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NYPD lieutenant fired after refusing to answer questions about fire at his home

Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2025. Donate today. An NYPD lieutenant has been fired after refusing to answer questions from internal investigators about a suspected arson at his Long Island home, department records show. Lt. Javier Rodriguez, a 20-year veteran assigned to the Criminal...
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Knife, Gun, High-Capacity Magazine, Hollow-Point Ammo Seized In Guttenberg Robbery: Cops

On Tuesday, Dec. 23 at 7:38 p.m., a police officer was on patrol when a man flagged him down and reported that two individuals had entered his business on the 6900 block of Kennedy Boulevard and attempted to rob him while armed Guttenberg Police Chief Frank Pelaez said. The victim...
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NYC commuters face OMNY problems just days before tap-and-ride system becomes only option for...

OMNY issues are plaguing increasingly frustrated straphangers — just days before MTA makes it the go-to option for subway fares. Commuters reported getting charged multiple times for a single ride when using the new tap-and-ride system, or being unable to check their card balances, as well as broken re-loading...
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$15,800 Per Person in No-Strings-Attached Cash To Be Dished Out As Major US City...

A US city is preparing to hand out a pile of cash in a new guaranteed income program for disadvantaged residents. The New York City Council says it is allocating $1.5 million in the 2026 budget for a guaranteed income initiative known as the “Cash with Care” program, targeting residents facing housing insecurity.
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NY man whose conviction was tossed after decades in prison seeks $100M in new...

Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2025. Donate today. A man who spent more than two decades in prison before his conviction for the murder of a retired NYPD detective was dismissed due to DNA evidence has sued New York City for $100 million. Jon-Adrian “JJ” Velazquez...
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Elon Musk Claims Zohran Mamdani’s Latest Appointment Means ‘People Will Die’

Credit: (Michael Brochstein/Sipa USA, Sipa via AP Images) and (Evan Vucci/AP photo) After New York City Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani’s Tuesday announcement that he will appoint an FDNY commissioner who never served as a firefighter, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk claimed on Friday via X that “people will die because of this.”
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Off-duty NYPD officer saves neighbor’s choking baby girl on Long Island

The heroic officer was in the right place at the right time when his neighbors needed help.
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Dangerous snowstorm coming to NYC area; over 1,000 flights canceled

The storm is set to bring the most snow to New York City in years.
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NY boy, 8, pulled from freezing pond on Long Island

An 8-year-old boy was playing on ice that had frozen over a pond and landed in water that was chest-deep, unable to free himself. Police rescued him on Christmas Day.
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Patients test positive for Legionella after being treated at NJ hospital

PATERSON, N.J. (PIX11) — New Jersey health officials are investigating two cases of Legionella infection connected to Saint Joseph’s University Medical Center. Both patients have died. The patients had been treated at the hospital months apart, one in July and another in November. The New Jersey Department of Health...

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