Convicted NYPD cop killer Anthony Bottom released from prison
Bottom, who killed Patrolman Joseph Piagentini and Patrolman Waverly Jones in 1971, was released from prison earlier this month.
Street vendor dead after scuffle with thief; suspect arrested
An elderly Harlem street vendor reportedly died after a scuffle with a thief.
Man riding ATV killed in Harlem collision
Police have identified the man riding an ATV who was struck and killed in a collision with an SUV in Harlem last week.
Man found dead on subway train in Harlem
Police made a grim discovery aboard a subway train in Harlem early Saturday morning.
Firefighters pull off daring rope rescue at Harlem fire
A fire broke out at Lenox Terrace on Lenox Avenue and West 135th Street around 1:30 p.m., the FDNY said.
Over 30 shootings, at least 5 dead across NYC as surge of gun violence continues
New York City’s summer of gun violence continued, after a series of shootings this weekend left at least five people dead.
Gunmen open fire on fleeing car in broad daylight
The NYPD wants to find two brazen gunmen who opened fire on a fleeing car in Harlem.
Woman who vandalized BLM mural in Midtown strikes murals in Harlem, Brooklyn
The woman accused of vandalizing the Black Lives Matter mural in Midtown Manhattan appears to have struck again, vandalizing murals in Harlem and Brooklyn Saturday night.
Woman vandalizes several BLM murals across NYC
A woman was seen on video in social media vandalizing Black Lives Matter murals across New York City.
De Blasio, NYPD unveil newest initiative to fight gun violence in NYC
New York City is introducing a new initiative to try to curb the violence on the city’s streets.
Cops search for baby taken by parents with no legal rights to child
The NYPD is looking for a week-old baby and his biological parents after he was taken by them despite not having legal rights to the child.
Calls for peace as gun violence surge continues in NYC
Community leaders in Harlem are calling for peace as an alarming spike in gun violence has sent shockwaves across New York City.
‘We Have To Do Better’ - De Blasio unveils grassroots plan to combat violence in NYC
Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled his new "Take Back the Block" iniative, which aims to fight a recent spike in gun violence with a combination of law enforcement and community outreach.
Man struck, killed by subway train in Harlem after attempting to break up fight: NYPD
The NYPD says that a man has died after falling onto the subway tracks after trying to intervene in a fight in Harlem.
Man in wheelchair opens fire sparking bottle-throwing incident, says NYPD
The NYPD wants to find a disabled man who fired several shots from a gun while in his wheelchair on a street in Harlem.
Police search for man who hurled glass bottle at cop car
Police want to find the man seen on video hurling a glass liquor bottle at a police vehicle in Harlem.
NYPD seeking person of interest in deadly attack on homeless man in Harlem
The NYPD is asking for the public’s help identifying a person of interest in a deadly punching of a 37-year-old homeless man in Manhattan on June 14.
Shocking video shows homeless man set on fire with fireworks in Harlem
A disturbing video shows someone lighting a firework and throwing it at a man lying on the street in Harlem. The firework explodes as the suspect runs off.
NYPD officers kill man holding knife at scene of slain woman
Authorities say two people have been killed at a Manhattan apartment building, with one of them shooting the other and police fatally firing at the shooter.
NYC's iconic street ball courts go quiet during pandemic
In the six weeks since New York Mayor Bill de Blasio's actions, iconic street ball landmarks such as Rucker Park in Harlem, Brooklyn's Gersh Park, "The Cage" on West 4th Street in Greenwich Village, Dyckman Park in Washington Heights and others have all been void of the typical soundtrack that help usher in the spring warmup across the five boroughs.