DOJ Officials Accused of Potential Misconduct in Pre-Trial Statements About Suspect Luigi Mangione
The DOJ is scrutinized for potentially violating court rules with public comments about Luigi Mangione's case, risking the neutrality of his upcoming trial.
Off-Duty NYPD Officer Survives Unprovoked Attack, Suspect Aaron Walker Arrested for Attempted Murder in East Village Subway Incident
An off-duty NYPD officer was shoved onto subway tracks in an unprovoked attack; the assailant Aaron Walker was arrested and faces multiple charges including attempted murder.
No Charges Filed Against NYPD Officers in 2022 Harlem Altercation Death as NY Attorney General Cites Lack of Evidence
The NY Attorney General will not charge NYPD officers involved in Anthony Troy James's death after a probe found no evidence their actions directly caused it.
Former Financial Director at Multinational Firm Charged With $8.2 Million Fraud and Money Laundering in Brooklyn Federal Court
Former Financial Director Jordan Khammar is indicted for stealing $8.2 million from his employer through wire fraud and money laundering over ten years.
New York City Rocked by Spike in NYPD Custody Deaths, Sparking Investigation and Public Outcry for Transparency and Reform
NYC is probing NYPD in-custody deaths; nine reported this year. City Council seeks transparency, while advocates demand reforms and independent medical staff in holding facilities.
Secret Service Foils Major Telecom Threat in NYC Amid U.N. Assembly as Over 100K SIM Cards Are Seized
The Secret Service neutralized a major threat to telecom during the UN General Assembly in NYC, finding a network of servers and 100,000+ SIM cards posing significant disruption risks.












