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Times Square shooting suspect, 15, charged with attempted murder after botched shoplifting
The bullets missed the security officer, but struck a Brazilian tourist in the leg above the knee, according to police.
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Teenager arrested in shooting of Times Square tourist
NBC New York’s Melissa Colorado and Chris Jose with the latest coverage.
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Times Square shooting suspect arrested in Yonkers
A 15-year-old suspect in the shooting of a Brazilian tourist in Times Square was arrested Friday afternoon in Yonkers.
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Times Square shooting suspect arrested in Yonkers
Breaking news of the arrest of the Times Square shooting suspect in Yonkers. News 4’s Marc Santia reports.
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NYPD provides update on Times Square shooting, search for suspected gunman
NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell provides an update Friday on last night’s shooting in Times Square that injured a tourist.
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Surveillance video shows shooting at Times Square store
A reward is being offered in the manhunt for a gunman who shot a tourist in the leg and fired at an NYPD officer after an attempted shoplifting at a Times Square sporting goods store Thursday night, according to police. NBC New York’s Marc Santia and Romney Smith report.
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Times Square shooting suspect arrested in Yonkers after regional manhunt
A tourist was shot in the leg after a suspect tried shoplifting at a Times Square store, according to a law enforcement source, leaving a large swath of midtown streets closed as the search for the gunman was underway.
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NYPD: Times Square tourist shot by shoplifting suspect
NBC New York’s Chris Jose with the latest from Times Square.
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NYPD hunts gunman who fired at cops after Times Square store shooting
A tourist was shot in the leg after a suspect tried shoplifting at a Times Square store, according to a law enforcement source, leaving a large swath of midtown streets closed as the search for the gunman was underway.
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Stolen Chagall painting returned to famed Manhattan art gallery
It was a pricey smash-and-grab robbery in the heart of midtown Manhattan that led to a famous work of art being stolen. Many thought the art would be gone forever, but that ended up not being the case.
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Famous artwork stolen from NYC gallery returned
The artwork was believed gone forever after a brazen smash-and-grab, until the piece miraculously turned up. News 4’s Marc Santia reports.
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Driver indicted in Manhattan rampage that hurt ‘Black Panther' actress, 8 others
A 44-year-old New Jersey man has been indicted in connection with a vehicular rampage in Manhattan that injured nine pedestrians, including “Black Panther” stuntwoman Carrie Bernans, and a police officer, on New Year’s Day. Mohamed Alaouie is charged with assault, aggravated vehicular assault, reckless endangerment and criminal possession of a controlled substance in the frenzy that tore through midtown...
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‘Black Panther' stuntwoman Carrie Bernans critically hurt in hit-and-run at Manhattan restaurant
Stuntwoman and actress Carrie Bernans was critically injured when a driver fleeing police crashed into the outdoor dining area outside Chirp restaurant in Manhattan early Monday. The “Black Panther” stuntwoman, 29, sustained multiple broken bones and teeth in the hit-and-run, and had emergency surgery on Monday, according to an update on her Instagram shared by her mother, Patricia. Bernans’ young…
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NJ driver fleeing cops mounts sidewalks, pins woman under food truck in NYC rampage: NYPD
A man from New Jersey led police on a dangerous rampage through several blocks in midtown Manhattan, striking a handful of pedestrians and cops near Times Square where revelers had just watched the ball drop. Police said the Fort Lee man had been fighting with his girlfriend inside a BMW sedan near 7th Avenue and West 33rd Street, about 10…
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Wrong-way driver fleeing NYPD hurts 9: Police
At least nine people were injured when a driver allegedly fleeing police crashed in midtown. News 4’s Romney Smith reports.
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East Midtown Greenway new waterfront finally opens to the public
The East Midtown Greenway and Andrew Haswell Green Park long-awaited projects have finally opened to the public. NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino takes us through the new green space.
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NYC robbers use pretend guns to steal $1 million worth of real jewelry: Police
Two robbers pretending to have guns stole $1 million worth of gems from a New York City jewelry store early Thursday, police said.
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Iconic 5th Avenue is car-free once again Sunday for holiday shopping
New York City is bringing back its popular Open Streets program this holiday season — and it is expanding even more.
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NYC man sentenced for brutal 2021 antisemitic attack on Jewish victim in Times Square
A man from Staten Island was sentenced to seven years in prison for a brutal antisemitic gang-style attack carried out in one of the busiest parts of the city.
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Suspicious package prompts earlier closures, delays at Port Authority Bus Terminal; service resuming
Several areas of the Port Authority Midtown Bus Terminal were closed to passengers and bus service Wednesday evening due to a suspicious package. Gov. Kathy Hochul posted on X, formerly Twitter, shortly after 10:30 p.m. and said “the package was found and cleared from the area, and service is now resuming.” The NYPD earlier was advising commuters to “expect traffic…