Queens jury trial continues, despite new courthouse COVID case and Bronx suspension
/The Queens jury trial will continue even after a trial in the Bronx was suspended because of COVID.
Read MoreThe Queens jury trial will continue even after a trial in the Bronx was suspended because of COVID.
Read More“Hate crimes targeting the Muslim community need to be taken seriously.”
Read MoreOfficer Amaury Abreu, 34, was indicted in Brooklyn federal court Monday.
Read More“She truly was a pioneer and a great person, in addition to being a great cop.”
Read More“Two more innocent New Yorkers are dead because of a transportation system which puts speed ahead of safety, and a culture which celebrates driving big, fast, and powerful vehicles
Read MoreJury selection begins tomorrow for the first trial since March.
Read More“My son was really scared. He thought that we were getting pulled out of our car.”
Read More“Your home is your castle and when someone messes with that you don’t feel safe where you live.”
Read MoreHolmes is the highest-ranking uniformed woman in department history.
Read More“Specialized, sensitive forensic care can make all the difference in the immediate aftermath of rape and/or sexual assault, not just in the ultimate pursuit of justice but in the survivor’s own agency and power.”
Read More“I’m happy that the sign has been recovered but the NYPD investigation into who took it down is still ongoing.”
Read More“I hope DA Katz will conduct an investigation to find out how a Brady document could be suppressed for 20 years.”
Read MoreA 25-year-old College Point man who allegedly shot at police officers responding to a domestic violence call last month was indicted for first-degree attempted murder by a Queens grand jury Monday.
The bill passed 47-3 earlier this year.
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