Man busted for selling classic cars he didn’t own
The owner of a Long Island classic car restoration business was busted Thursday for allegedly selling a client’s cars without permission and driving off with the profits.
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The owner of a Long Island classic car restoration business was busted Thursday for allegedly selling a client’s cars without permission and driving off with the profits.
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A Brooklyn girl was robbed of her teenage years by a gang of creeps who repeatedly raped her, beat her and pimped her out, prosecutors said Wednesday.
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Another day, another court date for ex-NYPD cop Kenneth Moreno.
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A 6-year-old girl was clinging to life last night after she was mowed down by a drunken driver on a Queens street, cops and witnesses said.
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A high school dropout from Mill Basin answered Al Qaeda’s call for jihadists by traveling halfway around the world to take up arms against U.S. troops, a federal prosecutor said Wednesday.
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A Manhattan jury on Wednesday cleared a second supervisor of all charges in the Deutsche Bank building blaze that killed two firefighters at the doomed Ground Zero site.
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Hakimullah Mehsud is wanted for his alleged involvement in the December 30, 2009 bombing of a United States military base located near the Afghan town of Khost, that lies along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. The blast from the explosion killed seven United States citizens and injured six other United States citizens. The explosion occurred after a suicide bomber entered the military base and detonated a device that was hidden under his clothing.
On August 20, 2010, Mehsud was charged federally with conspiracy to murder a United States National while outside the United States and conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction against a National of the United States while outside the United States. That same day, a federal warrant was issued by the United States District Court, District of Columbia, for Mehsud’s arrest.
On September 1, 2010, the United States added Hakimullah Mehsud to its list of Specially Designated Global Terrorists and the TTP to its list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations.
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Faouzi Mohamad Ayoub was indicted by the United States Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of Michigan, on August 5, 2009. Ayoub willfully and knowingly used and attempted to use a false, forged, or counterfeit United States Passport in order to gain admittance into the state of Israel for the purpose of conducting a bombing on behalf of the designated Foreign Terrorist Organization Hizballah.
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William Cecil Etheridge, a convicted felon and multi-state offender, is wanted for his alleged involvement in the robbery of a bank in Eugene, Oregon. On the afternoon of June 20, 2011, Etheridge allegedly entered the Wells Fargo Bank on East Broadway carrying a white pillow case style bag. He waited in line and approached the teller counter. He verbally demanded money and threatened having a weapon. After receiving an undisclosed amount of cash, Etheridge calmly walked out the side doors of the bank. A federal arrest warrant was issued by the United States District Court on June 22, 2011, after Etheridge was charged with bank robbery.
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The daughter of a Brooklyn man charged with attacking his Turkish neighbors and calling them “Arab terrorists” insisted Tuesday that her father wasn’t a bigot.
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