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Queens: Jamaica Avenue & 120th Street, the NYPD 102nd Precinct is investigating after a 34-year-old man was shot multiple times during a dispute with two men on Monday, around 10:40 p.m. The victim is in critical but stable condition at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center. The suspects fled on foot and remain at large
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Brooklyn: 16th Avenue & 49th Street, a fatal collision claimed the life of a bicyclist Wednesday afternoon in Borough Park. Police responded to a 911 call for a vehicle collision at 16th Avenue and 49th Street, within the confines of the NYPD 66th Precinct. According to the NYPD NEWS, a 2021 Mack cement truck, operated by a 68-year-old man, was traveling southbound on 16th Avenue when it struck a 53-year-old male bicyclist who was traveling in the same direction. Chevra Hatzalah EMS transported the victim to Maimonides Health Medical Center, where he was pronounced deceased. The truck operator remained on scene. No arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD Highway District’s Collision Investigation Squad.
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Manhattan: Broadway & Duane Street, a woman on an MTA bus was blasting her FaceTime call yesterday on full volume, disturbing everyone on board. When passengers politely asked her to lower it or use headphones, she refused, then started running her mouth at anyone who spoke up. Moments later, she punched a passenger who began filming her disturbance. The NYPD responded, and the victim chose not to press charges.
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Queens: Merrick Boulevard & Baisley Boulevard, a 15-year-old boy was shot and killed yesterday near the Roy Wilkins Park in the St. Albans neighborhood after a fight involving multiple youths escalated into gunfire. The shooting happened yesterday around 6:15 p.m. by the Nautilus Playground inside Roy Wilkins Park, within the confines of the 113 Precinct. When officers arrived, they found a 15-year-old with a gunshot wound to the chest. EMS rushed him to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where he was later pronounced dead. Footage appears to show two youths, the victim and the shooter, involved in some type of encounter while a large crowd surrounded them and recorded on their phones. The victim was then slapped in the face. Seconds later, the shooter fired a shot, causing panic as people ran from the scene. Detectives are exploring whether the shooting was gang-related and believe the 15-year-old may have been the intended target. The gunman remains at large. No arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing.
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Manhattan: West 34th Street & 11th Avenue, a homeless individual was caught urinating on a D train at the Hudson Yards station, turning a subway car into a literal bathroom. Commuters were forced to stand in the stench while the person openly relieved themselves in full view. Another day in NYC’s collapsing transit syste, where riders are trapped breathing urine while City Hall keeps pretending this is “compassion.” This is what happens when quality-of-life laws disappear and chaos becomes normalized. Platforms are filthy, trains smell like piss, and paying riders are treated like background characters in a failed social experiment. New Yorkers don’t deserve this. Public transit isn’t a shelter. It’s not a restroom. And it’s definitely not a dumping ground for broken policies.
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Brooklyn: Eastern Parkway & Utica Avenue, a group of approximately 200 youths have mobilized in a chaotic scene. Several individuals were seen jumping on a vehicle, causing visible damage to the hood, while a group of girls began twerking on the roofs of two separate cars. The NYPD 71st Precinct and NYPD 77th Precinct are responding to restore order. Situation developing…
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Manhattan: East 60th Street & 2nd Avenue, New York City is freezing alive. While Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani Zohran Kwame Mamdani pretends everything is “under control,” homeless people are literally freezing for warmth over steam manholes for survival. Since the beginning of the snow storm, at least 14 people died from the cold. We are eight days after the blizzard, and the streets are still buried in snow and garbage is rotting in frozen piles. Sidewalks are impassable. Entire blocks look abandoned, like the city just… gave up. This isn’t a storm anymore. It’s neglect. And at the top? A mayor with no plan. “Mayor” Zohran Mamdani refuses to use every tool available, including NYPD NEWS support, because of ideological, defund-era fantasies. While he postures with his fake smile, agencies are drowning, workers are stretched thin, and people are literally freezing to death Read that again: People are dying of cold in Manhattan.
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Bronx: East 187th Street & Belmont Avenue, a devastating five-alarm fire tore through a residential building in Belmont/Little Italy, leaving two people dead, multiple others injured, and dozens displaced as residents desperately fought to escape flames and smoke. The scene was filled with fear, chaos, and heroism as neighbors, police, and firefighters rushed to protect lives. The fire broke out Tuesday afternoon at 660 East 187th Street, a five-story mixed-use building with storefronts on the ground level and apartments above. Among those injured was a badly burned man, a hero who reportedly suffered his injuries while helping his mother and other residents escape the flames. He put his life on the line to help the vulnerable people. As smoke poured through the building, residents were left clinging to fire escapes high above the street, trying to stay ahead of the fire. FDNY units rushed in as a worker from the ground-floor bodega brought out a ladder in an urgent effort to help trapped tenants climb down to safety. With large crowds gathering as emergency crews worked, officers from the NYPD 48th Precinct were also on scene maintaining order and keeping pathways clear for responders. During the chaos, a man was stopped after refusing to follow directions near the active fire scene, and he was later taken into custody. The blaze escalated into a five-alarm fire, drawing more than 270 firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics. Two people, were killed and 11 others were injured, including five firefighters. The building later suffered partial roof and stairwell collapse, and about 80 residents were displaced after officials declared the structure unsafe. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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Bronx: Morrison Avenue & Westchester Avenue, a chaotic dispute between a bar bouncer and a group of junkies turned ugly and violent, unfolding like a scene out of a movie. The incident began inside a a bar, where the bouncer attempted to remove the group after they were acting disorderly, but they refused to leave. The bouncer then physically removed them out. A passerby stepped in and escalated the situation, turning it physical with one of the individuals. The confrontation quickly spilled out onto the street and moved away from the bar, where it continued independently of the original dispute. Video shows one person being thrown to the ground and knocked unconscious while others continue fighting nearby. The same passerby who escalated the situation is then seen approaching the unconscious victim, reaching directly into his pocket, pulling out his wallet, and robbing him. The bouncer is seen trying to intervene but is unsuccessful. The suspect opens the wallet, finds it empty, throws it to the ground, and say: "He got no money either way. He broke." He then targets another individual, knocks him to the ground, deploys pepper spray, and flees the scene, claiming they were attacking him. The agitator the makes his way onto the subway, jumps the turnstile and fled with a train.
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Manhattan: West 125th Street & Frederick Douglass Blvd, a serious multi-vehicle crash left one person dead and several others injured in Harlem this past Thursday. Police say a 49-year-old man driving a Hyundai USA Tucson was heading eastbound on West 125th Street when he struck two men riding e-bikes at the intersection of Frederick Douglass Boulevard, within the confines of the NYPD 28th Precinct. After hitting the e-bike riders, the driver continued eastbound, crashing into a parked NYPD NEWS vehicle, which then struck a parked Lexus NX350. The Hyundai then slammed into a parked tractor trailer and a Toyota USA RAV4 driven by a 40-year-old man. EMS rushed both e-bike riders to the hospital in critical condition. One of the victims, a 28-year-old man, was later pronounced dead. The second rider, a 33-year-old man, remains in critical condition. Two occupants of the Lexus, a 23-year-old woman and a 28-year-old man, along with the driver of the Toyota USA, were transported to the hospital in stable condition. The driver, 49-year-old Kevin Crosby, a Bronx man who has 19 arrests on his record and a history of DUI and hitting pedestrians, was allegedly found to be high on weed and PCP. He was arrested and charged: • Manslaughter (recklessly causes death) • DWAI (drugs – prior conviction within 10 years) • Aggravated vehicular homicide (killing one person and injuring another) The investigation is ongoing by the NYPD Highway District’s Collision Investigation Squad.
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Queens: JFK Expressway @ N Boundary Road exit, as everyone knows, New York City was hit by a massive storm yesterday. And once again, JFK Airport turned into a disaster zone. Passengers arrived in the so-called “capital of the world” only to wade through knee-deep floodwater, holding luggage over their heads like survivors of a shipwreck. Billions get poured into infrastructure, yet every heavy rain turns America’s busiest airport into a swamp. This isn’t weather, it’s neglect. A global city running on a crumbling foundation.
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Manhattan: East 107th Street & 3rd Avenue, a 14-year-old boy body-slammed a 15-year-old girl onto concrete and stomped on her head in broad daylight, all because she wouldn't give him her phone number. The attack happened at around 3:30 PM on Monday in East Harlem, within the confines of the NYPD 23rd Precinct. Video shows the suspect, dressed in all black with a face mask, standing next to the girl who was attempting to cross 3rd Avenue. According to sources, the boy and girl attend the same school, and the confrontation began after he asked for her phone number and she refused. He is then heard saying, "I'll smack the shit out of you... you're staying right here," and blocks her from crossing. The girl retreats, starts walking away on 3rd Avenue, where the suspect grabs her arm, lifts her over his head, and slammed her into the pavement. Then he stomped on her head and walked away like nothing happened. The victim was taken to Harlem Hospital Center in stable condition. The suspect was arrested later that day at around 7:00 P.M. The suspect, a 14-year-old boy, was arrested and charged: • Assault
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