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1 person in custody after 5 injured in New York's Penn Station stabbing, official says
Five people were injured following a stabbing in New York’s Penn Station, according to a law enforcement official.
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‘Like the Ninja Turtles': New video shows group enter NYC sewer through manhole
They climbed down like the Ninja Turtles, but a trio caught on video better resembles the Mario Bros.
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Police investigate videos of men emerging from NYC sewers
Videos of men mysteriously emerging from New York City sewers drew the attention of police.
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Device ignited outside NYC mayor's home was ‘improvised explosive,' NYPD says
The lit device thrown during a clash of protests outside Gracie Mansion was in fact an “improvised explosive device,” NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Sunday.
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Who are NYC shooting victims? A Blackstone executive, a cop and new dad-to-be
Wesley LePatner, an executive at Blackstone, and NYPD officer Didarul Islam were two of the victims killed in a shooting Monday in Manhattan.
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What is CTE? NYC shooting suspect claimed to have brain disease
The suspect in the fatal shooting of four people inside a Manhattan office building claimed to suffer from CTE, a brain disease that’s linked to head injury.
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NYC shooting suspect left note claiming to have CTE, may have targeted NFL offices, Mayor Adams says
The midtown shooting victims at 345 Park Ave include an NYPD officer and an NFL employee. Here’s the latest on the mass shooting investigation.
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Man charged with supplying chemicals in Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing
A man was arrested at New York’s JFK Airport in connection with last month’s bombing of the fertility clinic in California.
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Man with same name as alleged Scarlett Johansson stalker arrested in ‘SNL' bomb threat
The suspect’s first, middle, last name and age match the person whom Scarlett Johansson has previously accused of stalking, according to court documents.
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Head of FBI New York office forced out after criticizing Trump pursuit of agents who investigated Jan. 6
The top FBI official who defiantly proclaimed last month he was prepared to “dig in” for a “battle” with the Trump administration over its request for the names of FBI agents who worked on Jan. 6th cases retired under pressure today as the leader of the New York field office, five sources familiar with the matter told NBC News.