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NJ man charged in cellphone attack on Bebe Rexha
A man from New Jersey is facing felony charges after hitting the singer in the face with a cell phone last night in Manhattan. Gus Rosendale reports.
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Central Park's Loeb Boathouse reopens for summer — take a look at the new menu
A landmark in Central Park is reopen for the summer after closing for a few months to undergo a multi-million dollar renovation.
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Bebe Rexha hit with phone during NYC concert, suspect charged with felony assault
Bebe Rexha was performing at The Rooftop at Pier 17 in lower Manhattan when an audience member threw a phone at her, hitting her in the face. She was taken to the hospital to have her injuries treated.
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6-year-old suffers skull fractures after struck by motorbike in East Harlem park: NYPD
A 6-year-old boy was left with a fractured skull after he was struck by a motorbike rider on a walkway during a hit-and-run incident inside a Manhattan park, police said.
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Bebe Rexha hit in face by cellphone thrown on stage during Manhattan concert
Singer Bebe Rexha was left injured and fell to her knees on stage after a cellphone was hurled from the audience and struck her in the face during a concert in Manhattan, police said.
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Child fractures skull after hit by man on motorbike inside Manhattan park
Jen Maxfield reporting on child critically injured in hit and run inside park
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Someone steals bike of teen cyclist killed in Manhattan truck crash
Police say a teenager riding the streets of Manhattan was hit and killed by a truck Friday afternoon, and what happened after left witnesses shocked. The truck driver remained on scene after striking the 18-year-old cyclist around 12:40 p.m. in Gramercy, the man seen visibly distraught on a bus bench as police questioned the driver. Live-saving measures were attempted, but…
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Bike stolen minutes after teen cyclist's deadly crash in Manhattan
An 18-year-old cyclist was killed in Manhattan around lunchtime while trying to make a turn, but was fatally injured after crashing into a truck. News 4’s Marc Santia reports.
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Man killed by stranger he bumped into on NYC sidewalk, police say
Police say an accidental bump between strangers on a Manhattan sidewalk cost a 63-year-old man his life back in April. Uncovered surveillance video from the area now proves what was believed to be an accidental death, was actually murder, according to law enforcement. Officers found 63-year-old Charles Cunningham lying on the sidewalk near death at the corner of 5th Avenue…
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Man killed by stranger he bumped into on NYC sidewalk, police say
Police say an accidental bump between strangers on a sidewalk cost a 63-year-old man his life. 4’s Ida Siegal reports.
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Woman takes off high heel, beats victim with shoe in Union Square attack: Police
A woman allegedly took off her high heel and used it to attack a victim near Manhattan’s Union Square, according to police.
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Trump mugshot: Will he have photo taken during federal arraignment in Florida?
So will Trump be fingerprinted and have a mugshot taken during his arraignment in Miami? It’s a bit of a mixed bag.
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Will Trump have a mugshot? Former President heads to arraignment
Jonathan Dienst reports live from Florida ahead of former President Trump’s federal arraignment.
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Trio wanted for snapping Pride flags around Manhattan
Gus Rosendale reporting on the search for the vandals who destroyed pride flags at the Stonewall National Monument.
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Suspect in gruesome Chinatown stabbing death of Christina Lee deemed unfit for trial
The man accused of brutally killing a woman he “mercilessly stalked” up six flights of stairs before quietly slipping into her Chinatown apartment was found unfit to stand trial, the Manhattan district attorney said.
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Woman found dead in trash compactor room in East Harlem: Police
A woman was found dead and without any clothes on inside a trash compactor room at an East Harlem apartment building, according to police.
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Workers at Barnes & Noble in Union Square vote to unionize
In an announcement Wednesday, the union cited issues at the Union Square store from harassment to favoritism. Barnes & Noble said it looks forward to a new contract with the store’s workers.
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This New York restaurant is dishing out sweet Pride Month specials
Serendipity3 is bringing back a partnership with the Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative, and patrons can take part by digging in on some colorful cuisine.
Video produced by NBC New York’s Emmy Beck-Aden.
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Woman indicted for NYC juice bar worker stabbing after allegedly given free drink
A worker at a Manhattan juice shop was badly injured in a brutal knife attack from a woman who stabbed him after not having enough money to pay her her drink, police said, even though he offered to give it to her for free.
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Alleged mobsters arrested for high-end NYC jewelry heist
A group of alleged mobsters is under arrest and investigators say they managed to pull the whole thing off by posing as construction workers. News 4’s Jonathan Dienst reports.