Review board finds abuse allegations against Queens priest viable
/“It should be understood that such action by the Diocese is not to be interpreted as a judgment of the guilt of the priest.”
Read More“It should be understood that such action by the Diocese is not to be interpreted as a judgment of the guilt of the priest.”
Read MoreFor the 90th time in his young adult life, Prakash Churaman appeared in Queens Criminal Court Monday to proclaim his innocence in a murder he was accused of taking part in when he was 15 years old.
Read More“We actually have constitutionally protected free speech rights to put this information in the public realm.”
Read MoreJia Liu, who was sporting an American flag as a hood, was allegedly caught on several cameras making his way into and out of the Capitol multiple times
Read More“These women have been completely traumatized by what happened to them. But they never received the services, the care or the compassion that they needed, still need and deserve.”
Read More“We have a clear message to those who think they can get away with bringing these gun parts into our borough: Think again.”
Read MoreAfter serving 26 years in prison for two armed robberies he says he didn’t commit, Breland was released last week. An investigation found he was wrongfully convicted.
Read More“To see the values ‘courtesy, professionalism and respect’ on every police car is an insult to my experience.”
Read More“We’ve been in this fight so long.”
Read More“He’s off the roads, which will hopefully prevent anything else like this from happening.”
Read MoreA Manhattan man pleaded guilty to criminal possession of stolen property in the first degree after being caught with thousands of Gucci and Chanel items worth $2.5 million.
Read More“At the bare minimum, when our kids go to the park, families should know they are coming home.”
Read More“This was a brutal killing that stunned the community.”
Read MoreGreg Mingo, who was granted clemency this week, was one of an estimated 2,500 incarcerated New Yorkers to have their applications for clemency cross the governor’s desk in 2020.
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