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May 03, 2019

Vocal-NY organizes massive voter drive in Queensbridge and Ravenswood Houses

May 03, 2019/ David Brand
Vocal-NY organizes massive voter drive in Queensbridge and Ravenswood Houses

Starting Tuesday, VOCAL-NY will visit every apartment in the Queensbridge and Ravenswood Houses.

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May 03, 2019/ David Brand/
news, Communities, politics, Western Queens, Education, Law
Queensbridge Houses, VOCAL-NY Action Fund, Nick Encalada-Malinowski, election, Tiffany Cabán, Queens District Attorney, Ravenswood Houses, vote, VOCAL-New York, Richard Brown, homelessness, voting
May 03, 2019

Rape and sex crimes continue to rise in Queens

May 03, 2019/ Guest User
Rape and sex crimes continue to rise in Queens

The NYPD said that April 2019 had a record-low number of reported murders, robberies and burglaries for the month of April, however.

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May 03, 2019/ Guest User/
Crime, Central Queens, eastern queens, Law, news, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Western Queens
rape, sex crimes, NYPD, CompStat, Rory Lancman, Queens District Attorney
May 03, 2019

Opinion: the Queens DA’s office needs a stronger Elder Abuse Prevention Unit

May 03, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
Opinion: the Queens DA’s office needs a stronger Elder Abuse Prevention Unit

“Elder crime has been treated as a stepchild to the domestic violence and child abuse units, by the Queens District Attorney’s office.”

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May 03, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Crime, Communities, Central Queens, Law, news, Voices
Queens District Attorney, Betty Lugo, elder abuse, Elder Abuse Prevention Unit, census, Elder Abuse Division
May 03, 2019

In the wake of anti-Semitic violence, New Yorkers remember the Holocaust

May 03, 2019/ Guest User
In the wake of anti-Semitic violence, New Yorkers remember the Holocaust

“The Holocaust reminds us of the worst that can happen when people turn their backs to hatred, racism and oppression, instead of confronting them head on.”

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May 03, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, Law, news, politics
Holocaust, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Yom Hashoah, anti-Semitism, Corey Johnson, Carolyn Maloney, Never Again Education Act, Queensborough Community College, Kupferberg Holocaust Center, Brandies Association
May 02, 2019

Second-grader’s death raises questions about ‘church van’ school transportation

May 02, 2019/ David Brand
Second-grader’s death raises questions about ‘church van’ school transportation

Students and families depend on the vans, but it’s’s unclear what agency, if any, has oversight over them.

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May 02, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news, Southern Queens, Transit
church van, acs, cameron brown, nino, joseph brown
May 02, 2019

Attorneys for Chanel Lewis appeal guilty verdict

May 02, 2019/ David Brand
Attorneys for Chanel Lewis appeal guilty verdict

“Please take notice that the defendant hereby appeals … from each and every part of the judgement of this Court.”

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May 02, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Communities, Features, Law, news
chanel lewis, karina vetrano, appeal, appellate court, Second Department Appellate Division
May 01, 2019

NFL star tackles justice reform at Queens DA forum

May 01, 2019/ David Brand
NFL star tackles justice reform at Queens DA forum

All seven Democratic candidates for Queens District Attorney will address prosecutorial policies and criminal justice reform.

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May 01, 2019/ David Brand/
Central Queens, Crime, news, Law, politics, Sports
Devin McCourty, football, New England Patriots, Queens District Attorney, Museum of the Moving Image, Anquan Boldin, Players Coalition, NFL, criminal justice reform, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets, Josh McCown, Tiffany Cabán, Rory Lancman, Gregory Lasak, Betty Lugo, Mina Malik, Jose Nieves
May 01, 2019

Woodhaven resident strikes woman with box truck

May 01, 2019/ Meaghan McGoldrick
Woodhaven resident strikes woman with box truck

Youfeng Xu was crossing the street around 11 a.m. when 67-year-old Xiang Chen, of Woodhaven, made a left turn and mowed her over.

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May 01, 2019/ Meaghan McGoldrick/
Crime, Central Queens, Law, news
Woodhaven, Sunset Park, NYU Langone
May 01, 2019

City picks up the tab for detainees who pick up the phone

May 01, 2019/ Guest User
City picks up the tab for detainees who pick up the phone

The Department of Correction is covering the cost of calls for people in custody.

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May 01, 2019/ Guest User/
Crime, news, Law, politics
jails, Rikers Island, City Council, Bill de Blasio, Corey Johnson, David Weprin, Department of Correction, DOC, detainees, The Legal
May 01, 2019

Letter: the Alzheimer’s crisis demands ‘BOLD’ action from Congress

May 01, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
Letter: the Alzheimer’s crisis demands ‘BOLD’ action from Congress

“Now that BOLD has passed into law, it must be funded, in order to address the Alzheimer’s crisis.”

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May 01, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, eastern queens, Education, Health, news, politics, Law
Alzheimer's Disease, Gregory Meeks, Congress, bold infrastructure for alzheimer's act, BOLD, Alzheimer’s Centers of Excellence, Yulandie Latham, Alzheimer’s Association, Jamaica
April 30, 2019

State will fund immigrant legal services at consulates and religious spaces

April 30, 2019/ David Brand
State will fund immigrant legal services at consulates and religious spaces

“This new program will allow some of our most vulnerable New Yorkers to get the legal assistance they need in a safe and supportive space.”

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April 30, 2019/ David Brand/
politics, Law, news, Features, Communities
cuomo, liberty defense project, immigrants, Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrants Rights, immigrants' rights
April 30, 2019

Early voting, if done right, could ease Election Day for Queens residents

April 30, 2019/ David Brand
Early voting, if done right, could ease Election Day for Queens residents

“Early voting could take away a lot of the stress on Election Day.”

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April 30, 2019/ David Brand/
Features, news, Communities, politics, Law
Rebecca Bloom, citizen's union, election day problems, early voting, BOE, board of elections, charter revision commission, bill de blasio
April 30, 2019

Longtime Republican Betty Lugo remains open to GOP nomination for Queens DA

April 30, 2019/ David Brand
Longtime Republican Betty Lugo remains open to GOP nomination for Queens DA

“Yes, I would consider it. We should look at the person, not the party.”

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April 30, 2019/ David Brand/
Features, Law, news, politics
betty lugo, robert holden, queens da, queens gop, daniel kogan, republican party, queens da race, #queensda
April 29, 2019

In Queens DA race, a spectrum of perspectives on city jails plan

April 29, 2019/ David Brand and Jonathan Sperling
In Queens DA race, a spectrum of perspectives on city jails plan

Each candidate agrees that the Rikers Island jails, as currently constructed, are outdated and dangerous and need to be close. They differ on what to do next.

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April 29, 2019/ David Brand and Jonathan Sperling/
Crime, Communities, Central Queens, Law, news, politics, Voices
Rikers Island, Kew Gardens, Gregory Lasak, community jails, Queens District Attorney, Queens Borough Hall, Queens Detention Center, Betty Lugo, CUNY Law, Rory Lancman, Jonathan Lippman, Department of Correction, Mina Malik, Jose Nieves, Tiffany Cabán, Melinda Katz
April 29, 2019

Report to the People of Queens: the history of domestic violence prosecutions in Queens, part one

April 29, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
Report to the People of Queens: the history of domestic violence prosecutions in Queens, part one

“Over the last 20 years, since the creation of the DV Unit, Queens County has consistently had the lowest DV case dismissal rate in the city.”

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April 29, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Crime, Central Queens, Law, news, Voices
domestic violence, Jack Ryan, Richard Brown, Queens District Attorney, Center for Disease Control, Violence Against Women Act, Domestic Violence Bureau, prosecution
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