manhattan D.A. Announces Repatriation of Nine Antiquities to Costa Rica in Cultural Heritage Victory
Manhattan D.A. Alvin L. Bragg, Jr. has announced the return of nine significant antiquities to Costa Rica, marking an advance in cultural heritage preservation.
Florida Man Convicted for Defrauding Thousands of Businesses in $3 Million Mail Fraud Scheme
Robert W. Lederhilger III was convicted of mail fraud for a scheme that deceived thousands of businesses with fake webhosting bills, resulting in nearly $3 million in fraud.
New York Strip Club Executives Indicted in Tax Fraud Scandal Involving Millions in Bribes and Unreported Sales
New York Attorney General Letitia James indicts RCI Hospitality Holdings and executives for alleged tax fraud and bribery involving millions of dollars.












