Holland Tunnel shootout snarls traffic
A degranged driver was shot by police in the Holland Tunnel Friday after he tried to plow through traffic and run over cops with his car, law-enforcement sources said.
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A degranged driver was shot by police in the Holland Tunnel Friday after he tried to plow through traffic and run over cops with his car, law-enforcement sources said.
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The founder and president of a technology services company located in Rhode Island and Georgia pleaded guilty Thursday in U.S. District Court in Providence to bribing a public official in a kickback scheme netting more than $9 million of naval funds.
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Ahmed Muhammed Dhakane, 25, a citizen of Somalia, was sentenced to ten years in federal prison after admitting to making false statements under penalty of perjury on his application for asylum.
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The chiseled Portuguese model accused of castrating and killing his older lover wants statements he made to cops tossed as evidence against him, his lawyer said Friday.
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David Bart Goldstein, age 55, of Baltimore, Maryland, pleaded guilty today to distributing child pornography.
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Rodney Ray Hayes pleaded guilty to the transportation of minors with intent to engage in illicit sexual activity.
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Prosecutors and police are worried that once the names of those charged in the scandal are released – even those hit only with NYPD disciplinary charges – that defense attorneys will pounce.
The Queens third-grader who sold his father’s loaded handgun to a classmate for $3.50 plucked it off the top of a shelf where his father hid it for protection, officials said Friday.
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Two U.S. citizens charged with trying to sell surface-to-air missiles to the Taliban were extradited from Romania to New York early Friday, prosecutors said.
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Four defendants were indicted on federal fraud charges for allegedly engaging in a sham minority-owned cable installation business that fraudulently obtained more than $8.3 million in subcontracts from a cable company that serves residents on the city’s north side.
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