New York AG Letitia James Secures Over $13 Million from Transportation Companies in Medicaid Fraud Crackdown
NY AG Letitia James secured over $13 million from 25 transportation companies for defrauding Medicaid. Two convictions were made, with more lawsuits pending.
No Casualties After Gunfire Erupts in Midwood, Brooklyn Post Office during Attempted Robbery
An attempted robbery at a Brooklyn post office led to gunfire, but no injuries; the suspect fled on a moped. Police recovered ballistics and are investigating.
Record $10.6 Billion Healthcare Fraud Bust as Feds Charge 15 in Global Scam Targeting Medicare and Medicaid
The DOJ unraveled a $10.6 billion health care fraud case involving fifteen people exploiting U.S. health programs, with some defendants captured and assets seized.
Bronx Tragedy Leaves Three Pedestrians Injured One Critical After Driver Allegedly Runs Red Light at Hunts Point
A crash in the Bronx involving Charles Jenkins left three pedestrians injured, with one critically hurt, following a multivehicle collision caused by Jenkins running a red light.
FDNY Seizes $250K in Illegal Fireworks in Brooklyn as Everbright Trading Co. Owner Is Arrested
FDNY seized $250,000 worth of illegal fireworks in Brooklyn, arresting business owner Lisen Pan on multiple charges, including weapon possession and reckless endangerment.
Pandemonium at Pride with Mass Injuries from Bear Spray Attack and Stampede in NYC Teen Girls Shot Near Stonewall Inn
Over 50 people were injured after a man dispersed bear spray during a Pride event in Washington Square Park. No life-threatening injuries occurred. A separate shooting nearby left two teenagers wounded. NYPD is investigating both incidents.












