Former CCRB Chief Mina Malik Enters Queens DA Race
/In the months leading up to her announcement, Malik has been an outspoken advocate for criminal justice reform on social media.
Read MoreIn the months leading up to her announcement, Malik has been an outspoken advocate for criminal justice reform on social media.
Read MoreTrevor Bates allegedly punched an NYPD officer after he was arrested for refusing to pay a cab fare.
Read More“I am running to transform the Queens District Attorney Office after years of witnessing its abuses on the front lines.”
Read More“Instead of fearing one another, we have faith in one another.”
Read MorePolice have warned residents of Corona, Elmhurst and Flushing about a man who allegedly ghosted potential renters after he received their security deposits.
Read MoreKarla Barba testified in her own defense, stating that the two severe wounds that Franklin Larrea suffered inside their apartment were the result of self-defense.
Read More“They are a target because they can’t defend themselves in court with a lawyer.”
Read MoreOverall crime in 2018 reached its lowest rate in the 20-year history of the MTA Police, dropping more than 13 percent from 2017.
Read More“We’re restless,” said Onik Islam, Nazmul Islam’s son. “We’re uneasy because we haven’t gotten closure.”
Read More“She got up really fast and she grabbed something from the floor and she hit me.”
Read MoreCouncilmember Daniel Dromm joined attorney Ali Najmi and Elmhurst resident Jeremy Valarezo at the rally on the corner of 78th Street and Roosevelt Avenue.
Read MoreThe suspect carried a black gun into the RSK3 Wireless on Rockaway Boulevard
Read MoreAs Seepersaud drove along the ramp to Exit 10, he allegedly failed to maintain control of his luxury SUV and struck a side wall, police said.
Read MoreNo arrest were reported as of press time and the investigation is still ongoing.
Read MoreOn Jan. 16, NYPD officers responded to the Chinese Buddhist Temple on 39th Avenue, where an unidentified man threw a large concrete stone at statues.
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