Unhappy ending for two in massage parlor robbery try
A pair of armed bandits was busted Sunday night after trying to hold up a Chelsea massage parlor, cops said.
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A pair of armed bandits was busted Sunday night after trying to hold up a Chelsea massage parlor, cops said.
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There’s joy in Federal Judge Kimba Woods’ courtroom – but it has nothing to do with a verdict.
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Cops are searching for several teens who were in the lobby of a Bronx building before the start of a raging weekend fire that killed one man and left 31 residents homeless, police sources said Sunday night.
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David Grose, of Edmond, Oklahoma, the former chief financial officer for Quest Energy Partners, L.P., a publicly-traded oil and gas exploration and production business, was sentenced to serve 192 months in federal prison for wire fraud stemming from a scheme to defraud Quest out of $1 million.
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Twisted metal and a white sheet over the body of a beloved young dad dramatically tell the story of a crash that left a Brooklyn family grieving and a Queens neighborhood reeling.
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A Dutch foursome – three of them Dutch embassy employees – were busted for assaulting four cops after refusing to pay their tab at a Greenwich Village bar, prosecutors charged Monday.
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Jama Idle Ibrahim, a/k/a Jaamac Ciidle, of Somalia, was sentenced in Norfolk, Virginia to 30 years in prison for acts of piracy against the USS Ashland, which he believed was a merchant vessel that he intended to seize and hold for ransom. Ibrahim pled guilty on August 6, 2010, to attacking to plunder a vessel, engaging in an act of violence against persons on a vessel, and to using a firearm during a crime of violence in regard to an attack against the USS Ashland on April 10, 2010.
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Friends of Jenni-Lyn Watson told the Syracuse Post-Dispatch that shortly after the 20-year-old college junior went missing, they had a feeling her ex-boyfriend Steven Pieper was responsible.
A young Manhattan woman smashed in the head with a brick by a maniac purse snatcher says there was so much blood she couldn’t use her cell phone to call 911.
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One person was killed and another was seriously injured in separate accidents on city streets late Saturday, police said.
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