1. Man beaten, robbed at Vannie
Police said an unknown number of suspects in hoodies beat and robbed a 21-year-old man on Oct. 25 around 4 p.m. in Van Cortlandt Park. The victim was reportedly …
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1. Police said officers with the NYPD’s Narcotics Unit made drug busts at 3424 Kingsbridge Ave. and 3422 Irwin Ave. on Aug. 13.
During a fake purchase by an undercover officer on Kingsbridge …
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Slideshow: Vigils for Orlando victims
[Photo gallery]
Bronxites turned out in force to honor victims of the recent attack in Orlando, Florida.
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1. Violent robbery
Three men robbed a 24-year-old man at 4 a.m. on Tuesday in front of 3344 Independence Ave., according to police.
The victim told police that while walking home, a black …
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1. At 12:05 a.m. on May 12, a 23-year-old waiting for a bus at 2897 Sedgwick Ave. was approached by three young men wearing dark clothing, police said.
“Don’t fight,” one of the …
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By Nic Cavell
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5/20/15
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1. Police said a 16-year-old boy was robbed and attacked near the Marble Hill Playground, at West 230th Street and Godwin Terrace, on March 1 at 8:30 a.m.
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By Anthony Capote
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3/10/16
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Sometimes, getting older can have a happy ending. Consider Eddie Rosa, who lost his apartment in 2021 following the death of his wife.
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By Luisa Beltran
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7/6/23
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An expelled member of congress sat on the House floor during President Joe Biden’s State of the Union last week. And as far as U.S. Rep. Ritchie Torres is concerned, that should not happen — and should never happen again.
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By Eric Harvey
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3/24/24
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A petition by recently ousted BronxNet board chair Paul Gentile has caught the eye of the Attorney General Letitia James. And if her charities bureau does decide to investigate, the move has support from some very powerful political backers, which has hung a dark cloud over the cable public service entity.
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By Eric Harvey
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3/24/24
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The fire in a Marble Hill apartment last week that displaced 27 tenants while injuring 10 people was caused by a lithium-ion battery, according to investigators. And that has some worried about when the dangerous batteries — used primarily in scooters and e-bikes — can be taken off the streets.
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By Eric Harvey
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3/24/24
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