Brooklyn Superintendent Dies After Confrontation with Suspected Package Thief on Ocean Avenue
Brooklyn superintendent Burim Havolli died after an altercation with a person suspected of package theft, leaving behind three children. Police are questioning a person of interest and seeking more suspects.
Elderly Mother and Adult Son Found Deceased in Downtown Brooklyn Apartment as No Foul Play Is Suspected
An 80-year-old woman and her 52-year-old son were found dead in a Brooklyn apartment, with no signs of trauma, and foul odor complaints led to their discovery.
ICE Agents' Unmarked Arrests in Washington Heights Injure NYPD Officers and Spark Outrage
Two NYPD officers were injured during an incident involving ICE agents in Washington Heights, leading to community concerns and criticism of ICE's enforcement methods.
Manhattan Construction Manager Pleads Guilty to Wage Theft, Ordered to Pay Full Restitution to Workers
A Manhattan construction manager pled guilty to wage theft, agreeing to repay $6,700 to four workers, as part of a case by the DA's Worker Protection Unit.
Disbarred Brooklyn Attorney Sentenced for Swindling Deeds from Homeowners in Decade-Long Fraud
A disbarred attorney was sentenced to 2.5-7 years for swindling deeds from Brooklyn homeowners in distress, resulting in convictions and fines for his companies.
New York Firefighter Witnessed 'Sniper Tourists' Hunting Bosnian Civilians; Italy Now Investigating
A New York firefighter who volunteered in war-torn Sarajevo described something unthinkable: wealthy foreigners paying for weekend trips to shoot civilians for sport. Three decades later, prosecutors are finally taking his testimony seriously.
Trial Begins for Ex-NY Governors’ Aide Linda Sun and Husband Chris Hu Over Alleged Spy and Fraud Scheme
The trial of Linda Sun and Chris Hu begins, focusing on undisclosed Chinese agency, profiteering during the pandemic, and various other charges including money laundering and fraud. Both have pleaded not guilty.












