Bronx teacher, 31, fatally shot in head, boyfriend sought for questioning

Bronx teacher, 31, fatally shot in head, boyfriend sought for questioning

A “well-loved” first grade teacher was fatally shot in the head inside her Bronx home with her mom, who uses a wheelchair, hearing the fatal shot from the apartment below, police said Wednesday. Cops are now looking to question the 35-year-old boyfriend of Jessica Hoyle, 31, for the Tuesday night shooting. Hoyle was a teacher … Read more

Ex-NYC councilman Halloran had over 1,000 child porn files on phone: feds

Ex-NYC councilman Halloran had over 1,000 child porn files on phone: feds

Dan Halloran, a former member of the New York City Council who once spent five years in federal prison on corruption and fraud charges, has been arrested in Miami and charged with child pornography, federal authorities said. Halloran was arrested at Miami International Airport on Saturday after he was allegedly caught with approximately 1,000 videos … Read more

Judge Ho’s decision on Eric Adams dismissal slams Trump DOJ

Judge Ho’s decision on Eric Adams dismissal slams Trump DOJ

Manhattan Federal Judge Dale Ho’s decision to dismiss “with prejudice” the sweeping public corruption charges against Mayor Adams was a stinging indictment of the Justice Department’s position that it could drop the case to procure the mayor’s cooperation on immigration matters. “DOJ’s immigration enforcement rationale is both unprecedented and breathtaking in its sweep. DOJ cites … Read more

Men sought for hanging noose from Queens water tower, snapping cell phone pic

Men sought for hanging noose from Queens water tower, snapping cell phone pic

Two men hung a noose from a Queens water tower, then apparently stopped to snap a picture of it with a cell phone, cops said Sunday. The NYPD Hate Crime Task Force is investigating the incident as a possible bias crime. The men hoisted the noose from a tower on top of a building on … Read more

Columbia faculty sue Trump administration to restore $400M in funding

Columbia faculty sue Trump administration to restore 0M in funding

Columbia University faculty sued the Trump administration on Tuesday to restore $400 million in federal funding withdrawn over antisemitism concerns — and stop the government from meddling in university affairs. The lawsuit, brought by the faculty members’ union in Manhattan Federal Court, accused several agencies of ignoring the legally required process to terminate funding. Instead, … Read more

Family of man killed by e-biker in Brooklyn calls for ‘justice,’ stricter traffic laws

Family of man killed by e-biker in Brooklyn calls for ‘justice,’ stricter traffic laws

Relatives of a pedestrian killed by an e-bike rider on a Brooklyn street said there should be stronger laws to regulate the motorized vehicles — and tougher penalties for reckless riders. “There needs to be more strict laws regarding this,” said Elvira Ramirez Cruz, whose nephew Luis Cruz, 49, was mowed down by an e-bike … Read more

Mom of 6-year-old girl drowned in Brooklyn bathtub sent ominous messages before she died

Mom of 6-year-old girl drowned in Brooklyn bathtub sent ominous messages before she died

Early on the day a Brooklyn mom is accused in connection with the drowning of her 6-year-old daughter Madeline Tavarez during a bathtub baptism, she sent the girl’s aunt an ominous message. “Pray for peace and for Madeline the devil wants her bc she is not baptized,” reads a text to the aunt viewed by … Read more

Death of woman at Rikers, fourth in 30 days, comes amid outcry over spike in NYC jails population

Death of woman at Rikers, fourth in 30 days, comes amid outcry over spike in NYC jails population

A 54-year-old woman serving a year on Rikers Island for misdemeanor assault died early Thursday, with her son charging the notorious Queens detention center “killed her.” The death, an apparent suicide according to sources, took place in West Facility and is the fourth fatality connected to New York City jails since Feb. 19. It comes … Read more

Long Island Ponzi schemer who fleeced cops, firefighters gets 2.5 years after cooperating with feds

Long Island Ponzi schemer who fleeced cops, firefighters gets 2.5 years after cooperating with feds

A Ponzi schemer’s “extraordinary” cooperation with authorities wasn’t enough to spare him federal prison time, after one of his many victims spoke out in court about the enormous human cost of his multimillion-dollar scam. Gregory Altieri, a former Long Island jewelry business owner, was sentenced to two and a half years behind bars Thursday, after … Read more

Trump backs off on deadline to end NYC congestion pricing

Trump backs off on deadline to end NYC congestion pricing

With one day left to go on the Trump administration’s March 21 deadline for New York to end its congestion pricing toll, Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy posted a “30-day extension” notice to social media Thursday afternoon. While Duffy restated the administration’s demand for Gov. Hochul to end the tolling program, which charges most motorists … Read more