Manhattan Day Care Workers Indicted on Child Abuse Charges
Former employees of Bright Horizons Day Care in Manhattan face charges for allegedly abusing toddlers, with DA Alvin Bragg announcing indictments that include Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Assault, and Strangulation.
Man Indicted for Allegedly Shooting at Ex's Boyfriend's Store in East Harlem, Found with Weapons Arsenal
Wilfred Cruz is indicted for shooting at an ex's partner's store and possessing numerous weapons, including guns and machetes; the Manhattan DA's Office reports. Charges include weapon possession and criminal mischief.
Over 40 US Rabbis Arrested in New York and Washington DC Protests for Gaza Humanitarian Aid
Over 40 US rabbis were arrested protesting for humanitarian aid for Gaza, demanding an end to the Israeli blockade. The protests in NYC and DC signified a shift in some Jewish leaders towards prioritizing humanitarian issues in Israel/Palestine.
Chaos in Midtown as Las Vegas Gunman Unleashes Terror at NFL and Blackstone HQ, Leaving New York City Reeling
A man fatally shot two security guards and two civilians in a Midtown NYC office, raising concerns over workplace safety and prompting a review of security measures, including the use of tech advancements.
Monster on the Rails as Christian Valdez Is Sentenced to 18 Years for Tossing Girlfriend Onto Tracks in Manhattan
Christian Valdez was sentenced to 18 years in prison for attempting to murder his girlfriend by pushing her into an oncoming train, resulting in severe injuries.
Bronx Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Shooting That Injured 5-Year-Old Girl
A Bronx man received a 15-year sentence for involvement in a shooting that injured a 5-year-old girl during a vigil. He had pleaded guilty to illegal ammunition possession.
New York Federal Court Sentences Repeat Offender to 100 Months for Illegal Re-Entry
Repeat offender Juan Carlos Padilla Santos was sentenced to 100 months in prison for illegal re-entry into the U.S., following a criminal history including murder and narcotics convictions.
Las Vegas Man Opens Fire in Manhattan Skyscraper Killing NYPD Officer and Blackstone Executive Among Four Dead
A shooter, Shane Tamura, killed four, including an NYPD officer and a Blackstone executive, in a Midtown Manhattan building. Mistakenly believed to target the NFL, the gunman, who thought he had CTE, later died by suicide.
Gunman Targeting NFL Opens Fire in Manhattan, Suspected CTE Case Leaves Midtown Reeling
A shooter, Shane Tamura, targeted a Manhattan building housing NFL offices and may have been motivated by a grudge related to CTE, a condition linked to football injuries. The investigation continues.
Over 3,000 Illegal Firearms Seized in NYC as Shootings and Homicides Drop Under Mayor Adams' Watch
Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch announced the removal of over 3,000 illegal firearms from NYC streets in 2025, contributing to reduced shootings and homicides.
New York Man Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Charges of Constructing Explosive Devices in NYC
Michael Gann pleaded not guilty to federal charges of creating and placing explosive devices in NYC, despite allegations of fabricating multiple IEDs and endangering lives.












