The teen is from Coney Island.
No arrests yet.
The man was shot in the head, police said.
No arrests have been made yet.
The woman was crossing the street when she was hit by a man driving a Jeep.
The rapper's attorneys proposed that he wait for his trial at his Upper East Side pad, but a Manhattan judge said no.
The fire started in a manhole, spread to a car parked on top of it, and then extended into a six-story apartment building.
The crash was back in March 2023.
This is the second such incident this week.
The defendant faces up to 30 years in prison.
A man was struck by a northbound C train.
The car veered into a metal train support pillar.
The 13-year-old boy was walking home from school in Brooklyn when a man grabbed him, the district attorney said.
The victim was shot on a residential street on Sunday night.
The cop was arrested at 6:34 a.m.
Two lanes of the bridge were closed as a result of the crash, cops said.
Police are searching for the suspect.
The identity of the victim is pending, police said.
The victim was on board the B68 bus.
The Brooklyn-based defendant worked as an associate retirement benefits examiner at the New York City Employees’ Retirement System.
The protest started at an Israeli real estate event.
The investigation is underway.
The pastor loaned nearly $2 million to firms of Eric Adams' former chief of staff.
The fire started just after 8 a.m. on Tuesday.
The investigation is ongoing, NYPD officials said.
No arrests have been made yet, police said.
A semitrailer hit a 65-year-old man and left the scene, according to police, who said the man died.
L train service has been suspended in both directions for part of the route as emergency teams respond.
After the stabbing, the defendant chased the teen, who ran to a barbershop and asked them to call his mom, the district attorney said.
The fatal stabbing happened at Flushing Avenue and Steuben Street, right near Steuben Playground, on Tuesday morning.
The fire started around 8:17 a.m. Friday.
Police said there is no known motive for the attack yet.
During the investigation, officials seized more than 5,000 fake oxycodone pills laced with fentanyl and cocaine.
The group threw whipped cream on the victims, police said.
The perpetrators took the victim's phone and approximately $120.
When the MTA employee asked the man to stop smoking, the perpetrator punched the victim multiple times in the head and body, the NYPD said.
The two victims were found with stab wounds in their necks at their Brooklyn home on Sunday.
The victim was rushed to NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital in critical condition.
The man could face up to 20 years in prison.
The study, published in August, said that 89 percent of transit workers in NYC had experienced harassment on the job.