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Wanted fugitive caught in connection to shooting of 5-year-old girl in Bronx
A fugitive wanted in the shooting of a 5-year-old girl in the Bronx in the summer of 2023 has been captured and charged, according to the U.S Attorney’s Office.
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FBI raids Bronx home of Mayor Adams' aide
The FBI carried out a raid of a home belonging to another top aide of New York City Mayor Eric Adams. On Thursday, federal agents could be seen taking boxes of material from the Bronx home of Winnie Greco, who serves as the mayor’s Asian affairs liaison. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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FBI raids 2 Bronx homes owned by top aide to New York City Mayor Eric Adams
Federal agents have searched two properties owned by a top adviser to New York City Mayor Eric Adams. The FBI confirmed the raids conducted Thursday at two Bronx addresses. Records show the homes there are owned by Winnie Greco. Greco is a longtime fundraiser for the mayor who serves as his director of Asian affairs. The purpose of the raid...
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Another illegal shelter for migrants discovered in Bronx business
For the second time in two days, police uncovered an illegal makeshift migrant shelter, this time in the Fordham neighborhood in the Bronx — and both illegal shelters were in businesses owned by the same man. NBC New York’s Chris Jose reports.
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Police breakup another illegal basement shelter housing dozens of migrants in Bronx
For the second time in as many days, police uncovered an illegal makeshift migrant shelter housing dozens of people inside a commercial business, this time in the Bronx.
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Cause of death determined for rider killed in fight with trio on Bronx subway train
Police now know what led to the death of a man who was killed during a fight with three people while riding the subway in the Bronx.
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Doctor gifts Bronx medical school $1 billion to cover tuition for all students
The extraordinary donation will allow all students to attend the Bronx medical school free of charge.
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Trio wanted in NYC subway killing in custody following manhunt
The three individuals wanted in connection with the death of a 45-year-old subway rider ahead of last Friday’s morning rush are now in custody after an intense search, according to NYPD officials. Police late Sunday identified the trio as 24-year-old Justin Herde, 38-year-old Betty Cotto and 42-year-old Alfredo Trinidad. The relationship among the three wasn’t clear. It didn’t appear...
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NYPD identifies suspects wanted in deadly subway attack
Police late Sunday identified the trio as 24-year-old Justin Herde, 38-year-old Betty Cotto and 42-year-old Alfredo Trinidad. News 4’s Romney Smith reports.
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3 wanted in deadly subway attack in the Bronx
Police still haven’t been able to determine what weapon was used in the victim’s murder. News 4’s Myles Miller reports.
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Man dies in Bronx subway shooting
No arrests have been made.
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Police search for three suspects after subway rider killed on D train
A 45-year-old subway rider was killed on a D train in the Bronx before Friday’s morning rush got underway, police said, and there is a search ongoing for three suspects believed to have been involved. According to the NYPD, the victim was riding a southbound D train just before 5 a.m. when three individuals — two men and a woman…
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Bronx woman sentenced for deadly cosmetic injection
A Bronx woman got four to eight years in prison for illegally injecting silicone into another woman’s buttocks and causing her death. NBC New York’s Myles Miller reports.
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Engineer in Bronx building collapse gets 2-year suspension, may face further action
A professional engineer won’t be allowed to conduct facade inspections in the city for two years because of his alleged negligence in the case of a Bronx building that partially collapsed late last year, forcing 170 people from their homes and wreaking havoc on city traffic, Mayor Eric Adams’ office announced Thursday. He also must pay a $10,000 fine. Investigations…
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Subway may have dragged human leg from Manhattan to Bronx, source says
Authorities investigating the grim discovery of a human leg along the No. 4 subway tracks in the Bronx over the weekend may have been dragged there from Manhattan, according to a law enforcement source with direct knowledge of the case. Workers clearing snow near the tracks between 167th and 170th streets made the grisly discovery around 1 p.m. Saturday in…
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Suspect robbed Bronx flower shop, threatened man with gun over $10 bouquet of roses
A man said he was threatened with a gun then shoved to the ground after a man tried to take off with a bouquet from a Bronx flower shop. NBC New York’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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‘This is meant for you': Bronx flower shop thief threatens worker with bullet over $10 bouquet
Police are looking for the person behind a brazen robbery at a small Bronx flower shop on Monday. A man knocked at the door at the Norwood flower shop on Dekalb Ave. around 6:30 p.m. wanting a bouquet of roses, said the store owner’s brother, Oscar Rodriguez. Rodriguez said when he told the man the bouquet would cost $10, the…
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MTA employee on subway doused with ‘foreign substance' in the Bronx, police say
An MTA conductor was doused with a “foreign substance” on a train in the Bronx, police said, in what is the latest violent attack that has taken place in the city’s subway system. The incident occurred on a southbound 4 train Monday shortly before 7:15 p.m. when an unruly passenger threw the unknown substance at the 48-year-old conductor at the…
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MTA employee doused with foreign substance in the Bronx
A passenger on a southbound 4 train threw an unknown substance onto the train conductor, in the latest violent incident to take place in the city’s subway system. Romney Smith reports.
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Human leg found on subway track bed in NYC
A troubling discovery this weekend has detectives trying to piece together how a body part ended up on a subway track.