Galway Man Admits Chilling Cyberstalking of Slain UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Family
A Galway man admitted to federal cyberstalking after leaving threatening voicemails for a family member of slain UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Sentencing is set for July.
PATH’s Clunky Turnstiles Finally On Notice As New Fare Gates Move In
The Port Authority has launched a procurement to replace PATH’s two‑decade‑old turnstiles with TAPP‑compatible, ADA‑friendly gates. The multi‑year effort will stretch into the late 2020s.
Florida Fugitive Hiding In Tiny Cochecton Busted On 1989 Child-Sex Charges
A Florida man wanted since 1989 on child‑sex charges was arrested in tiny Cochecton after years living under false identities. U.S. Marshals and local prosecutors assisted.
Northwell Dangles $7 Million Mental Health Clinic to Seal Lenox Hill Mega Makeover
Northwell says it will invest roughly $7 million to open an outpatient mental‑health clinic on the Upper East Side tied to the Lenox Hill expansion. The pledge comes amid ongoing neighborhood fights over the hospital’s redevelopment.
Hard-Hat Creep Clobbers Teen Off East Village Bus, Pulls Knife In Chase
NYPD Crime Stoppers posted a wanted alert after a late-night attack near East 10th and Avenue C; police say the suspect struck a woman with a hard hat and brandished a knife.
Harlem Mayhem As Car Plows Into Pedestrians Outside Apollo Theater
At least five people were injured — two critically — after a car struck pedestrians near the Apollo Theater in Harlem. Emergency crews transported victims to nearby hospitals and police are investigating.
NYC ‘K Money’ Influencer Admits Bilking Followers In $800K Scam
Kenneth Thom, who called himself K$, pleaded guilty in Manhattan to investment adviser fraud after prosecutors say he raised nearly $800,000 from followers and diverted funds for personal use.












