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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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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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Departing NYPD commissioner expressed frustration in speech last fall: ‘You will be called difficult'
Since the New York City Police Department commissioner made the abrupt that she plans to leave the job, Keechant Sewell has been notably silent about the reasons behind her exit. But several months ago, at an event that got little attention, Sewell shared what it really felt like to be the first woman in the top job at Mayor Eric…
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Keechant Sewell expressed frustration in speech last fall
Keechant Sewell has been notably silent about her reasoning for resigning, but a speech that she gave last fall may have some clues as to why she decided to step down. Melissa Russo reports.
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De Blasio ordered to pay almost $500k for misusing police detail on failed presidential bid
Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio was ordered Thursday to pay $475,000 by a city ethics board that found he misused public funds on a police security detail during his failed presidential bid. The hefty fine is the largest ever handed out by New York’s Conflicts of Interest Board, capping off a yearslong investigation into the two-term...
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Woman charged in stabbing attack on Brooklyn mom pushing stroller
The woman accused of stabbing a mother pushing her young child in a stroller is now facing criminal charges. News 4’s Ida Siegal reports.
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Accused serial arsonist charged with setting fires to dining sheds, police cars
The man accused of setting fire to outdoor dining sheds and police cars is in custody. Marc Santia reports.
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Sewell speculation: Claims of micromanager mayor follow NYPD commissioner's resignation
Keechant Sewell, the first woman to lead the New York City Police Department, will step down at the end of the month — a decision that reports claim she made after being micromanaged in the position from City Hall. Mayor Eric Adams repeatedly praised Sewell’s character and accomplishments on Tuesday, one day after the commissioner delivered her resignation to the…
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Inside the resignation of NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell
NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell is resigning, but will stay on the job until the end of the month. Melissa Russo reports.
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Speculation swirls after NYPD top cop resigns
Questions are continuing to swirl around City Hall a day after the unexpected announcement that the city’s top cop is stepping down. Rana Novini reports.
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NYC deli customer fighting for life after chokehold battle with workers
A deli customer had the lights knocked out in an early morning showdown with two workers, who prosecutors say came out from behind the counter and beat the man until he couldn’t breathe. The two men were charged Monday with assault and strangulation after coming out from behind the Rockaway Park deli counter and attacking the customer, prosecutors allege....
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NYPD officers rushing wrong-way down road hurt in nasty T-bone crash
Two NYPD officers were recovering Monday night following a gnarly T-bone crash in the Bronx — and the whole thing was caught on a nearby surveillance camera. The aftermath of the impact at Brook Avenue and East 149th Street in Mott Haven was nearly as dramatic as the loud crash that echoed through the neighborhood. Witnesses say the crash was…
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2 cops recovering after Bronx wrong-way crash
News 4’s Ida Siegal reports.
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Sewell steps down: NYPD commissioner done after 18 months
It was not immediately clear when Sewell would be leaving the position, nor was a reason for the decision given. News 4’s Chris Jose reports.
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NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell resigns
NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell is stepping down from her position as head of the largest police department in the nation. NBC New York’s Melissa Russo reports.
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NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell stepping down
NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell is stepping down from her position as head of the largest police department in the nation, NBC New York has learned.
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Woman's body found stuffed in plastic bin near NYC community garden
Police in the Bronx are investigating the discovery of a decomposing woman found Friday in a beige storage bin discarded steps away from a community garden. The gruesome find came the same day police say a woman was found naked inside the trash compactor room of an East Harlem apartment building. Right now, investigators do not believe the cases are…
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Two women found dead in NYC under mysterious circumstances
Two women turned up dead Friday in two different New York City neighborhoods. One of the victims was found completely naked next to a trash compactor, the other stuffed in a bin near a Bronx garden. News 4’s Melissa Colorado reports.
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Ex-NYPD detective is charged with allegedly helping robbers, who targeted Asian Americans, avoid arrest
A former New York Police Department detective took bribes from a group to of robbers help them evade arrest in a string of robberies targeting Asian American small businesses, federal prosecutors alleged Thursday. Saul Arismendy De La Cruz, a former NYPD officer and then detective, aided a “violent theft crew” led by Dagoberto Soto-Ramirez by taking bribes in exchange for...