Kingsbridge: Man Wanted in Connection with Robbery

  The New York City Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance identifying the man shown in the attached surveillance video and photo, who is wanted for questioning in connection to a robbery that occurred within the confines of the 50th precinct in the Kingsbridge section of the Bronx.   On Monday, July 20, 2020 at approximately 3:30 p.m., inside 237 West 231st Street (All Wireless and Electronics), an unidentified man engaged in a verbal dispute with a store clerk. During the verbal exchange, the male took out a knife from his pocket and proceeded to remove five cellphones


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Soundview: Police Searching for Missing 14-Year-0ld Girl

The New York City Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating the person in the attached photo who resides within the confines of the 43rd precinct, in the Soundview section of the Bronx. The details are as follows:   Missing: Grice Curtis 14-year-old female 704 Taylor Avenue Bronx, New York   It was reported to police that Grice Curtis was last seen at her residence on Tuesday, July 17, 2020 at 12:00 hours. She is described as a female Hispanic, 6 foot, weighs 140 pounds, has brown eyes and black hair.   Anyone with information in regard to


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Concourse: 13-Year-Old Girl Missing

The NYPD are seeking the public’s assistance to locate 13-year-old Rose Sanchez, who was reported missing “(runaway)” by her mother on Friday, July 24 at around 4 p.m. Police confirm that no photo of the missing girl is available.   Sanchez was last seen at her home at 1064 Findlay Avenue. The NYPD said it was reported that the girl has run away numerous times in the past. She was last seen wearing a blue NASA t-shirt and blue Jordan sneakers. She is 5 foot, 4 inches tall, and weighs 130 pounds.   Anyone with information with regard to the


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Biaggi Issues Statement Explaining her Vote on Health Care Facilities’ Immunity

State Senator Alessandra Biaggi issued the following statement explaining why she voted against bill S8835 which passed in the State Senate on July 23. The bill amends the public health law, in relation to amending provisions regarding health care facilities and professionals during the COVID-19 emergency. The purpose of the bill is to limit immunity granted in the 2020-21 adopted budget to health care professionals that are providing diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19 directly to confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients.   “More than 6,500 New Yorkers have died in nursing homes and adult care facilities from COVID-19 – almost 800


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Fordham: NYPD Seek Public’s Assistance in Connection with Robbery

The New York City Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance identifying the individuals shown in the attached surveillance video who are wanted for questioning in connection with a robbery that occurred within the confines of the 52nd precinct. On Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at approximately 3:40 a.m., in front of 16 West Fordham Road, three unidentified males approached a 19-year-old male victim and a 20-year-old male victim, displayed firearms and removed $400 from their pockets. The individuals fled the location and fired four rounds towards the victims. The victims were not injured as a result of the incident.


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Espaillat Calls on Hispanic Caucus to Condemn Yoho’s Verbal Attack on AOC

On July 24, Representative Adriano Espaillat (NY-13), who serves as Whip of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC), called on the Leadership of Congress to urge formal action be taken to condemn Congressman Ted Yoho (FL-03) for what he called Yoho’s unacceptable conduct directed at Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY-14) while on the steps of the United States Capitol on Tuesday, as reported by The Hill.   Espaillat and CHC members have called for the censure of Rep. Yoho to allow all House members to formally vote on a resolution disapproving of Rep. Yoho’s reprehensible behavior. Yoho said he regretted and attempted


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NYC BID Association Calls on New York’s Leaders to Save Businesses and Preserve Commercial Corridors

Citing the devastating effects of the pandemic and ongoing civil unrest, the New York City Business Improvement District Association called on Governor Andrew Cuomo, Mayor Bill de Blasio, and New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson on Tuesday, July 21 to implement a nine-point plan aimed at ensuring the vitality of New York businesses and the areas they serve.   “The City and State must find ways to stimulate commercial activity or we will continue to lose businesses and jobs at an alarming rate,” said Robert J. Benfatto, co-chair of the Association. “Our action plan offers a set of steps


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Senate Majority Passes Legislation Banning ICE Agents From Making Arrests In New York’s Courthouses

The New York State Senate Democratic Majority today passed legislation to ban Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) agents from making arrests in New York courthouses. The bill S.425A, sponsored by Senator Brad Hoylman, protects New Yorkers from civil arrests while going to court and conducting or returning from a court proceeding.   “No New Yorker should fear participating in the justice system, regardless of their documentation,” Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said. “The Protect Our Courts Act will give undocumented New Yorkers the peace of mind and sense of safety they deserve while visiting a court, and I commend Senator Hoylman for sponsoring this


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