Gunfire at East Harlem BBQ Injures Three Adults and Disrupts Child, Shooter At Large
Three people were shot and a child was injured during an incident at an East Harlem barbecue; the shooter, dressed in black, fled the scene and no arrests have been made.
Whole Foods Sues Lower East Side's Public Hotel Over Disruptive Bar Crowds
Whole Foods is suing Public Hotel for crowd obstruction caused by a bar queue, alleging delivery delays and safety risks. The hotel refutes the claims, stating the line is for various purposes. Both sides face a court conference.
Search Suspended for Man Last Seen Jumping into the Hudson River Near West Street
Search efforts for a man missing in the Hudson River were halted after NYPD and FDNY couldn't find him despite a rapid response and extensive search involving divers and air support.
NYPD Seeks Suspects in Violent Subway Robbery on Brooklyn-Bound 'L' Train
A 45-year-old woman was attacked and robbed aboard a Brooklyn-bound L train on July 1. NYPD is searching for two suspects and urging anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers.
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Seeks Justice in Wrongful 1994 Homicide Convictions of Charles Collins and Brian Boles
The Manhattan DA moved to vacate wrongful 1994 homicide convictions of Charles Collins and Brian Boles based on new DNA evidence and due process violations.
Queen's Kidnapping Ring Busted, Trio Dubbed "Inf," "Infinite," & "Infamous" Face Life Behind Bars After Brooklyn Fed Court Conviction
Three men were convicted of kidnapping and torturing a man in Astoria, Queens, with the possibility of life imprisonment. The victim was abducted, taken to New Jersey, and subjected to hours of brutal torture before being released.
Head of Vile Mexican Sex Trafficking Ring Sentenced to 188 Months Behind Bars in Brooklyn Court
The leader of a Mexican sex trafficking ring, Hugo Hernandez-Velazquez, received a 188-month prison sentence in Brooklyn for crimes involving exploitation, force, and coercion.
Mount Vernon Police Sergeant Sentenced for Excessive Force During Mental Health Crisis Response
Mount Vernon Sergeant Mario Stewart received a six-month prison sentence for using excessive force against an individual during a mental health crisis.












