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Manhattan: West 42nd Street & Broadway, video captures the exact moment a 17-year-old was shot during the massive Knicks victory celebration. The streets were packed with roaring fans celebrating the big win when a large brawl suddenly broke out in the crowd. Seconds later, shots rang out, striking the teen amid the chaos. The surging crowds blocked all ambulance access to the corner. NYPD officers rushed in and personally transported the 17-year-old to the hospital. A firearm was recovered at the scene. Three suspects are in custody.

Manhattan: West 42nd Street & Broadway, video captures the exact moment a 17-year-old was shot during the massive Knicks victory celebration. The streets were packed with roaring fans celebrating the big win when a large brawl suddenly broke out in the crowd. Seconds later, shots rang out, striking the teen amid the chaos. The surging crowds blocked all ambulance access to the corner. NYPD officers rushed in and personally transported the 17-year-old to the hospital. A firearm was recovered at the scene. Three suspects are in custody.

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Brooklyn: Fulton Street & Flatbush Avenue, a disturbance broke out inside a McDonald's store after a heated situation began to escalate inside the restaurant. When the security guard tried to handle the situation, one woman allegedly threatened to slap the guard and then proceeded to assault him. The guard reacted by pushing her away, causing her to fall onto the floor. A second woman, her friend, stepped in and tried to fight the guard as well. She was also pushed back during the chaos. Both women, realizing they couldn’t overpower the guard, left the location.

Brooklyn: Fulton Street & Flatbush Avenue, a disturbance broke out inside a McDonald's store after a heated situation began to escalate inside the restaurant. When the security guard tried to handle the situation, one woman allegedly threatened to slap the guard and then proceeded to assault him. The guard reacted by pushing her away, causing her to fall onto the floor. A second woman, her friend, stepped in and tried to fight the guard as well. She was also pushed back during the chaos. Both women, realizing they couldn’t overpower the guard, left the location.

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Brooklyn: Truxton Street & Broadway, a massive brawl erupted at one of Brooklyn's busiest subway stations during the height of the morning commute, while straphangers tried to get to work. 8:30 AM. Wednesday morning. Broadway Junction. People heading to their jobs watched a large fight break out right on the platform. No arrests were made. This is the subway system the MTA wants you to pay $2.90 to ride. What is going on with this city? 👇

Brooklyn: Truxton Street & Broadway, a massive brawl erupted at one of Brooklyn's busiest subway stations during the height of the morning commute, while straphangers tried to get to work. 8:30 AM. Wednesday morning. Broadway Junction. People heading to their jobs watched a large fight break out right on the platform. No arrests were made. This is the subway system the MTA wants you to pay $2.90 to ride. What is going on with this city? 👇

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Bronx: East 136th Street & Bruckner Blvd, a serious multi-vehicle crash involving three commercial trucks left one driver critically injured Tuesday morning, prompting a large FDNY rescue response. Just before 11:30 a.m., the #FDNY and officers from the NYPD 40th Precinct responded to the scene after reports of a collision. According to a preliminary investigation, a truck operated by a 64-year-old man was traveling northbound in the right lane of Bruckner Boulevard when it rear-ended a second truck driven by a 48-year-old man. The force of the impact pushed the second truck into a third truck that had been stopped at a red light, operated by a 46-year-old man. The crash left the first truck severely damaged, trapping the 64-year-old driver inside the cab. FDNY firefighters used hydraulic rescue tools to extricate him as EMS staged nearby. The injured driver was transported to Lincoln Hospital in serious condition. The operators of the second and third trucks were taken to area hospitals with minor injuries.

Bronx: East 136th Street & Bruckner Blvd, a serious multi-vehicle crash involving three commercial trucks left one driver critically injured Tuesday morning, prompting a large FDNY rescue response. Just before 11:30 a.m., the #FDNY and officers from the NYPD 40th Precinct responded to the scene after reports of a collision. According to a preliminary investigation, a truck operated by a 64-year-old man was traveling northbound in the right lane of Bruckner Boulevard when it rear-ended a second truck driven by a 48-year-old man. The force of the impact pushed the second truck into a third truck that had been stopped at a red light, operated by a 46-year-old man. The crash left the first truck severely damaged, trapping the 64-year-old driver inside the cab. FDNY firefighters used hydraulic rescue tools to extricate him as EMS staged nearby. The injured driver was transported to Lincoln Hospital in serious condition. The operators of the second and third trucks were taken to area hospitals with minor injuries.

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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: 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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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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