Crime
UPDATE Former Bronx Attorney Gets Over 5 Years in Prison for Large-Scale Immigration Fraud
A Bronx-based former immigration attorney was sentenced to 70 months (around 5 years and 8 months) in prison for immigration fraud in connection with his supervision of a multi-year scheme to file fraudulent immigration documents under the Violence Against Women Act (“VAWA”), according to federal prosecutors.
Mt Hope: Group Sought for Theft from 28-Year-Old Woman
Marble Hill: One Person Hospitalized after Stabbing near JFK High School
Bronx Man Gets 10 Years for Arson & Robbery after Setting Ex-Girlfriend’s Apartment on Fire
Ritchie Torres Endorses Andrew Coumo for Mayor of New York City; Cuomo Has Not Yet Entered the Race
Democratic Congressman Ritchie Torres (NY-15), who represents a large section of The Bronx stretching from the northwest to the South Bronx, announced on Monday, Feb. 24, that he is endorsing former Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo for mayor. The announcement comes despite Cuomo not yet entering the race.
Pelham Parkway: 33-Year-Old Man Dies in Fatal Shooting on White Plains Road
UPDATE Wakefield: 30-Year-Old Man Who Died in Fatal Stabbing on White Plains Road is from Yonkers
Bronx Man Gets 15 Years for Shooting Ex-Girlfriend and Man in Jealous Rage in Front of Five Children
Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark announced that a Bronx man was sentenced to 15 years in prison and five years post-release supervision after pleading guilty to attempted murder in the second degree for shooting two people inside a Wakefield home in The Bronx, leaving his ex-girlfriend paralyzed.