‘Thankful’ MMA Pro Fights for Freedom In Robbery Case
/Opening statements begin Tuesday in the bank robbery trial of MMA fighter Sergio DaSilva, who is charged with first-degree robbery.
Read MoreOpening statements begin Tuesday in the bank robbery trial of MMA fighter Sergio DaSilva, who is charged with first-degree robbery.
Read MoreA 22-year-old who lives in Queens risks not being allowed back in the country if he enrolls at the University of Oxford in England in the fall.
Read MoreBryant, 54, allegedly barricaded himself inside an apartment until law enforcement authorities made their way in, the New York Post reported.
Read More“Too often, prosecutors are willing, if not eager, participants in this overcriminalization of people of color.”
Read MoreSteven O’Brien, a Woodside resident, is charged with third-degree assault for allegedly throwing a deadly punch that killed John McGee in Sunnyside.
Under the City Charter, the public advocate’s role is to serve as a watchdog over city government and an ombudsman on behalf of city residents.
Read More“There is sufficient cause to believe that Ballyhoo's operations in New York City violate the Zoning Resolution.”
Read More“It’s basically ruined his life.”
Read MoreCouncilmember Robert Holden has noticed the potential impact on local businesses in his Council District 30.
Read MoreDevonte Brandon, of Falcon Avenue, was found with multiple stab wounds to the chest around 9:30 p.m. on Monday, police said.
Read MoreThe alleged thief's robbery spree began on Dec. 7 near 80th Street and Glenmore Avenue.
Read MoreKwame Johnson was arrested on New Year’s Day for grabbing a little girl’s buttock on Dec. 27 while seated next to her on a train.
Read More“He knocked my glasses off. I stabbed him with the knife. My brother hit him in the back with the bat.”
Read MorePolice from the 113th Precinct found the Boxer, aged 1 1/2, malnourished and with multiple open cuts on his body.
Read MoreThough vehicle-occupant and cyclist deaths reached record lows in 2018, pedestrian deaths did not decrease at the same rate.
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