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LI Woman Pleads Not Guilty To Murder, Claims Man Who Died In Father’s Arms Assaulted Her: Attorney | Patch PM

Also: Bloody bodycam video of Mother's Day stabbing: AG / "Justice for Jor'Dynn / Eatery reopens / Veterans honored / Trafficking, rape: DA

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LI Woman Pleads Not Guilty To Murder, Claims Man Who Died In Father’s Arms Assaulted Her: Attorney

A Massapequa woman pleaded not guilty to murder Wednesday after accusations that she fatally stabbed a man in the neck while he slept.

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Bloody Bodycam Video Released Of Son, Who Stabbed Mother 40X Mother's Day, Being Shot Dead By Police: AG

The son is seen covered in blood in the video, released by New York State Attorney General Letitia James' Office of Special Investigation.

Find out what's happening in Massapequafor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Jor’Dynn Duncan’s Family, Supporters Pack Court As 3 Bayport Women Charged In 7-Year-Old's Death Return

Jor'Dynn Duncan's family attorney said the legal team is examining whether "system flaws or failures" played a role.

Dockers Waterside Reopens On Dune Road After Devastating May Fire; Owner Shares 'Heartfelt Gratitude'

"The fire tested us . . . but when community comes together with purpose and determination, remarkable things can happen." — Larry Hoffman

Suffolk Honors Women Veterans Who Served Country, Community

Veterans from across the county were recognized during a ceremony marking Women Veterans Recognition Day.

Bay Shore Man Sex Trafficked Women, Raped Child: DA

The man was sentenced to 15 years in prison after prosecutors said he sexually exploited multiple victims, including a 13-year-old

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