Acid Attacker Sentenced to 17 Years in Prison
/Jerry Mohammed, 35, pleaded guilty to first-degree assault in December.
Read MoreJerry Mohammed, 35, pleaded guilty to first-degree assault in December.
Read MoreNestor Rodriguez, 25, was sentenced to 18 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to manslaughter for helping to beat Nazmul Islam to death.
Read More“If not for a brave Good Samaritan who stepped in to help, the fate of the girl could have been horribly different.”
Read MoreDozens of Queens leaders and local luminaries attended the event, which honored former U.S. Rep. Joseph Crowley, and Queens DA Richard A. Brown.
Read MoreThe Flatbush-born-and-raised Hynes had a remarkable career, beginning as a reformer and ending amid controversy.
Read MoreThere were 33 documented arrests in and around Queens courts in 2018 — up from 27 in 2017.
Read MoreA baby younger than one-year-old was inside the home when police arrived.
Read More“The trauma this teenage girl suffered is incomprehensible and is something she will have to live with for the rest of her life.”
Read MoreAssistant District Attorneys Chrystina Lopera and Gabriel Reale were awarded the DA office’s 28th Annual Hal Miller Weinstein Memorial Award.
Read More“The victim suffered extensively at the hands of the defendant and will have to deal with the trauma she endured for the rest of her life.”
Read MoreProsecutors with Queens District Attorney’s Office said the massive indictment against Vishal Lalbeharry may be the largest in Queens history.
Read MoreThe final pit stop of the perp’s borough-wide bathroom tour took place at eateries in Flushing and another Arby’s in Fresh Meadows.
Read MoreOn Dec. 1, Dennis Hodges allegedly struck the victim several times, searched her and took $40 from her.
Read MoreIn February 2001, a jury found Thomas Hernandez guilty of murder for his role in a 1999 group attack that killed a teenager in Rego Park.
Read MoreRight after Reverend D. Alexandra Dyer exited a non-profit agency’s office building, Jerry Mohammed threw caustic lye on her.
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