Prosecutors alleged one of the men chose the victim because of ethnic stereotyping.
Police said the man crossed over the double yellow line into oncoming traffic.
First responders got the person onto a stretcher, but the person went into cardiac arrest while being moved, fire officials said.
Police said the incident happened on Route 9 North just south of the Croton Point Avenue exit.
Stairs and other obstacles complicated efforts to get hoses to the scene of the blaze in northern Westchester County.
Police said the man faces three felony counts and a misdemeanor.
Police Chief Kevin Sylvester joined the department in 2003 and became chief in 2016.
The sexual abuse happened while the child was asleep, prosecutors said.
Both are Westchester County residents.
The annual crime report was released Monday by the agency.
Crews on Saturday began the arduous process of extracting Mark Dickey from the cave after he became gravely ill last week.
They and the victim were feuding members of The Five-Percent Nation, also known as The Nation of Gods and Earths, the DA alleged.
A lawsuit alleges 27 prisoners were injured, some hospitalized, during a 2-day lockdown in November, the New York Times reported.
Police said the "contest of speed" took place Dec. 4.
The abuse at the hands of the Mahopac man started when the child was 10 years old and continued for nearly three years.
"The inmates know there is no longer accountability for assaulting staff and they have become more emboldened in their attacks."
They were on the Palisades Parkway after arresting a woman for drunken driving.
The New York correctional officers union said the inmate was high on synthetic marijuana, according to News 12.
16 when he beat and stabbed them to death, he has been a model inmate, The Journal News reported.
"I wouldn’t want anyone to go through what I went through because it's horrible," the victim said in a statement to the court.
Police alleged the three forced entry into the house, which has been vandalized in the past.
He is scheduled to be sentenced on June 23.
The school implemented "shelter-in-place" protocols.
Authorities said anyone who used the device should check their bank accounts for suspicious activity.
The feds were most interested in the gun they found.
The crash happened around 3:30 a.m. on July 3 in southern New Jersey.
Police ask everyone who used the automated teller machine to check their accounts.
The app, which is available for Apple and Android phones, is designed to provide valuable information to Westchester residents.
“Our police are doing remarkable job keeping Westchester County safe. People move here, and stay here, because Westchester County is safe".
The Westchester County Real Time Crime Center was tracking a 2018 Toyota Camry.
“We are so proud and impressed by these students and we know they have so much potential in front of them".
Police seek the public's help.
The fire department reported that multiple leaks of natural gas and carbon monoxide were found.
This case must serve as a warning about how vicious rhetoric can turn dangerously violent, Westchester DA Mimi Rocah said afterward.
Threats against schools are a national problem this fall, a security expert said.
Federal prosecutors alleged two members of a group of robbers worked hard to cover their tracks afterward.
Scammers are always trying to find new and intricate ways to steal your money, village officials said.
They've been getting a lot of calls about would-be thieves rifling through unlocked cars.
The 36-year-old also attacked a medical staffer at the Westchester County Jail, the DA said.