Second Suspect Arrested in Connection with Officer's Death
The New York Police Department arrested the second suspect caught in connection with an early morning robbery in Brooklyn and the shooting death of a veteran police officer.
Police Offer Reward for Second Suspect in Officer's Death
Police officials are offering a $10,000 reward for the robbery suspect after a 22-year veteran of the NYPD was shot and killed in the Cypress Hills section of Brooklyn.
Robert Levinson Kidnapped, Still Held: Effects on a Hostage Mind
Former New York FBI agent was taken in Iran nearly four years ago without any leads or suspects. How do kidnapping victims cope with such as these traumatic events?
Police Officer Killed in the Line of Duty
A New York City police officer was shot and killed after responding to a home invasion robbery in Brooklyn Monday morning.
Off-Duty Officer Shoots Groper in Harlem
An off-duty police officer and an alleged groper got into a struggle on Friday in Harlem that ended with the suspect in the hospital.
Occupy Wall Street Occupies Law and Order:SVU
About 40 Occupy Wall Street protesters arrived in Downtown Manhattan in order to express anger their anger at Law and Order: SVU.
Rita Morelli's Death by Delusion
Italian immigrant Rita Morelli died a horrible death. Bakaray Camara, 41, was arrested for allegedly strangling her to death in her East Harlem apartment on Wednesday. Morelli's live-in boyfriend discovered her body.
Crimes of New York: The Deadly Cheshire Home Invasion
Analysis of the Cheshire Home Invasion
Crimes of New York: Gangster Girl, High-School Star...Why Would She Be Both?
After the death of a female high-school basketball star, it appears that there is an upward trend for women to join street gangs in the city.
Second Avenue Subway Construction Starts Up Again
The MTA has resumed operations on the Second Avenue subway project Monday evening. After taking two weeks off of the project, because residents complained about the noise, dust and odors that the construction produces.
Washington Square Park to Light Christmas Tree on Wednesday
The annual lighting of the Washington Square Park Christmas tree will take place on Wednesday at 6 p.m., as the Christmas season swings into full effect
Subway Thieves Targeting Smartphones, iPhones, iPads Over Cash
The NYPD says a new crime wave is sweeping through the city. Thieves and pickpockets are no longer only out to take cash and wallets, but they are targeting smartphones, iPads and other electronics.
Crimes of New York: Damel Burton's Paranoia, Queens Bus Rampage...What Was He Thinking?
Experts can only attempt to understand what went through the mind of Damel Burton, 34, the morning of December 2. In about 15 minutes, Burton murdered two people, wounded another, and sent terrified passengers on a Queens bus running in terror and in fear of their lives.
Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Worship at Bronx Public School Case
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case regarding a Bronx church holding worship in a New York City public school.
Astoria Man Shoots Wife, Kills Step-Daughter
On the day of his divorce trial, a Queens man was arrested for killing his step-daughter and critically wounding his estranged wife.
Grand Jury Postponed for Accused Harlem Bomber
The Harlem man accused of planning to bomb government buildings in New York and New Jersey will have his day in court, just not yet. Prosecutors and defense attorneys have agreed to postpone having a grand jury weigh in on the case for the time being.
Frustrated Nurses Release Radio Ad as Possible Strike is Threatened
The New York State Nurses associations say nearly 10,000 of its workers at three city hospitals may walk off the job.
Zuccotti Park Owners Owe $139K in Back Taxes
Brookfield Properties, which owns Zuccotti Park, owes the city about $139,000 in back taxes dating back to 2006, said the Finance Department.
New York Sen. Gillibrand Backs Bill for Tougher Gun Laws
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand says she will be backing a bill to crack down on corrupt gun runners and dealers.
Seabrook Corruption Deadlocked Jury Resumes Delibrations
The trial of accused corrupt City Councilman Larry Seabrook will continue on Monday, even though jurors are finding it difficult to come to a decision based on the evidence presented.
Raj Rajaratnam Sent to Prison for 11 Years
Raj Rajaratnam, the man who was convicted of massive insider trading scheme, will begin his 11 year prison sentence on Monday.
Crimes of New York: Into the Mind of the Long Island Serial Killer
Police officials believe they are dealing with a single serial killer who will murder again. Without a physical description or any reliable leads, it has become difficult for police to make headway in the case. In situations like these, police officials turn to criminal forensic psychologist and criminal profilers.
Mark Lugo in Court for Art Thefts
A wine steward from Hoboken is due in court in connection with five stolen paintings taken from a New York hotel.
Office Cleaners Authorize Potential Strike
Several thousand unionized office cleaners gathered at the Sheraton in Midtown Manhattan on Thursday. They voted to authorize a strike when their contract expires in December.
Gov. Cuomo Considers Tax Hikes, New York Casinos
Top leaders in Albany are prepared to align themselves with Gov. Cuomo and his bid to bring casinos to New York, just as the governor discusses amending the tax code.
Man Claims Evil Spirit Drove Him to Kill Rita Morelli
The man accused of killing an Italian woman in East Harlem claims he was possessed by an evil spirit.
Ex-Bronx Borough President Agrees to pay $10k Fine in Ethics Violations
Former Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrión Jr. and former White House czar admitted to violating city laws
Assemblyman Boyland's Chief of Staff Charged with Corruption
Things just keep getting worse for Brooklyn Assemblyman William Boyland. Just two days after Boyland was brought up on new corruption charges, his chief of staff has been arrested on similar charges.
New York Woman Charged with Self-Abortion
The New York City Police Department has charged a pregnant Manhattan woman with allegedly forcing herself to undergo a miscarriage.
New York Judge Allows Anti-Gay Marriage Lawsuit
A state judge is allowing a conservative group in New York to proceed with a lawsuit to overturn New York's new law legalizing gay marriage.