Authorities Appeal for Help Identifying Woman After Skeletal Remains Found Near Brooklyn's Cypress Hill Cemetery
Skeletal remains were found near a Brooklyn cemetery by a DOT worker; police seek information and released photos of jewelry to identify the female remains.
Defense Alleges Mishandling of Medical Records in High-Profile Manhattan Murder Case
Defense alleges improper access to accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione's medical records by the DA's office, citing privacy violations and seeking an evidentiary hearing.
NYPD Seeks Public's Help in Identifying Suspect in Brooklyn Chain Snatching Incident
NYPD seeks info on a suspect in a grand larceny in Brooklyn where an 85-year-old's chain was stolen. The incident occurred on August 16th and the suspect fled in an SUV.
Indian National Pleads Guilty to Alien Smuggling After High-Speed Chase Near U.S.-Canada Border
An Indian man pleaded guilty to alien smuggling charges after being arrested for trying to transport undocumented individuals in the U.S. near the Canadian border, leading to a high-speed chase and a car accident.
NY Attorney General Letitia James Files Amicus Brief Against Prolonged Detention of Immigrants in NYC
Attorney General Letitia James filed an amicus brief against prolonged detainee conditions at ICE's NY office, highlighting inhumane treatment and pushing for reforms.
New York Attorney General's Office Investigates Fatal Shooting by Off-Duty NYPD Officers on Staten Island
The NY Attorney General's OSI is investigating the death of Jesse Campbell after an off-duty NYPD officer shot him; a fake gun was found at the scene.
New York City Sues Federal Government to Halt Courthouse Arrests of Immigrants Attending Mandatory Proceedings
NYC filed an amicus brief against federal arrests of immigrants at courthouses, arguing it undermines public trust and due process, supporting a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's policies.
Colombian Drug Lord Jailed for 12.5 Years as U.S. Strikes Major Blow Against Cocaine Conspiracy
Colombian Alberto Alonso Jaramillo Ramirez was sentenced to 150 months in prison for conspiring to import cocaine into the U.S. His case underscores international drug trade issues.
Queens Homeowner Summoned for Illegal Battery Storage After FDNY Battles Blaze Involving 100 Lithium-Ion Batteries
An unlicensed battery repair operation in a Queens home caught fire, prompting an FDNY response to extinguish about 100 lithium-ion batteries. The homeowner was summoned for illegal storage and fire code violations. No injuries were reported.












