Mirsad Kandic was extradited to New York the same day Sayfullo Saipov killed eight people in the name of ISIS, according to prosecutors.
The man was found in the street with a gunshot wound, police said.
A shirtless biker was struck near Smith and State streets around noon Thursday, said a witness and the FDNY.
Krystal Feldsherov has been charged with assault for attacking a woman who complained about her e-cigarette on the C train, said police.
Victor Casillas told a Denver company to prepare for Las Vegas "part 2," Brooklyn prosecutors said.
An employee who tried to stop the woman from stealing body soap received three stitches, police said.
Police officer O’Keefe Thompson is accused of assaulting Raymond Crespo because he dropped his plastic cup.
Martin Shkreli offered a $5,000 bounty for a lock of Hillary Clinton's hair.
A 27-year-old woman noticed the suspect as her train approached the Hoyt-Schermerhorn station Wednesday morning, said police.
Rosemarie Bader allegedly bought about 36,000 unauthorized tickets with the company credit card, Brooklyn prosecutors announced.
Juan Rosa pleaded guilty to stabbing 18-year-old Dashawn Cameron in a Domino's Pizza in 2014, said prosecutors.
Neil Smith was found with the murder weapon - a pillow - lying across his face, according to police.
The gang referred to their products — which included crystal meth, heroin, cocaine and fentanyl — as "doggy food," prosecutors said.
Police officers stopped a man from leaping off the Manhattan Bridge by tackling him on an unguarded ledge Thursday morning.
Two women stole a wallet from a Brooklyn straphanger last month and went on a shopping spree at Downtown Uniforms on Flatbush, police said.
Shaquan Taylor allegedly delivered his fatal attack on 16-month-old Nylah Lewis during a Father's Day visit, prosecutors said.
Ten medical professionals from Brooklyn and Queens stand accused of defrauding Medicaid and Medicare of more than $125 million.
Fire fighters rushed to the Consolidated Edison Plant in Vinegar Hill around 7:40 a.m., said the FDNY.
Prosecutors will not appeal a federal judge's decision that Ronnell Wilson is mentally disabled and not eligible for the death penalty.
Martin Shkreli, a pharma exec who jacked up an AIDS medication price to $750 a pill, now faces fraud charges in Brooklyn Federal Court.
Amanda Hosten-St. Louis allegedly used the "Weeds" actresses' debit card to withdraw cash, the Daily News reported.
Neil Smith was found dead in his bed with a towel and pillow covering his face on Monday, said police.
Arturo Gurley drove 45 minutes from Long Island to Brooklyn with his girlfriend locked in the trunk of his car.
The man attacked when the woman tried to stop him from harassing another woman on the southbound 4 train last week, said police.
Koron Bailey, Gilbert Marcano and Johnny Williams face assault charges for an attack on three Brooklyn Detention Center guards in April.
Police are hunting for the man who violently shoved another man on a Jay Street-MetroTech subway platform on Friday.
A man was rushed to Brooklyn Hosptial in traumatic cardiac arrest after he fell in a Jay Street construction site.
Police found the ATM skimming device and footage of the men they believe installed it at Concord Market on April 29.
The man was found at the Jay Street-MetroTech station during rush hour on Friday, police said.
Bonanno affiliate “Vinny” Vertuccio hid control of Crimson Construction when it bid for a World Trade Center contract, prosecutors said.
Customs officer Fernando Marte faces federal charges for allegedly helping cocaine dealers get through inspections at JFK, prosecutors said.
Police are waiting for the suspect in the Ingersoll Houses stabbing to regain consciousness so that he may be questioned.
At least 100 residents were without water Thursday night due to the epic smelly poop water coming from a water main break on Montague St.
Around $14,000 worth of cash and designer watches was stolen from a Brooklyn Heights apartment while the owner was on vacation, cops say.
Tyler Anbinder, author of "City of Dreams: The 400-Year Epic History of Immigrant New York," will discuss his book on March 20.
18-year-old Shivel Dikstein was charged with criminal trespassing, cops said.
Several experts will be discussing the past, present and future of LGBTQ rights during a time that is nerve-racking for some.
Every woman's nightmare: a woman went into labor on the street in the middle of the Brooklyn Bridge, cops said.
The Belgian man was frightened of being deported back to his country after coming to the U.S. on a tourist visa, officials said.
The 12-year-old suffered a fractured leg and was rushed to the hospital in stable condition, police said.