Two Men Indicted for Queens Cop’s Tragic Death
/Christopher Ransom, 27, and Jagger Freeman, 25, both pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder for causing the death of Detective Brian Simonsen.
Read MoreChristopher Ransom, 27, and Jagger Freeman, 25, both pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder for causing the death of Detective Brian Simonsen.
Read MoreIn Queens, no single racial or ethnic group makes up more than a third of the population.
Read MorePolice say the unidentified suspect entered the bank located at 80-10 Eliot Avenue just before 4 p.m. on March 6 and demanded money.
Read MoreTina Torabi is charged with first-degree assault for allegedly beating her son Kian in October 2018 but has not been charged in the beating death of her daughter.
Read MoreCops were set to release him until he allegedly lost control and hit NYPD Sergeant James O’Brien, splitting open the cop’s face near his eye.
Read More“Children are the mirror of society so if someone draws a swastika, we have to ask ourselves how we can change that. Punishing a child doesn’t make anyone safer.”
Read MorePernell Cudjoe, 27, was found to be unresponsive with a gunshot wound to the chest near 180th Street and 145th Avenue.
Read MoreIn exchange for fees up to $10,000, Stella Boyadjian and her co-conspirators prepared and filed fraudulent P-3 visa applications.
Read More“The term ‘fatal child abuse syndrome’ is used when a child sustains injuries over a period of time.”
Read MoreStarting in August, the new law will open a one-year window that enables survivors of sexual abuse to take civil action, even if the statute of limitations has expired.
Read More‘He needs to see a social worker. Not a judge.’
Read More“[A] bright spot has been Queens, where the number of felony cases over two years old has declined by 76 percent since the start of the Excellence Initiative.”
Read MoreWhen police responding to a 911 call arrived at a home on 171st Street, they found Mohammed Rizwan, 57, with a gunshot wound to his chest.
Read MoreDaSilva was found not guilty of first-degree robbery, a charge that hinged on whether he used a gun or other weapon and carried a possible 25-year sentence.
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