Trump DOJ Reverses Gun Control as Rare Breed Triggers Wins Brooklyn Legal Battle Over Forced-Reset Mechanisms
The DOJ settled with Rare Breed Triggers, allowing the sale of forced-reset triggers and requiring the return of seized triggers. This reverses the previous administration's tight gun control measures.
Times Square Safety Debates Intensify Amid Surging Complaints and Violence Incidents
The safety of Times Square is debated amid increased complaints and incidents of violence, with proposals for a casino to improve safety and a new Quality of Life Division formed to address issues.
Teenager Critically Injured in Daylight Shooting Outside Harlem NYCHA Building
A 15-year-old boy was critically injured in a shooting outside a NYCHA building in Harlem. No arrests have been made; the incident is part of a disturbing pattern of youth gun violence in NYC.
New York Attorney General Declines to Prosecute NYPD Officer in Fatal Shooting of Kent Edwards
The NY Attorney General's report on the NYPD's fatal shooting of Kent Edwards found no grounds for charges, citing self-defense laws after he shot at officers first.
Brooklyn and Richmond Residents Plead Guilty to Bank Fraud and Identity Theft in Nationwide Scheme
Two individuals pleaded guilty to roles in a multi-million dollar bank fraud and identity theft ring, with potential prison sentences of up to 30 years.












