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Sure, there's absolutely nothing to worry about. That's why everyone is pretending they don't notice him, in order to avoid drawing his attention.

Sure, there's absolutely nothing to worry about. That's why everyone is pretending they don't notice him, in order to avoid drawing his attention.

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Just think: In only a few days, the city will have a new Mayor who will go around visiting scenes like this, announcing "Have no fear, Zohran is here!", and then all these problems will be cleaned up once and for all! 😀

Just think: In only a few days, the city will have a new Mayor who will go around visiting scenes like this, announcing "Have no fear, Zohran is here!", and then all these problems will be cleaned up once and for all! 😀

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Kingsbridge, Bronx W 238th St & Broadway 5:15 p.m. Three teenagers were shot, and one was in critical condition. This video was recorded at the scene.

Kingsbridge, Bronx W 238th St & Broadway 5:15 p.m. Three teenagers were shot, and one was in critical condition. This video was recorded at the scene.

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Video shows the two suspects being sought by the NYPD for the mass shooting in Brooklyn at around 1:15 a.m. this morning. The gunfire broke out following the end of a Sweet 16 party at Burbuja Events, on Atlantic Avenue in East New York. Four males and two females were injured and taken to the hospital. All victims are between 15-17 years old. Via Eyewitness News

Video shows the two suspects being sought by the NYPD for the mass shooting in Brooklyn at around 1:15 a.m. this morning. The gunfire broke out following the end of a Sweet 16 party at Burbuja Events, on Atlantic Avenue in East New York. Four males and two females were injured and taken to the hospital. All victims are between 15-17 years old. Via Eyewitness News

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The scene inside The Mall at Bay Plaza in the Baychester section of The Bronx, yesterday afternoon. "its only 45 dagrees" Yes, we can't wait to see what starts happening as the weather gets warmer.

The scene inside The Mall at Bay Plaza in the Baychester section of The Bronx, yesterday afternoon. "its only 45 dagrees" Yes, we can't wait to see what starts happening as the weather gets warmer.

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NYPD confiscating produce being sold by unlicensed vendors in Flushing, Queens, today.

NYPD confiscating produce being sold by unlicensed vendors in Flushing, Queens, today.

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"A 10-year-old boy was robbed for $8 by a NYC goon"

"A 10-year-old boy was robbed for $8 by a NYC goon"

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A "maniac" with a history of random attacks on women — who also once decapitated a pigeon in the middle of Penn Station — was released again after his latest arrest, for allegedly kicking a 7-year-old boy in an unprovoked Brooklyn attack. Jesse Daniels, 23, randomly stormed up to the boy and dealt a swift kick to his left ear that knocked him to the ground around 2:35 p.m. March 6 on Schenectady Avenue near Union Street in Crown Heights, according to cops and CH Shomrim [who originally posted this video]. Daniels was arrested Tuesday and charged with attempted assault in the second and third degrees, etc. He was released on his own recognizance Wednesday, because the charges do not qualify for bail under the state’s lax bail reform laws. Daniels is accused of punching two women, 30 and 31, in back-to-back unprovoked attacks around 8:25 a.m. March 27 in front of the Goldman Sachs headquarters on West Street near Murray Street, police said. He faced multiple charges – but was ultimately granted supervised release by a judge despite prosecutors’ request that he be held on $5,000 cash bail or $15,000 bond. He was previously nabbed on March 12 for allegedly punching a 31-year-old woman in the face inside Penn Station just before 11 a.m. that day, cops said. Daniels was charged with misdemeanor assault, but was ultimately granted supervised release on the non-bail-eligible offense. In a disturbing act of animal cruelty in Penn Station Feb. 13, he allegedly grabbed a pigeon, ripped off its head and tossed both the head and body on the floor, according to cops and a criminal complaint. Then Daniels – seen wearing the Celtics jacket and carrying the ball – callously stomped on the bird’s body, the court doc said. Daniels was arrested two days later by an Amtrak Police officer who spotted him in the station and charged with torturing animals. Daniels’ first arrest was on July 31, 2025 for allegedly punching a 64-year-old woman in the face, unprovoked, inside the Fulton Street subway station in Lower Manhattan, authorities said.

A "maniac" with a history of random attacks on women — who also once decapitated a pigeon in the middle of Penn Station — was released again after his latest arrest, for allegedly kicking a 7-year-old boy in an unprovoked Brooklyn attack. Jesse Daniels, 23, randomly stormed up to the boy and dealt a swift kick to his left ear that knocked him to the ground around 2:35 p.m. March 6 on Schenectady Avenue near Union Street in Crown Heights, according to cops and CH Shomrim [who originally posted this video]. Daniels was arrested Tuesday and charged with attempted assault in the second and third degrees, etc. He was released on his own recognizance Wednesday, because the charges do not qualify for bail under the state’s lax bail reform laws. Daniels is accused of punching two women, 30 and 31, in back-to-back unprovoked attacks around 8:25 a.m. March 27 in front of the Goldman Sachs headquarters on West Street near Murray Street, police said. He faced multiple charges – but was ultimately granted supervised release by a judge despite prosecutors’ request that he be held on $5,000 cash bail or $15,000 bond. He was previously nabbed on March 12 for allegedly punching a 31-year-old woman in the face inside Penn Station just before 11 a.m. that day, cops said. Daniels was charged with misdemeanor assault, but was ultimately granted supervised release on the non-bail-eligible offense. In a disturbing act of animal cruelty in Penn Station Feb. 13, he allegedly grabbed a pigeon, ripped off its head and tossed both the head and body on the floor, according to cops and a criminal complaint. Then Daniels – seen wearing the Celtics jacket and carrying the ball – callously stomped on the bird’s body, the court doc said. Daniels was arrested two days later by an Amtrak Police officer who spotted him in the station and charged with torturing animals. Daniels’ first arrest was on July 31, 2025 for allegedly punching a 64-year-old woman in the face, unprovoked, inside the Fulton Street subway station in Lower Manhattan, authorities said.

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The Mall at Bay Plaza on Baychester Avenue, near Co-op City in The Bronx Wednesday night, December 18

The Mall at Bay Plaza on Baychester Avenue, near Co-op City in The Bronx Wednesday night, December 18

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The NYPD released video of the suspect wanted for a stabbing that occurred at the Morgan Avenue station on the L line in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, at about 12:50 a.m. on Oct. 10. The perpetrator approached a 47-year-old man inside the mezzanine area and engaged in conversation. The suspect then walked away, changed his clothing, returned to the victim, pulled out a sharp object and stabbed him multiple times in the head. The perpetrator fled the station and was last seen in the area of Morgan and Johnson Avenues. EMS rushed the victim to Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, where he was listed in stable condition. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts can call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS. Via amNewYork™

The NYPD released video of the suspect wanted for a stabbing that occurred at the Morgan Avenue station on the L line in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, at about 12:50 a.m. on Oct. 10. The perpetrator approached a 47-year-old man inside the mezzanine area and engaged in conversation. The suspect then walked away, changed his clothing, returned to the victim, pulled out a sharp object and stabbed him multiple times in the head. The perpetrator fled the station and was last seen in the area of Morgan and Johnson Avenues. EMS rushed the victim to Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, where he was listed in stable condition. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts can call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS. Via amNewYork™

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Rodney Dangerfield: "I don't get no respect." NYPD ...

Rodney Dangerfield: "I don't get no respect." NYPD ...

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A Bronx Story A man on a train in Parkchester was creating a disturbance, leading to delays. Eventually some passengers took matters into their own hands - literally.

A Bronx Story A man on a train in Parkchester was creating a disturbance, leading to delays. Eventually some passengers took matters into their own hands - literally.

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Subway riders at the Morris Park station in The Bronx debate the likelihood of a rate cut by the Federal Reserve.

Subway riders at the Morris Park station in The Bronx debate the likelihood of a rate cut by the Federal Reserve.

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In what prosecutors described as a major gang takedown, 19 defendants — including several teenagers — have been indicted in a sweeping conspiracy case tied to a series of shootings and violent incidents across the Bronx, some of them in and around the Bronx County Hall of Justice, the Bronx District Attorney’s Office and NYPD announced. The 157-count indictment alleges that between Dec. 19, 2024, and Dec. 9, 2025, the defendants — alleged members and associates of Courtlandt Over Everything and the ABG Crips — took part in at least seven shootings and other acts of violence targeting rival crews. Two people were shot, including a 16-year-old male, according to prosecutors. Court records released by the Bronx District Attorney’s Office show that several of the defendants are teenagers, including multiple 16- and 17-year-olds, whose names were redacted and listed as “John Doe” due to their age. Despite their youth, some teenage defendants are facing significant bail, according to court documents. One 16-year-old had bail set at $25,000 cash or a $50,000 insurance company bond, while 17-year-old defendants faced bail ranging from $200,000 to $250,000 cash, with insurance bonds as high as $500,000. Via News12BX

In what prosecutors described as a major gang takedown, 19 defendants — including several teenagers — have been indicted in a sweeping conspiracy case tied to a series of shootings and violent incidents across the Bronx, some of them in and around the Bronx County Hall of Justice, the Bronx District Attorney’s Office and NYPD announced. The 157-count indictment alleges that between Dec. 19, 2024, and Dec. 9, 2025, the defendants — alleged members and associates of Courtlandt Over Everything and the ABG Crips — took part in at least seven shootings and other acts of violence targeting rival crews. Two people were shot, including a 16-year-old male, according to prosecutors. Court records released by the Bronx District Attorney’s Office show that several of the defendants are teenagers, including multiple 16- and 17-year-olds, whose names were redacted and listed as “John Doe” due to their age. Despite their youth, some teenage defendants are facing significant bail, according to court documents. One 16-year-old had bail set at $25,000 cash or a $50,000 insurance company bond, while 17-year-old defendants faced bail ranging from $200,000 to $250,000 cash, with insurance bonds as high as $500,000. Via News12BX

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What is he saying? "Happy birthday"?

What is he saying? "Happy birthday"?

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New surveillance video shows a man with a machete threatening a driver during a carjacking in Manhattan last week. Police said the 27-year-old driver was sitting in his parked Honda on West 11th Street in Greenwich Village when three male suspects forced him out of his car and stole it. One of the suspects was seen on video displaying a machete as he approached the vehicle, police said. The driver was not injured. Police are still searching for the suspects. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the NYPD's Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). Via Eyewitness News

New surveillance video shows a man with a machete threatening a driver during a carjacking in Manhattan last week. Police said the 27-year-old driver was sitting in his parked Honda on West 11th Street in Greenwich Village when three male suspects forced him out of his car and stole it. One of the suspects was seen on video displaying a machete as he approached the vehicle, police said. The driver was not injured. Police are still searching for the suspects. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the NYPD's Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). Via Eyewitness News

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This was the scene yesterday afternoon in Mott Haven in the South Bronx, after the drill rapper who called himself Suave Drilly was shot outside his parole office. He was taken to the hospital where he died from his wounds.

This was the scene yesterday afternoon in Mott Haven in the South Bronx, after the drill rapper who called himself Suave Drilly was shot outside his parole office. He was taken to the hospital where he died from his wounds.

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A nice, casual, refreshing subway ride through the Bronx.

A nice, casual, refreshing subway ride through the Bronx.

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1 train, near the 181st Street station in Washington Heights. Originally uploaded on Oct 25.

1 train, near the 181st Street station in Washington Heights. Originally uploaded on Oct 25.

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Seen on a Bronx sidewalk, a week ago.

Seen on a Bronx sidewalk, a week ago.

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New Jersey Nov. 17, 2025 A Toms River police officer accused earlier this year of breaking into her former boyfriend’s home pleaded guilty Monday and will now forfeit her position with the department, authorities said. Rebecca Sayegh, 32, of Toms River, pleaded guilty to burglary, criminal mischief and simple assault, according to a statement from the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office. Sayegh once lived in the home with her former boyfriend, whom she dated for five years, according to her attorney Terrance Turnbach. She was off-duty when she used a baton to smash the front door glass and enter the home in the Bayville section of Berkeley on April 25 at about 11:20 p.m. as her former boyfriend and his new girlfriend sat in the living room, according to prosecutors. Sayegh began arguing with the pair after entering, and the verbal dispute turned physical when Sayegh began pushing and shoving both victims, according to Assistant Prosecutor Isabella Young. The woman suffered swelling to the eye when Sayegh poked her with her fingernail, Young said. Sayegh threw a plant back into the living room and then went upstairs to break items and rip pictures off the wall as her ex-boyfriend and the other woman retreated to the backyard to call 911, Young said. She also scratched the hood of one of the victims’ vehicles, authorities said. Sayegh also tried to fight with responding officers and physically resisted being arrested, authorities said. She was also accused of threatening to burn the house down as police walked her down the driveway. She caused $2,000 worth of damage to the house and $500 in damage to a car, Young said. Following her arrest, she was released from the Ocean County Jail as a consequence of New Jersey Bail Reform, the office said. Sayegh now faces three months in jail as a condition of probation and will likely be ordered to have no contact with the victims and will have to pay restitution to them, officials said. In addition to forfeiting her position with the department, her plea deal will not allow her to be publicly employed in the state, the office said. Sayegh had filed a lawsuit against the department and township last year, alleging that former Toms River Police Chief Mitch Little and other superiors sexually harassed her and passed her up for promotions based on her gender. In the lawsuit, she alleged a “boys club” atmosphere prevailed. As of Monday afternoon, the lawsuit was still pending, according to online court records. Text from njdotcom

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This appears to be a West Indian Day Parade casualty.
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This one is a real record setter.

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