NYPD on Alert as Taxi Theft Leads to Cyclist Injury in Manhattan's Gramercy Area with Suspect Still at Large
A taxi was stolen in Manhattan, hitting a cyclist who declined medical care. The suspect fled and is sought by NYPD, unrelated to a nearby handcuffed man's escape.
New York Attorney General's Office Investigates Fatal Shooting of Civilian by Off-Duty NYPD Officer in Manhattan
The NY Attorney General's Office is investigating the fatal shooting of Lahione Soto by an off-duty NYPD officer. A firearm was found; the inquiry will determine if protocols were followed.
Former NYC Mayor's Chief Advisor Indicted in Bribery Scandal Involving Shelter Contracts and City Planning
Ingrid Lewis-Martin, former Chief Advisor to the NYC Mayor, was indicted for bribery conspiracies involving over $75,000 and impacting various city contracts and decisions.
Former Broker "K$" Accused of Defrauding Investors of $800K in Securities Scheme Says U.S. Attorney
A suspended broker named Kenneth Thom was charged with securities fraud and investment adviser fraud for swindling nearly $800,000 from investors using social media.
Gun Violence in New York Declines as Governor Hochul Credits State Investments and Community Efforts
New York reports a decrease in gun violence, attributing success to state investment and collaboration between law enforcement and community groups under the GIVE initiative.
Defense Alleges Mishandling of Medical Records in High-Profile Manhattan Murder Case
Defense alleges improper access to accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione's medical records by the DA's office, citing privacy violations and seeking an evidentiary hearing.
NY Attorney General Letitia James Files Amicus Brief Against Prolonged Detention of Immigrants in NYC
Attorney General Letitia James filed an amicus brief against prolonged detainee conditions at ICE's NY office, highlighting inhumane treatment and pushing for reforms.
New York City Sues Federal Government to Halt Courthouse Arrests of Immigrants Attending Mandatory Proceedings
NYC filed an amicus brief against federal arrests of immigrants at courthouses, arguing it undermines public trust and due process, supporting a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's policies.
Colombian Drug Lord Jailed for 12.5 Years as U.S. Strikes Major Blow Against Cocaine Conspiracy
Colombian Alberto Alonso Jaramillo Ramirez was sentenced to 150 months in prison for conspiring to import cocaine into the U.S. His case underscores international drug trade issues.
Gloversville Man Sentenced to 78 Months in Prison for Meth Distribution in Upstate New York
A Gloversville man, Todd Austin, was sentenced to 78 months for distributing meth, with co-defendants also receiving prison terms. This is part of an effort to combat drug trafficking in Upstate New York.
MTA Officer Recovers After Accidentally Shooting Himself at Grand Central Terminal
An MTA officer accidentally shot himself in the leg while cleaning his gun at Grand Central Terminal and is recovering in the hospital. An internal investigation is ongoing.












