
Crime In NYC
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Sorry ladies, you're on your own. 🤷♂️ Welcome to the jungle.
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Everyone knows what it means when someone zips down two hoodies, and another hoodie remains underneath.
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The one in the orange jacket was smoking weed, so the one in the dark grey jacket pulled a knife on him.
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An uptown F train at West 4th Street / Washington Square. It's a scary world.
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Bronx September 24 An Allerton mother is demanding justice after her 11-year-old daughter was brutally attacked while walking her dog after school. Surveillance video shows a group of young people surrounding the girl, throwing her to the ground and repeatedly punching her, even kicking her 3-month-old puppy. A bystander eventually rushed in to stop the attack. The girl, who has epilepsy, suffered a seizure during the assault and was taken to Jacobi Hospital. The young girl also suffered several injuries to her face and body. Her mother says she had previously gone to the school district twice requesting a safety transfer for her daughter after earlier threats from the same group. Via News12BX
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Caught wearing the wrong flag on the wrong bus. I believe this was in Brownsville.
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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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"Let's start giving away lots of free stuff! 😀" ──────────── A commuter narrowly dodged death in the tunnel under the Bridge Apartments [in Washington Heights, on the approach to the George Washington Bridge] when he was suddenly confronted by a massive piece of falling debris. John Toledo was commuting home from his job at the city Department of Environmental Protection around 6 a.m. Thursday when the frightening incident totaled his car. He had no time to stop or swerve out of the way and barreled into the giant slab. Toledo, who works for the city Department of Environmental Protection, posted [to Reddit] dashcam footage of the harrowing incident. The Port Authority, which is responsible for the roadway, said in a statement it inspected and repaired the damaged area.
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South Bronx, on a train one stop away from the 161st Street–Yankee Stadium station. • Apparently he had been following the ranting lady. • It seems he had just been assaulting a different woman, who the ranting lady is seen speaking to for a few moments. • It could be that he had just gotten out of jail, which helps explain much of what is seen here. • It could be that the ranting lady was carrying a gun.
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It was a potentially dangerous situation. Further commentary would be beyond my level of expertise.
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Multiple people shot inside a Chick-fil-A at 2319 US-22 Route 22 in Union, New Jersey, just before 9 p.m. Saturday. The father of one of the workers said that his son called him in a panic, saying that multiple suspects wearing masks entered the establishment. He also said several of his co-workers were injured in a shooting. The father says he drove to the eatery and described what he called a 'warzone'. A Lyft driver said he was finishing a trip nearby and heard more than seven shots. It is unclear how many people were shot and what their conditions are. The circumstances surrounding the shooting are unknown and part of an active investigation.
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