Canadian CEO Nathan Gauvin Charged in Brooklyn with Securities Fraud, Accused of Swindling Over $42 Million from Investors
Nathan Gauvin faces charges, including securities fraud, for misrepresenting his company, Gray Digital Capital Management Inc., to investors, raising over $42 million. He used funds for personal expenses, obstructing an SEC investigation.
New Homeland Security Task Force in New York Unites Agencies Against International Crime
The Southern District of New York announced the formation of HSTF New York to combat transnational crime, with agencies like FBI and HSI co-leading, and significant early successes.
Bronx Man Sentenced to 18 Years for Sexual Exploitation of a Minor and Child Pornography Possession
Daniel Batista from the Bronx receives an 18-year prison sentence for sexually exploiting a minor and possessing child pornography, with a plea deal and Furman as the presiding judge.
Man Stabbed on Union Square Subway Platform Following L Train Argument
A man was stabbed on a Union Square subway platform following an argument on a train, leaving him hospitalized in stable condition. The assailant fled, sparking concerns among commuters despite recent drops in subway crime.
Firefighter and Homeowner Injured as 3-Alarm Blaze Engulfs Staten Island Residence and Truck
A 3-alarm fire in Mariners Harbor, Staten Island, injured two, including a firefighter; a residence and truck were engulfed, complicating FDNY's response.
Human Skull Unearthed Near Coney Island Boardwalk, NYPD Launches Investigation Amidst Tourist Haven
A human skull was discovered near Coney Island's boardwalk, prompting an NYPD and Medical Examiner investigation to identify the remains and determine the cause of death. The situation is under ongoing investigation.
Islip Terrace Man Indicted on Arson Charges for Allegedly Setting Fire to East Islip Bar
A man faces arson charges for allegedly setting fire to a bar in East Islip after being ejected, with extensive damage caused to the property. He was indicted and could face up to 25 years if convicted.
NY Attorney General's Office Will Not Charge Cheektowaga Officers in Fatal Shooting of Hugh Davis
NY Attorney General's Office won't charge Cheektowaga Police in the death of Hugh Davis on August 13, finding the use of force justified. Officers, facing a knife-wielding Davis, acted within legal limits. Full OSI report pending.
Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital Seeks Public Aid in Identifying Man Injured in NYC Subway Accident
Mount Sinai Morningside is using AI to identify a man hospitalized since October 15 after being hit by two subway trains. They released an AI-generated image to help find his identity.












