Police are searching for two individuals who allegedly broke into a building in Brooklyn and stole construction tools worth approximately
Once again, our officers confronted a dangerous individual armed with a firearm and reacted without hesitation. Due to their action further violence was prevented.”
NEW YORK — New York City police officers shot an armed suspect in the stomach in Brooklyn on Friday night, police say. It happened around 9:45 p.m. on East 80th Street near Flatlands Avenue in Canarsie.
A 19-year-old man and a 33-year-old woman were both blasted in the brazen Dec. 28 afternoon shooting near Riverdale Ave. and Strauss St. in Brownsville.
The suspect was shot once in the torso in a building stairwell after cops repeatedly demanded he drop the knife in the Mott Haven neighborhood around 5:45 p.m., Deputy Chief Rohan Griffith said
A man was shot by police Friday night after allegedly pointing a gun at an NYPD sergeant during a foot chase through Brooklyn. Police said the 50-year-old man ran out of a Canarsie convenience store around 9:45 p.
The New York Police Department is actively seeking information regarding a robbery that occurred earlier this month in Brooklyn. According to a Facebook post from NYPD Crimestoppers, the incident took place at approximately 3:15 P.M. last Tuesday ...
In the first incident, police say the suspect intentionally started a fire that damaged a parked NYPD car in front of City Hall around 2:20 a.m. on0.
The man was taken to Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center in critical condition, according to officials. Police said he was in stable condition later Saturday morning. Officers were unharmed , according to police. A second gun — which police said was an unregistered “ghost gun” — was also found in the convenience store.
A man is in critical condition after being shot by police who say he may have been involved in a convenience store shooting in Brooklyn just moments before. Police driving in the area around 9:45 p.m.
The rapper, real name Trevor George Smith Jr., got into an argument with his employee in Downtown Brooklyn on the morning of Jan. 10, cops and sources said.
The NYPD said the collision was caused by the driver's lack of attention. The department hasn't labeled it a hate crime.