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Family Slaying Suspect Heard 'Voices' Before Attack | NYC Top Stories
Also in the news today: Park reopens after $21.6M renovations; activist targeted in murder-for-hire plot; ice cream shop owners ousted.

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Here are the top five stories around New York City:
1. An MTA worker died after being struck by a subway train as he worked on the tracks early Wednesday morning, police officials said. (Read more on Patch.)
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2. A $21.6 million renovation brought two new dog runs, a skate park and game tables to a park in Bed-Stuy that recently reopened. (Read more on Patch.)
3. A Sikh separatist in New York City was the target of a foiled assassination hatched by an Indian government employee, according to a bombshell federal indictment unsealed Wednesday. (Read more on Patch.)
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4. A beloved Brooklyn ice cream shop, once marred by business troubles, seems to be in hot water again after its owners said they were fired. (Read more on Patch.)
5. A man said he heard "voices" before police believe he fatally stabbed three of his family members, including a 5-year-old boy, according to reports. The trio were found dead early Sunday in a Bronx apartment building. (Read more on Patch.)
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