Ditmas Park man arrested after attack at Ralph Avenue subway station.
Incidents from across the borough.
Suspects caught on surveillance camera after shooting two people at Clarendon Road and Flatbush Avenue.
Golda Moldavsky has been missing since August 9.
Boy in critical condition after being shot on Saturday, according to reports.
Bill includes provisions that seek to prevent racial profiling in stop-and-frisk practices.
In Meet the Press appearance, Kelly says violent crime will rise without controversial practice.
Here's your crime round-up for Brooklyn.
Leroy Cheatman was last seen at the Dekalb and Flatbush Avenue subway station Wednesday.
Deputy District Attorney Dianne E. Malone wrote to FIDO saying the office wants to speak with other people who have had run-ins with Donnell Barden, 42, who was arrested earlier this month.
Federal monitor appointed to change practices by NYPD.
A round-up of some of this week's Brooklyn crime.
One blogger suggests locals have been too quick to paint Donnell Barden as a maniac.
Donnell Barden, arrested Monday, served in prison for attempted murder in the 1990s.
Our look at crimes in Brooklyn for the past seven days.
Don't miss the NYPD's National Night Out in Ditmas Park on Aug. 6.
Bloomberg, Ray Kelly detail gun pipeline into NYC.
Flatbush resident Kasiem (pictured) and three other New Yorkers talk about how stop-and-frisk procedures have impacted them in a new docuseries.
With sobs, psalms and song, family and friends remember the 37-year-old woman who died in a crowded cell begging for medical aid.
New "heat map" plots troublesome intersections in New York City.
Check out our compiled police reports for your neighborhood.
Kyam Livingston, 37, died in a crowded jail cell after calling for help for hours.
Local precincts' crime spike bucks citywide trend.
Kyam Livingston died in a crowded cell Sunday morning after her cries for help went unanswered by guards.
Kyam Livingston, of Ditmas Park, died in custody Sunday morning, after complaining of stomach pains and diarrhea for hours.
New York Daily News charts problem areas for tagging.
Our look at crimes in Brooklyn and Queens for the past seven days.
Jury accepts shooter's claim he was defending himself when he killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
Grand Avenue factory owner failed to meet overtime, worker's compensation insurance and other requirements.
Firefighter treated for minor injuries following an early-morning blaze between Church and Caton.
New York Post says MTA allowing possibly intoxicated drivers to give them the slip.
Girl beat-up during Church Avenue subway robbery, woman bruised, dragged during purse snatch, and more.
Both bills have the necessary votes — for now — to overcome any mayoral veto.