Manhattan DA Bragg Reports Significant Drop in Gun Violence as Homicides Fall by 46%
Manhattan's DA announced a significant decrease in gun violence and overall violent crime, with a strategic approach incorporating aggressive enforcement, community partnerships, and investment in local initiatives.
One Dead, One Injured in Daytime Shooting at Harlem’s Drew Hamilton Houses as NYPD Searches for Suspect
A man was killed and a woman injured in a shooting at Harlem's Drew Hamilton Houses. The suspect, in a black ski mask, fled and remains at large. Police continue to investigate.
Man Stabbed in Daylight Altercation Near New York's Port Authority as Suspect Remains at Large
A man was stabbed during a struggle near New York's Port Authority; the suspect fled the scene, and no arrests have been made. The victim is in stable condition but uncooperative with police.
Man Stabbed in Head on Southbound 1 Train in Harlem, Suspect in Custody Pending Charges
A man, 56, was stabbed in the head on the southbound 1 train in Harlem, NYC. He's stable at Mount Sinai Morningside. A suspect with a recovered knife is in custody; motive unknown.
Manhattan Fortune Teller Charged with Grand Larceny for Swindling $87K from Hotel Room Cleaner
Fortune teller Pamela Ufie is charged with scamming $87,000 from a hotel room cleaner by claiming her son was cursed and needed her services to prevent his death.
Justice Served in the Big Apple, Wrongfully Convicted NYC Duo Freed After Decades Behind Bars for Harlem Murder
Charles Collins and Brian Boles were exonerated for a 1994 Harlem murder they did not commit, after DNA advancements proved their innocence. They were wrongfully imprisoned as teenagers after coerced confessions.
Gunfire at East Harlem BBQ Injures Three Adults and Disrupts Child, Shooter At Large
Three people were shot and a child was injured during an incident at an East Harlem barbecue; the shooter, dressed in black, fled the scene and no arrests have been made.
Whole Foods Sues Lower East Side's Public Hotel Over Disruptive Bar Crowds
Whole Foods is suing Public Hotel for crowd obstruction caused by a bar queue, alleging delivery delays and safety risks. The hotel refutes the claims, stating the line is for various purposes. Both sides face a court conference.
Search Suspended for Man Last Seen Jumping into the Hudson River Near West Street
Search efforts for a man missing in the Hudson River were halted after NYPD and FDNY couldn't find him despite a rapid response and extensive search involving divers and air support.
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Seeks Justice in Wrongful 1994 Homicide Convictions of Charles Collins and Brian Boles
The Manhattan DA moved to vacate wrongful 1994 homicide convictions of Charles Collins and Brian Boles based on new DNA evidence and due process violations.
Mount Vernon Police Sergeant Sentenced for Excessive Force During Mental Health Crisis Response
Mount Vernon Sergeant Mario Stewart received a six-month prison sentence for using excessive force against an individual during a mental health crisis.












