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Brooklyn Subway Shooting Suspect Lived in Chicago From 2015-2017
Investigators had initially been searching for Frank R. James as a person of interest.
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Person-of-Interest in Brooklyn Subway Shooting Had Ties to Chicago, Midwest
Investigators in New York have identified a person-of-interest in a shooting attack that left more than 20 people injured, and tonight new details are emerging about the individual’s ties to Chicago and to the Midwest. NBC 5’s Natalie Martinez has the latest.
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Person-of-Interest in Brooklyn Subway Shooting Had Ties to Chicago, Midwest
Investigators in New York have identified a person-of-interest in a shooting attack that left more than 20 people injured, and tonight new details are emerging about the individual’s ties to Chicago and to the Midwest.
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'What a Day': Watch Moment Connecticut Cops Stop Yankees GM Brian Cashman at Gunpoint After Apparent Mix-Up
Body-camera footage released Wednesday by Connecticut police show New York Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman getting stopped by cops at gunpoint in an apparent mix-up involving his own stolen vehicle and a separate report of an armed man at a doctor’s office.
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Mom in Toddler Tussle Video Says She Went Into Defense Mode
A mother who had her toddler yanked from her arms by New York police in a widely seen video said in an interview published Sunday that she went into “defense mode.”
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Mystery Deepens Around Dead Sisters From Virginia Found Taped Together in Hudson
The fully clothed bodies found bound together and floating in the Hudson River last week were identified as sisters from Virginia, officials said, though how the pair got into the water and how they died remain a mystery.
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White Powder Sent to NY Lawyer in Viral Racist Rant Video: Police
A letter with suspicious white powder has been sent to the New York City lawyer whose rant against Spanish speakers went viral.
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Mets Legend Rusty Staub Dies on Opening Day
Mets legend Rusty Staub has died, just hours before the team opens up the 2018 baseball season, a source told News 4 New York.
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Aspiring Actress Details Allegations Against Weinstein
An aspiring actress who met Harvey Weinstein by chance in 2014 detailed in tears Tuesday how she said the media mogul made her stand in front of a mirror in his hotel room in Cannes, France, while he stood behind her, groping her and forcing her to perform a sex act after pretending to be interested in her career. Kadian...
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Paz de la Huerta Accuses Weinstein of Raping Her Twice
Manhattan prosecutors are investigating actress Paz de la Huerta’s accusations that Harvey Weinstein raped her twice in her apartment in 2010. The actress told CBS News for a report aired Thursday that the first incident happened in October 2010 after Weinstein gave her a ride home after a party. The actress told the network the second rape occurred in December 2010.
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Doctors, Officials Warn Parents About Dangers of ‘Fire Challenge'
Doctors and officials on Long Island warned parents to be on the lookout for children attempting to participate in a dangerous YouTube “fire challenge” after a 12-year-old Queens boy set himself on fire. News 4’s Rana Novini reports.
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Boy, 12, Set Himself Ablaze Trying To Imitate YouTube ‘Fire Challenge': NYPD
A 12-year-old boy set himself on fire while trying to imitate a YouTube “fire challenge,” police said.
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Teenage Daughters Killed by Retired Cop Father in Murder-Suicide Remembered for Their Smiles at Funeral
Two teenage girls fatally shot as they slept in their beds by their father, a retired White Plains police officer who also killed his family’s three dogs before taking his own life, were remembered for their smiles at a joint funeral Friday.
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Ex-Cop Likely Killed 2 Daughters in Their Beds, Then Shot Self, Dogs in Garage Day After Wife Filed Domestic Report: Police
The retired police officer who apparently shot and killed his two teenage girls as they slept, then shot his three dogs and himself in his garage Saturday, leaving their bodies to be discovered by one of his daughter’s boyfriends, had recently spoken with his wife about the possibility of separating, police said Monday.
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Retired Police Officer Kills Teen Daughters, Self: Authorities
A retired police officer apparently shot his two teenage daughters to death and then killed himself in the family’s Westchester home, a police official said Sunday.
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Philadelphia Police Spent Nearly $700K on Overtime Covering Recent Protests
The Philadelphia Police Department has spent nearly $700,000 on overtime for policing protests that have been held in the city recently related to the deaths of unarmed black men Michael Brown and Eric Garner.