Long Island Child Therapist Who Traded Infant Abuse Videos Sentenced in Federal Court
A Long Island therapist was sentenced after admitting to distributing videos and images of infant sexual abuse, federal prosecutors said. The U.S. Attorney’s Office called the material "sordid."
NYC Filmmaker’s Cozy Email Trail With Jeffrey Epstein Spills Out In DOJ Doc Dump
DOJ documents show friendly emails between filmmaker Nicholas Jarecki and Jeffrey Epstein, including a pitch for financing Arbitrage and a forwarded Sasha Grey profile.
Man Surrenders to NYPD in Connection with Fatal Bronx Subway Shooting
Alberto Frias, 27, surrendered to police for a Bronx subway station shooting on Feb 10, resulting in Adrian Dawodu's death after an escalated dispute. Frias faces murder charges and was seen seeking post-crime help from associates.
Bronx DA Calls for Reform Amid Teen Violence Surge as State Officials Debate the Future of the Raise the Age Law
Bronx DA Darcel Clark calls for reforms to handle teen violence and reevaluate the Raise the Age Law, amidst no current plans from Governor Hochul to amend the statute, while discussions on funding changes continue.
Queens Judge Shuts Down Bid To Toss Chanel Lewis Howard Beach Murder Conviction
A Queens judge denied a motion to vacate Chanel Lewis' 2019 conviction in the 2016 Howard Beach killing; the defense says it will appeal. The ruling keeps the life sentence in place while questions about DNA phenotyping persist.
Chelsea Crash Coverup? Two NYPD Cops Hit With Indictment
Manhattan prosecutors have indicted two NYPD officers, accusing them of covering up a Chelsea drunk-driving crash and tampering with bodycam evidence. The charges were announced by DA Alvin Bragg.
Manhattan Jury Convicts Randy Santos of First-Degree Murder in 2019 Killings of Four Homeless Men
Randy Santos was convicted of first-degree murder for the 2019 killings of four homeless men in Manhattan, despite his defense's argument of his mental illness.












