The dead person was found at the Mount Vernon East Metro-North station.
A 47-year-old Westchester resident running a big cocaine trafficking operation in Manhattan had two men killed after they stole $200,000.
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Two Mount Vernon 27-year-olds were convicted on assault and weapons charges.
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A man's body was found in a basement apartment, according to news reports.
The mayor alleged sabotage of the city's salt trucks and plows.
The accused also gave police a false name, police said.
Police said the shooter had been stabbed.
The victim lingered in a coma for four months.
Police said the driver of a stolen BMW smashed into a Westchester County police car before hitting a Mount Vernon officer.
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Two Michigan 54-year-olds are in custody in Yonkers.
A fire was apparently also set in a filing cabinet.
Police say he was driving drunk.
The car fell into the cut where the Metro-North tracks go through Mount Vernon.
Eastchester and New Rochelle provided mutual aid.
The cause is under investigation.
Authorities say he was one of 17 who trafficked more than 18 million cigarettes from the south and resold them in New York.
He was also accused of driving with a suspended license.
The high-speed chase started in Westchester and ended in New York City.
He collided head-on with an SUV carrying six people who were visiting from Florida. Two of them sustained serious physical injuries.
A jury in White Plains agreed with prosecutors.
He was involved in a series of violent robberies spanning several jurisdictions including Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Yonkers and the Bronx.
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The chase ended when he flipped his car over on the Thruway.
The first collision was on State Route 100C.
The court-appointed administrator drained the account and used the dead person's money to finance a lavish lifestyle.
The charge was manslaughter and the sentence was 20 years.
The 30-year-old was just sentenced.
Police said she went from one bank to another.
He will be adjudicated as a second violent felony offender, Westchester County District Attorney Anthony A. Scarpino, Jr. said.
The vehicle the man was driving left the roadway and struck a concrete wall.
The suspect was in a locked apartment with his relatives.
He faces, among other things, a mandatory minimum sentence of 100 years in prison.
The victim was sitting on the front porch of his home listening to music, police said.
City officials held a press conference with the ATF.