October 7, 2023 Ex-girlfriend of Charlotte Sena's suspected abductor speculates about motive: Report Charlotte Sena's alleged abductor Craig Ross Jr.'s ex-girlfriend believes he targeted the 9-year-old because of her grandfather's multi-million lawsuit settlement
October 7, 2023 Charlotte Sena abduction: Small-town cop played pivotal role in miracle rescue Craig Ross Jr. was arrested 24 years ago for driving with a blood alcohol level more than twice the legal limit. A routine stop led to the rescue of a kidnapped girl this week.
October 6, 2023 Lawyer claims NYC teen charged in poet slaying is 'great kid' who wasn't 'looking for trouble' A lawyer for a teen accused of randomly stabbing a NYC community activist to death in an ambush caught on camera requested bail, citing his client's lack of a criminal record.
October 6, 2023 NYC Mayor Eric Adams goes to Mexico to discuss migrants, says there is ‘no more room in New York’ New York City Mayor Eric Adams, during his trip to Latin America, said in Mexico that there is “no more room" in his city for migrants.
October 6, 2023 In NYC, dad weeps as officials announce charges in day care drug operation that left his toddler dead Otoniel Feliz, the father of a toddler who died from an apparent overdose at a Bronx day care center, was seen weeping as officials announced charges against three suspects.
October 6, 2023 NYC subway mass shooter who injured 10 gets life in prison The Brooklyn subway mass shooter, who injured a dozen people while everyone was trapped in a moving train in 2022, has been sentenced. Frank James has received life in prison.
October 6, 2023 Hundreds of victims accuse Columbia University of covering up doctor's years of abuse in lawsuit: 'Not fair' A new lawsuit accuses Columbia University and NewYork-Presbyterian of covering up years of sexual abuse by former OB-GYN Robert Hadden, who is currently in prison.
October 5, 2023 FLASHBACK: Letitia James denied 'personal vendetta' against Trump but called him an 'illegitimate president' Democratic New York AG Letitia James' past rhetoric towards former President Trump is coming back to haunt her as she wages a civil suit against him in trial.
October 5, 2023 New York commercial fisherman, who conspired to sell 200,000 pounds of fish past legal quotas, convicted A commercial fisherman, who exceeded his fish quotas by 200,000 pounds, has been convicted of conspiracy, mail fraud, and obstruction of justice in New York.
October 5, 2023 Brooklyn subway mass shooter who injured 10 to be sentenced Thursday Frank James, who opened fire in a moving New York City subway train that trapped victims from escaping, will be sentenced Thursday. Prosecutors are seeking life imprisonment.