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‘No indication' suspect in CEO killing was ever insured by UnitedHealthcare, NYPD says
As police continue to scour the history of the suspected shooter who gunned down an insurance CEO on a midtown Manhattan sidewalk, the NYPD said there is “no indication” he ever was a client of UnitedHealthcare.
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Prosecutors Present New Evidence Against Alleged Brooklyn Subway Shooter
Prosecutors charging the alleged Brooklyn subway shooter with federal terrorism charges filed new paperwork fighting his request to move the trial out of New York City, while also laying out new evidence they claim shows he’s responsible for the shooting that left nearly two dozen injured, 10 of them by gunshots.
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FBI Warns of Threat to New Jersey Synagogues, Citing ‘Credible Information'
BREAKING UPDATE: FBI Identifies Suspect in NJ Synagogues Threat Case The FBI’s Newark office issued a stark warning Thursday as it announced it had received “credible information” about a nonspecific but widescale threat to synagogues in New Jersey. The FBI described the threat, shared by the bureau’s Newark office on Twitter around 3 p.m., as “broad.” However, a senior...
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21 Charged in Federal Takedown of Catalytic Converter Theft Ring
Federal agents raided the New Jersey mansion of a businessman allegedly involved in a nationwide stolen catalytic converter ring that brought in more than $38 million in stolen car parts
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Dozens of Subpoenas Issued In Criminal Investigation Involving NJ Sen. Robert Menendez
Dozens of federal grand jury subpoenas have been issued in the past several months as part of the ongoing federal criminal investigation involving several individuals in New Jersey and the powerful democratic chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Robert Menendez, three people familiar with the matter tell NBC News.
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Chilling 911 Calls Released in Case of Woman Whose Disappearance Led to Discovery of 10 Bodies
The 911 calls are disorganized. At times she is coherent. At others, she slurs her words. Sometimes she doesn’t respond at all. And at times, she is heard screaming.
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2nd NYPD Officer Dies After Friday Shooting in Harlem
NYPD Officer Wilbert Mora has died after a days-long struggle, following his shooting in Harlem Friday night. Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell announced Mora’s death Tuesday in a tweet, shortly after he underwent surgery to donate his organs, adding to what she called “incalculable” grief within the department. Sewell called Mora “3 times a hero. For choosing a life of service….
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NYPD Officer Killed, Another Injured in Shooting During Domestic Violence Call
A 22-year-old NYPD officer was killed and another officer is in critical condition after they were shot in Harlem Friday evening while responding to a domestic violence call, police said.
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Ivanka Trump, Don Jr. Misled About Trump Org. Finances, NY AG Says
Letitia James said in court filings that the investigation found instances where Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump provided misleading financial representations to institutions, and that the former president “had ultimate authority over a wide swath of conduct by the Trump Organization involving misstatements.”
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Keechant Sewell To Be Named First Black Female NYPD Commissioner
Mayor-elect Eric Adams is expected to appoint Keechant Sewell as the next NYPD commissioner after the current head of the police department retires at the end of the year, multiple sources tell News 4 New York.