Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg Spearheads Crusade to Outlaw 3D-Printed 'Ghost Guns' Nationwide
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg proposes a ban on 3D-printed guns in New York and the US, with regulations to prevent firearm printing on 3D printers, also targeting the distribution of digital firearm blueprints.
NYPD Seeks Public's Help to Identify Suspect in Manhattan Grand Larcenies Affecting Disabled Victims
NYPD seeks help to identify a suspect in a series of thefts targeting the disabled in Manhattan, with incidents on December 31, 2025, and January 1 and 9, 2026.
Suffolk County Company Owner Sentenced for $1 Million Medicaid Fraud Scheme in New York
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the conviction of James Bessell, Sr. for a $1 million Medicaid fraud scheme through his transportation company.
Manhattan DA Indicts James Rizzo on Charges Including Assault and Sexual Abuse in Unprovoked Attacks
Manhattan DA Alvin L. Bragg, Jr. indicts James Rizzo for two unprovoked attacks on women, announcing charges including Assault and Sexual Abuse. Rizzo has prior convictions and faces further charges related to burglaries and assaults.
Manhattan Man Sentenced to 18 Years for Manslaughter of Special-Needs Teen Cousin
Mitchaux Booker was sentenced to 18 years in prison for the manslaughter of his cousin Jallen McConnie, concluding the case with other family members already convicted.
Staten Island Pedestrian Succumbs to Injuries One Week After SUV Collision on South Avenue
A 66-year-old man, Jean Victorin, died after being hit by an SUV on Staten Island. The driver was not arrested, and the NYPD continues to investigate.
85-Year-Old Woman Fatally Stabbed in Bedford-Stuyvesant Home, Family Member Questioned by NYPD
An 85-year-old woman was fatally stabbed in her Brooklyn home; a family member is questioned but not charged. Homicides in the area are consistent; citywide rates are down. The incident raises domestic violence concerns.
Attorney General James Cracks Down on Extremist Violence in New York as Betar US Halts Hostile Acts Amid OAG Settlement
The NY Attorney General settled with Betar US, requiring the group to end its violent and intimidating tactics against Arab, Muslim, and Jewish residents, under threat of a $50,000 penalty for non-compliance.












