The heroic rescue took place at Hermon A. MacNeil Park in College Point as volunteers prepared for a parade and festival.
The Ecuadorian teen was legally in the United States under a special status for at-risk juveniles.
Here's what made headlines in New York City Friday morning.
The medical examiner will determine the official cause of death.
The incident happened at a construction site in Hudson Yards, police said.
The officers responded to a home in Queens.
The victim, 60, was months from retirement when he was attacked at a Brooklyn station.
Here's what made headlines in New York City Wednesday morning.
Police used surveillance footage to track the suspect down.
The suspect is accused of making threats in text messages.
Police released new images of the woman on Tuesday.
Additional incident details have not been released yet.
The incident happened at 124 East 14th Street.
The video shows multiple emergency vehicles near a large parking garage. A photo shows a metal beam apparently came down.
The suspect pleaded not guilty to charges and is being held in jail without bail.
The suspect fled the scene after the unprovoked attack, police said.
The woman has not been officially identified yet.
What led up to the incident is not known at this time.
A loaded gun was recovered at the scene.
According to police, the stabbing stemmed from a domestic dispute between two men.
The suspect is believed to be the victim's stepson.
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Charges against the alleged suspect are pending as of Tuesday morning.
A motive into the fatal stabbing hasn't been determined yet.
Combs was found guilty on two of five charges in his sex crimes trial in July.
The woman has not been identified as of Friday afternoon
The defendant was accused of unprovoked attacks against two men in the span of minutes, prosecutors said.
Images from the FDNY show one corner of the building collapsed from the first floor all the way up to the roof.
The remains have not been officially identified as of Tuesday afternoon.
The incident happened at the Chambers Street subway station.
The 27-year-old blamed the NFL for his condition and cited his mental health struggles in his suicide note.
The suspect has been arrested and is now facing multiple charges, police said.
The incident happened at East 40th Street and Fifth Avenue near Bryant Park.
An investigation remains ongoing.
The suspected driver was taken into custody.
The off-duty officer was taken to Bellevue Hospital after the incident.
The plot had the potential to disable cell phone towers and essentially shut down the cellular network in the New York City metro area.
Federal prosecutors said they intended to seek the death penalty if Mangione is convicted of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
If convicted of the top charges, the suspect could face up to 60 years in prison.