Crime
UPDATE Kingsbridge: 27-Year-Old Woman Stabbed in Apartment
UPDATE Marble Hill: Woman Arrested for Assault & Harassment of 83-Year-Old Man
Bronx Man Gets 10 Years After Leading High-Speed Smuggling Pursuit and Injuring 11 Migrants
Kingsbridge: Police Appeal for Help Identifying Group Wanted for Assault & Robbery of Teen
Yonkers Woman & NYC Employee Charged with Stealing $275,000 from Former Disabled Coworker
Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark announced Thursday, Feb. 13, that a Yonkers woman has been charged with stealing at least $275,000 from a 78-year-old Bronx man who was debilitated by strokes and other profound health issues. She said the defendant allegedly possessed forged documents that enabled her to access the victim’s bank account and withdraw a thousand dollars a day for about a year.
UPDATE Feds Hit NY Politicians but Not Mayor with Lawsuit over Alleged Ice Raid Tip Offs, Prosecutor Resigns
Newly confirmed U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Wednesday evening, Feb. 12, that federal authorities have filed a lawsuit against New York State, NY Gov. Kathy Hochul, New York Attorney General Letitia James and NYS Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Commissioner Mark Schroeder over its “Sanctuary City” status and “Green Light” law amid reports of tip-offs being given to undocumented immigrants of the ongoing federal raids being carried out by U.S. Department of Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other federal agencies across New York State in recent weeks.
Wakefield: Two Sought for Nonfatal Shooting on White Plains Road
UPDATE Mayor Addresses New Yorkers after DOJ Dismisses Bribery Charges, for Now
New York City Mayor Eric Adams issued an address to New Yorkers on Tuesday, Feb. 11, in response to a memo by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) dated Monday, Feb. 10, in which department officials directed “Acting U.S. Attorneys and the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Southern District of New York” to drop, for now, the federal bribery and corruption charges brought against the mayor last year. Adams reduced the federal case to “a months-long saga” and an “unnecessary ordeal” for him, his family, and the City of New York.
