Detective’s death renews scrutiny of felony murder rule
/“New York is moving progressively toward criminal justice reform and we’re making great strides, but we’re still in the Dark Ages when it comes to having the felony murder statute.”
Read More“New York is moving progressively toward criminal justice reform and we’re making great strides, but we’re still in the Dark Ages when it comes to having the felony murder statute.”
Read MoreThe Queens International Night Market will making its delicious return to Flushing Meadows Corona Park to kick off its fifth season on April 20.
Read More“[We] intend to file general objections to the petitions of several candidates to ensure they do the same.”
Read MoreThe Liberty Defense Project also provides support services for immigrant families and rapid-response legal counsel for immigrants caught in raids and sweeps.
Read MoreThe couple also attempted to pimp a 20-year-old woman in 2017, but she managed to escape.
Read MoreThe 34-year-old driver lost control of the 2007 Jeep she was driving as she approached the Nassau Expressway overpass.
Read More“Blowin’ Up” is a documentary that explores the hurdles faced by women arrested and prosecuted for prostitution in Queens.
Read MoreTiegerman Middle School on 47th Avenue near Queens Boulevard provided a “highly specialized language immersion program.”
Read MoreOfficers arrested one man that they believe is responsible.
Read More“I learned I could run my own business and I signed up,” Cavallaro said. “I loved it so much and I excelled because I was grateful to work.”
Read More“I’ve been absolutely inundated by e-messages and phone calls.”
Read MoreThe indictment against Dahe Lin comes barely a week after 104th Precinct cops allegedly found him on top of Wen Ying He, after stabbing her multiple times in the neck.
Read More“We need to close Rikers. But the answer to the violence and conditions is not to replace it with community jails.”
Read MoreNew York City is home to more than 210,000 service members and veterans, with 58,815 — or 27.9 percent — living in Queens.
Read MoreHome / Law / Crime / Politics / Communities / Voices / All Stories / Who We Are / Terms and Conditions