Por: Newsweek Nation November 02, 2022
Two police officers in New Jersey were reportedly injured after a shootout with an armed suspect on Tuesday.While speaking with The New York Times, New Jersey state Assemblyman Ralph Caputo confirmed that one Newark Police officer was shot in the neck. According to the Times, Caputo also confirmed that a second officer was shot in the leg. The shooter is believed to have fired a long gun from a rooftop in the area, Caputo said.We don't know... + full article
New York Post USA Nation November 02, 2022
At least three people were shot across the city overnight – including a latex-glove-wearing bicyclist fatally gunned down while pedaling to pull off a suspected hit himself, cops and police sources said. The slain 26-year-old man was riding a bike at Crown Street and Rogers... + más
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A Long Island teen is under investigation outside gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin’s home after the suspect was nabbed with the gun used in the crime, prosecutors said Tuesday. Three days before his weapons bust, 18-year-old Noah Green posted a photo on Snapchat that shows... + más
Rep. Lee Zeldin downplays support from Trump as texts reveal his proximity to election denial push | New York Daily News
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New York Post USA Nation November 01, 2022
The head of the city’s transit system claimed Monday that on subways is already — with arrests nearly doubling in the past week alone. “The level of police presence in our system has dramatically increased’’ since Mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul announced last... + más
MTA wraps long-planned LIRR third track project, eliminating key transit bottleneck | New York Daily News
Kathy Hochul, MTA announce completion of LIRR ‘Third Track’ expansion | New York Post
New York Post USA Nation October 30, 2022
Retired NYPD Detective Lou Yero grew so traumatized by the horrors he witnessed on the job that he took to drink — and ended up putting a loaded gun to his head. “And then I looked in the mirror and saw my son’s room,” Yero recalled last week at the first seminar by a... + más
Philip Banks, Mayor Adams’ public safety deputy, has unusual NYPD security detail | New York Daily News
NYPD on pace to see record 4K-cop mass exit by year’s end: pension fund stats | New York Post
NBC 6 South Florida USA World October 29, 2022
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The Root USA Crime September 29, 2022
The Justice Department announced a proposed consent order with mortgage lender Lakeland Bank over alleged discriminatory practices that authorities say excluded potentially thousands of Black and Hispanic homebuyers in the Newark, N.J., area from obtaining mortgages.nnA DOJ... + más
Another First NBC Bank executive pleads guilty ahead of federal fraud trial | The Advocate
NYC lawmaker makes push to ban tattoo discrimination by employers and landlords | New York Daily News
New York Post USA Business September 25, 2022
Newark Liberty International Airport will no longer be considered a New York City destination beginning next month — which may lead to passengers having to pay a penalty if they want to transfer to the Big Apple hubs. The International Air Transport Association, the trade... + más
Orlando, Tampa airports to close ahead of Hurricane Ian, hundreds of flights canceled | New York Daily News
O’Hare and Midway rank below average as passenger satisfaction at US airports falls in J.D. Power study | Chicago Tribune
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