NYPD: Body Found In Brooklyn Believed To Be A Brother of Child Killer Levi Aron
A man believed to be the brother of a Brooklyn man serving decades in prison for kidnapping, killing and dismembering a young boy in 2011 was found dead on Friday.
A man believed to be the brother of a Brooklyn man serving decades in prison for kidnapping, killing and dismembering a young boy in 2011 was found dead on Friday.
An NYPD probe into the vicious assault of a gay black man in Brooklyn allegedly by members of a Jewish security patrol Shomrim was almost buried because cops prematurely closed the case.
Police have arrested a 34-year-old man for swiping $233,000 worth of sacred texts from a Brooklyn synagogue, police sources said.
The NYPD cops accused of providing favors in exchange for bribes are gearing up for a massive motion to dismiss their case — citing the same US Supreme Court ruling that helped save Mayor de Blasio from prosecution and which could force new trials for disgraced politicians Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos.
A New York lawyer has been criminally charged with failing to report to the Internal Revenue Service more than $3 million of fee income from tax shelter and other transactions he handled at the law firm Herrick Feinstein, where he led the tax practice.
A Brooklyn landlord and “serial briber,” who once threatened to blackmail a tenant with a phony incest claim if she didn’t move out of his building, was sentenced to up to six years in prison Monday morning, according to the Manhattan District Attorney’s office and court records.
Crooked gun license broker Shaya Lichtenstein’s access to police was so good that his applicants didn’t even have to come to headquarters for a mandated interview before they got their permits.
A rogue driver led cops on a wild chase — including racing the wrong way down Sixth Avenue — before crashing into another vehicle Thursday, authorities said.
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced that his office has filed a court action to shutter the National Children’s Leukemia Foundation (NCLF), and to hold accountable its founder, its president, its vice president, who is the founder’s son, and its auditor.
A crusading rabbi who exposes child abuse in Brooklyn’s Hasidic community is suing the man who threw bleach in his face following the sex-crimes conviction of a religious counselor.