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Chaos ensued inside a Manhattan coffee shop when a man was stabbed moments after running into the establishment.
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The incident happened on April 28, at around 10:30 p.m. inside the Dyckman Houses, police said.
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The three teens punched and kicked the girl, then stole her cellphone, police said.
The unidentified duo are responsible for 8 robberies in March and April, police said.
In total, the three men stole over $3,000 during the robbery spree, police said.
Officials are searching for the individual and no arrests have been made.
The 21-year-old pleaded guilty in December after at least two usable ghost guns were seized from his apartment, authorities said.
A Bronx man was sentenced Tuesday for the slashing of a Washington Heights boutique employee in 2021, authorities said.
Attorney General Letitia James says Allen Hospital should expand, not eliminate, its midwifery program — and she wants proof of a new plan.
Flames burned through a 12-unit residence on 190th Street early Sunday morning, injuring five people, authorities said.
An Inwood affordable housing development received 80,000 applicants for an under-construction building named after Eliza Hamilton.
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An officer was trying to make a traffic stop when the driver fled, hitting the cop in the process and causing minor injuries, police said.
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Outreach workers already started canvassing around a Washington Heights hospital to connect New Yorkers with housing and healthcare.
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Two men were robbed at gunpoint outside an Inwood restaurant and bar, police said.
Nurses say New York-Presbyterian's decision to discontinue its long-standing, life-saving midwifery program will put patients at risk.
An 80-year-old woman died after a fire at an apartment building on Edgecombe Avenue Tuesday morning, according to authorities.
Police said no one was trapped after a boom truck collapsed at a Manhattan construction site Tuesday afternoon.
Flames broke out Tuesday morning about 10 a.m. at a 14-story apartment building on Edgecombe Avenue, authorities said.
Two men struck the straphanger several times and tried to stab him after the stick broke, police said.
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December 2023 saw major crimes rise 10 percent on average compared to the same month last year in Inwood and Washington Heights.
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A man was viciously slashed in Inwood after reportedly arguing with another man early Wednesday morning, authorities said.
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The trio was in front of a residential building Friday evening when multiple shots were fired at the group, police said.
25 units, including 106 fire and medical personnel, responded to the two-alarm fire at the 66-unit prewar building, officials said.
The brawl emerged as the result of the victim refusing to give the attacker money, police said.
The 33-year-old victim was shot on St. Nicholas Avenue about 9:15 p.m. Monday, authorities said.