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.
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.
Brooklyn DA Brings ‘Project Restore’ Lifeline To Brownsville To Stop Street Violence
Project Restore — the Brooklyn DA’s yearlong paid‑internship and therapy pilot — will be launched in Brownsville, officials say, after promising results in Bed‑Stuy. The model pairs earnings with counseling, training and community partners to reduce gang‑related shootings.
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.












