Holds cops at bay with ‘decor’ sword
A crazed upper East Side man was busted Saturday after he brandished an ornamental sword in his apartment, cops said.
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A crazed upper East Side man was busted Saturday after he brandished an ornamental sword in his apartment, cops said.
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The former director of construction for Huntington Memorial Hospital was arrested this morning on federal mail fraud arising from his role in a construction kickback scheme that allegedly brought him more than $3 million in illegal payments.
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Corey Hollis McAdoo, 31, allegedly received child pornography while he was stationed as a U.S. Marine at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan.
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A Brooklyn Crip who testified against his friend’s killer was fatally shot on the same streetcorner where his buddy died – weeks after the trial ended in a conviction.
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Maxwell Technologies Inc., a publicly-traded manufacturer of energy-storage and power-delivery products based in San Diego, has agreed to pay an $8 million criminal penalty to resolve charges related to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act for bribing Chinese government officials to secure sales of Maxwell’s products to state-owned manufacturers of electric-utility infrastructure in several Chinese provinces.
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On a dusky February night in 1926, a team of whisper-quiet burglars lock-picked their way into a loft factory at Eighth Ave. and 38th St. in Manhattan, home to Marcus & Co., a high-fashion dressmaker.
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A jilted husband claims a randy FBI agent seduced his wife during a federal fraud investigation – then tried to put the kibosh on charges against her in a state probe.
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The serial-killer slayings of four craigslist hookers has unnerved online prostitutes – even though many of the working girls insist they already practice “safe sex.”
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NYPD cops shot and wounded a teenager after he wheeled and fired at them during a foot chase on an East Harlem street early Sunday, police said.
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Connecticut authorities had a chance to solve the mystery of an infant snatched from Harlem Hospital long before her tearful reunion with her parents this month.
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