Manhattan DA calls out "political games" in SoHo murder case
An Arizona prosecutor said she wouldn't extradite the suspect until he's prosecuted for allegedly stabbing two women there.
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An Arizona prosecutor said she wouldn't extradite the suspect until he's prosecuted for allegedly stabbing two women there.
Jessica Beauvais was found guilty last fall after prosecutors said her blood alcohol level was nearly twice the legal limit.
CBS New York's Jennifer Bisram talked exclusively to Rivera's daughter, Lisa Mordente, after she took in the moment.
The suspects in the Jan. 27 attack on two officers in Times Square are being held at Rikers Island.
Mazi Pilip and Tom Suozzi are facing off in the race to replace George Santos.
Surveillance video obtained by CBS New York shows a person dousing what officials say may be gasoline onto three cars.
Police said he is also suspected in a gunpoint robbery in the Bronx on Jan. 27, and another incident in Manhattan in which shots were fired.
Biden's visit comes ahead of a March 28 fundraiser he's planning with former presidents Obama and Clinton.
The U.S. Attorney's office says 70 current and former NYCHA employees are facing charges.
Officers fired 41 shots at Diallo, who they thought was reaching for a gun, during an encounter on Feb. 4, 1999.
Bragg spoke for the first time Friday since the incident where two officers were assaulted by a group of men.
From clay sculptures and watercolor paintings to African tribal masks, pencil drawn portraits and handcrafted quilts, an art exhibit representing African American culture and history is now on display at Paterson City Hall in New Jersey.
The law requires officers to document every interaction, including low-level stops that police classify as non-criminal encounters.
The mayor wants to convince City Council leaders not to overturn his veto on the How Many Stops Act.
Two girls say, in separate incidents, they were physically attacked and told to "get out of this country."