Jewish Leaders See Schoolyard Swastika Arrest As Opportunity for Restorative Justice
/‘He needs to see a social worker. Not a judge.’
Read More‘He needs to see a social worker. Not a judge.’
Read More“[A] bright spot has been Queens, where the number of felony cases over two years old has declined by 76 percent since the start of the Excellence Initiative.”
Read MoreWhen police responding to a 911 call arrived at a home on 171st Street, they found Mohammed Rizwan, 57, with a gunshot wound to his chest.
Read MoreDaSilva was found not guilty of first-degree robbery, a charge that hinged on whether he used a gun or other weapon and carried a possible 25-year sentence.
Read MoreDudley allegedly stood next to the victim, exposed his penis and rubbed it on her arm while traveling near the 61st Street-Woodside station.
Read MoreJerry Mohammed, 35, pleaded guilty to first-degree assault in December.
Read MoreTrump attended Kew-Forest School in Forest Hills from kindergarten through seventh grade, but it is unclear whether Cohen threatened the prep school.
Read More‘Es demasiado importante para los residentes de Queens para votar por un nuevo fiscal que sí se interese por la justicia sin ayudar a que crezca la desigualdad racial.’
Read MoreJohn Daves was waiting in front of a halal food cart located at 80th Street and Roosevelt Avenue when he got into an argument with Miguel Angel Becerra-Perez.
Read More“The Church has knowingly allowed for abuse against minors to go on for far too long.”
Read MoreA hammer and sickle and the phrase “Hail Hitler” were also drawn on the yard at PS 139, while school was closed for winter break.
Read More”Are you a Queens resident? Are you a Democrat? Can you sign this?”
Read More“New Yorkers stand with the Jewish community against anti-Semitism in all its forms.”
Read MoreSteven O’Brien, 25, is charged with third-degree assault for allegedly throwing the punch that killed John “Danny” McGee during an altercation outside a Sunnyside bar.
Read MoreTwo suspects were charged with second-degree murder, gang assault, kidnapping and criminal possession of a weapon following a weeks-long investigation.
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