Brooklyn Man Sentenced to 12 Years for Coercion and Enticement of Minors, Child Pornography Possession
Steven LaBianca was sentenced to 12 years for minor enticement and child pornography, following a guilty plea in September 2024 in Brooklyn federal court.
Silicon Valley CEO Charged with Fraud, Accused of Swindling $7 Million and Visa Deception in New York
Start-up CEO Gökçe Güven is charged with securities fraud, wire fraud, visa fraud, and identity theft for deceiving investors and falsely obtaining an O-1A visa.
Man in Custody for Intentional Vehicle Assault on Brooklyn's Chabad-Lubavitch Headquarters During Major Event, NYPD Eyes Hate Crime
A man was arrested after ramming his car into Chabad headquarters in Brooklyn, sparking a hate crime investigation and increased security around worship houses. No injuries or explosives were found.
Bellmore Attorney Pleads Guilty to Grand Larceny, Loses Law License in Real Estate Funds Misappropriation Case
Michael Tulchiner, a lawyer, pleaded guilty to Grand Larceny, admitting to stealing over $400,000 from a real estate transaction, which led to him losing his law license and being ordered to pay restitution.
New York Attorney General Releases Body-Cam Footage in Investigation of Shelton Ennis's Death Following NYPD Encounter
New York AG Letitia James released body camera footage of an NYPD encounter resulting in Shelton Ennis's death; details of the ongoing investigation are withheld.












