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Trump makes campaign stop at Hamilton Heights bodega after court
Day two of jury selection wrapped up in the hush-money trial involving former President Donald Trump. Then he hit the campaign trail in Hamilton Heights, meeting with a bodega worker cleared in a deadly stabbing inside that store in 2022. NBC New York’s Chris Jose reports.
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Trump leaves court to campaign at Hamilton Heights deli where clerk killed attacker
Fresh from a Manhattan courtroom, Donald Trump visited a Hamilton Heights bodega where a man was stabbed to death in 2022, a stark pivot for the former president as he juggles being a criminal defendant and the Republican challenger intent on blaming President Joe Biden for crime.
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NYC journalist identified as victim of deadly Hamilton Heights battery fire
Fazil Khan was only 27 years old and worked as a data journalist in NYC. News 4’s Melissa Colorado reports.
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FDNY confirms deadly Hamilton Heights fire sparked by battery
New York’s bravest jumped in to make heroic rescues in a fire that trapped residents and forced others onto fire escapes. News 4’s Melissa Colorado reports.
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Lithium-ion battery blamed for deadly Hamilton Heights fire that hurt 17
At least one person died and 17 people were hurt in a raging fire that tore through an Upper Manhattan apartment building, fire officials said, leaving some residents trapped in their homes, clinging to windows as they tried to escape the thick smoke and call for help.
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Video: Firefighters rescue trapped residents from fire tearing through Hamilton Heights apartment building
FDNY officials said the fire inside the building was unusual in that firefighters had to perform three rope rescues to save people in upper floors — a manuever the department typically only does about once or twice a year overall.
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1 dead, 17 hurt in Hamilton Heights fire
At least one person has died and another four are critically injured following an afternoon fire. News 4’s Melissa Colorado reports.
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One dead, 17 hurt after Hamilton Heights fire leaves residents hanging out windows
At least one person died and 17 people were hurt in a raging fire that tore through an Upper Manhattan apartment building, fire officials said, leaving some residents trapped in their homes, clinging to windows as they tried to escape the thick smoke and call for help.
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New Yorkers hanging out of windows, screaming for help in building fire
Witnesses say multiple people had to be rescued Friday afternoon from a smoky blaze in Hamilton Heights. News 4’s Melissa Colorado reports.