Authorities said the police cut short a circle of Bronx thieves who tended to stop fast food restaurants. Police said Saturday that the suspect, Sensiri Green, 19, of the Tremont Department, is charged with five counts of theft following his arrest. A department spokeswoman said the rock-eyed officers from the NYPD Command Squad – who identified the suspect from a “wanted handout,” arrested the teen on Thursday. Between February 17 and February 20, between approximately 6 p.m. and 7 p.m., Green allegedly held Bronx Taco Bell, McDonald’s, Subway, Dunkin’ Donuts…
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Small dogs provide great protection on the dangerous streets of New York City
Animal trainers told The Post that crime-weary New Yorkers are tutoring their petite-sized dogs to provide protection the size of large dogs. Debra Bash, a Bronx-based author, Hollywood consultant and celebrity pet trainer, said the dog “represents an amazing psychological deterrent to criminals — no matter their size.” He noted that about a third of his clients these days are seeking help in transforming a miniature city into criminal fighters, a “remarkable increase” over recent years. One Turtle Bay dog mum said she “feels completely safe” on the dangerous streets…
Read MoreLong Island officials call for Russian complex to be closed
Russians, pack your bags! Nassau County Executive Bruce Blackman and Representative Lee Zelden called on President Biden on Saturday to expel Russia from the Killinworth complex in Glen Cove that he has owned for seven decades. “President Biden, he kicked these Russians out of Nassau County,” said Blackman, whose grandparents immigrated from Odessa in Ukraine. “We don’t need them here, and let’s get this property back on the tax rolls, so the people of Nassau County and Glen Cove don’t have to fund thugs, dictators, and people who invade innocent…
Read MorePolice release photo of suspect in New York City subway hammer attack
While a brave city health worker remains in hospital after a vicious attack on a subway station, the New York Police Department has released an additional photo of the maniacal robber who is wanted to hit her with a hammer. The disturbing video of the assault of Nina Rothschild on Thursday night was recorded at Queens Plaza E, M, R station. Rothschild was taken to Weill Cornell Medical Center in critical condition with a fractured skull and bleeding in her brain, according to police and sources. A New York Police…
Read MoreGeorge Soros’ son with world leaders
Alexander Soros, the apparent heir to the political and philanthropic mission of left-wing billionaire George Soros, has traded selfies with beauty and brotherhoods for handshakes and hugs with world leaders. The big Democratic donor’s 36-year-old son attended the Munich Security Conference in Germany, where he joined heads of state preoccupied with the imminent threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine. Soros, who was photographed in his young days partying in the Hamptons – described as “going out with the kids” in East End hotspots – now fills his social media…
Read MoreA person was killed in a shooting at night in New York City
Police said a 25-year-old man was shot dead Thursday night in East Harlem. The fatal shooting broke out shortly before 11 p.m. Friday in front of 2251 First Avenue, near East 117th Street in East Harlem, police said. Police said victim Shaquille Gaine was found with a bullet in the chest by police in response to a 911 call. Police are at the scene where a person was apparently shot inside a liquor store at 2251 First Avenue in New York, New York around 11 p.m. on February 25, 2022.…
Read MoreLong Island candidate under fire for ‘anti-American’ remarks
A Long Island activist and former Democrat who recently changed political parties to challenge U.S. Representative Andrew Garbarino in the Republican primary, she is fed up with her progressive past. Kate Corrigan, 24, who is vying to become the youngest ever elected member of Congress, is promoting herself campaign website And the Social media As a loyal conservative and devotee of Donald Trump Opposes Vax’s authorizations and “illegals” who enter the country – as part of the “next generation fighting for America first”. But Corrigan’s GOP award winning rewards are…
Read MoreNYPD honors slain policeman Edward Byrne in Queens
Hundreds of New York’s finest dignitaries gathered in Queens early Saturday morning to memorialize a rookie policeman who was ambushed and killed while sitting in his private car there 34 years ago. Mourners remember Edward Byrne at a midnight party on the corner of 107th Ave. and Inwood St. In southern Jamaica – steps away from where he was shot dead on February 26, 1988 while guarding the home of a drug witness. He was only 22 years old. He didn’t ask why. “He took his job and understood its…
Read MoreNYPD discovers Nyssa Walcott’s death in a storage container
A Manhattan woman was found dead in a plastic storage container in the Bronx Friday afternoon, police said. Police made the shocking discovery just before 2 p.m. in the Highbridge section, four blocks from Yankee Stadium, according to the NYPD. Police said Nissa Walcott, 35, of the Upper East Side, was found unconscious and unresponsive in the container across the street from a storage unit on University Street 950. Medical officials were working to determine how she died. A police officer walks near where Nyssa Walcott was found dead inside…
Read MoreThe servers of the Joint Commission on Public Ethics in New York were hacked
Officials revealed Friday that the New York state’s ethics watchdog has been attacked by hackers. The web servers of the Joint Committee on Public Ethics were subjected to a “deliberate malicious cyber attack” this week, according to a press release. State tech employees reported suspicious web activity earlier in the week and disabled the JCOPE system as a precaution. A forensic analysis confirmed the attack, and the agency, which regulates pressure at the Capitol, has remained off duty for safety reasons, officials said. It was not clear who was behind…
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