Gandhi statue in Queens vandalized twice in one month
Police say a sledgehammer was used to damage the statue in front of a Hindu temple in Richmond Hill.
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Police say a sledgehammer was used to damage the statue in front of a Hindu temple in Richmond Hill.
Police are searching for both drivers.
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The owner told CBS2 in an exclusive interview the teenagers took off with his dog after demanding money.
A boil water order remains in effect, and city workers are handing out water to residents.
The report maps out where drivers will be tolled and how much they will have to pay.
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Officials insist drivers who get a $50 speeding ticket learn their lesson and stop speeding.
Police believe they were the local leaders of the gang and ordered lower-level members to carry out the murder.
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The video shows the teenager punching the cop, and even getting the officer in a headlock.
At one point, the boy punches an officer, then wrestles him to the ground and puts him in a chokehold.