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Decorated Florida Police Officer Arrested on Child Porn Charges
A Florida police officer is accused of possession and distribution of child pornography.
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NYC's Central Park Tower Set to Be World's Tallest Residential Building, With Apartments Listed Up to $63 Million
A New York City condominium tower will be the world’s tallest predominantly residential building when it opens next year, though it will be competing with other ultra-luxury buildings for billionaire buyers
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Car Crashes Into Trump Building in New Rochelle: Police
A car smashed into the lobby of a Trump building in New Rochelle, police said.
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I-Team: Convicted Queens Killer Battles Over New DNA Evidence to Clear His Name
A convicted killer’s battle to clear his name has taken a new turn after a judge ordered a hearing to assess the impact of newly discovered DNA evidence that appears to exonerate the former NYC correction officer
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NYPD Chief Fires Daniel Pantaleo, Officer Who Used Chokehold in Eric Garner's Death
NYPD Commissioner James O’Neill has fired the police officer accused of using a banned chokehold on Eric Garner in 2014, siding with the departmental trial judge who recommended termination earlier this month. O’Neill’s decision, revealed early Monday afternoon, is final, closing the years-long book on embattled NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo, whom a local grand jury and federal prosecuters all declined...
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Police Departments Confront ‘Epidemic' in Officer Suicides
A rash of suicides by police officers has shaken the New York Police Department, leading the commissioner to declare a mental health emergency and highlighting the problem of untreated depression among law enforcement officers nationwide.
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'What a Day': Watch Moment Connecticut Cops Stop Yankees GM Brian Cashman at Gunpoint After Apparent Mix-Up
Body-camera footage released Wednesday by Connecticut police show New York Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman getting stopped by cops at gunpoint in an apparent mix-up involving his own stolen vehicle and a separate report of an armed man at a doctor’s office.
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ICYMI: Turn Robocalls Into Cash; Call for Justice
Here are some of the past week’s past stories from the NBC 6 Weekend Digest:
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Miami Police Officer on Administrative Leave After Crash
A City of Miami police officer is on administrative leave after getting involved in a crash last week.
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2 Women Stabbed, 1 Fatally, in Front of Cop at Pittsburgh Bus Stop
Authorities say a man fatally stabbed a woman who was talking to a police officer at a downtown Pittsburgh bus stop and then slashed another woman before he was taken into custody. Pittsburgh Police Chief Scott Schubert says the officer was checking on the first woman’s well-being Thursday on a crowded sidewalk full of office workers and others headed to...
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Homestead Police Officer Arrested for Pushing Handcuffed Inmate Into Wall
A Homestead police officer is facing charges after he reportedly pushed a handcuffed inmate into a wall at a police substation last year.
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Venezuela Talks in the Balance as US Ups Pressure on Maduro
For weeks, representatives of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his would-be successor, opposition leader Juan Guaidó, have been shuttling back and forth to Barbados trying to agree on a common path out of the country’s prolonged political standoff. The meetings have been slow-going and shrouded in mystery, with neither side disclosing details. But now Maduro’s supporters are accusing the U.S....
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Man Returns Lost Wallet to Post Office, Ends Up in Handcuffs
A South Florida man reached out to NBC 6 Responds after he got accused of stealing a wallet.
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Judge in Disciplinary Trial Recommends NYPD Officer in Eric Garner Case Be Fired
An NYPD judge recommended firing the officer accused of using a banned chokehold in the July 2014 death of Eric Garner, bring some measure of closure to a nationally influential case that local and federal officials all declined to criminally prosecute. The judge found officer Daniel Pantaleo — who has been on modified administrative duty in the years since Garner’s...
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Jeffrey Epstein Handed a Lawsuit a Day Before He Was Found Injured
The day before accused pedophile and wealthy Manhattan financier Jeffrey Epstein was found injured in his jail cell, he was handed a lawsuit from a woman who says he raped her when she was just 15 years old, court documents obtained Monday showed.
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Jeffrey Epstein Found Injured in NYC Jail Cell After Possible Suicide Attempt: Sources
Accused pedophile and financier Jeffrey Epstein was found apparently injured and in a fetal position inside his cell at an NYC jail, sources said
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6 Things to Know: Tuesday, July 23
It’s Tuesday, July 23 – here are the 6 Things to Know:
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US Department of Justice Won't File Charges Against Cop in Eric Garner Death: Official
The U.S. Department of Justice will not file charges against the NYPD officer accused of using a deadly chokehold on Eric Garner, whose final words, “I can’t breathe,” became a rallying cry for the national Black Lives Matter movement, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday.
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Judge: Man's ‘I'm Sorry' Video Can Be Used In Murder Trial
Jurors will be allowed to hear what a Mississippi man told a reporter on video as he was arrested in the shooting deaths of eight people. A judge ruled that Willie Cory Godbolt’s statements — including saying “I’m sorry” that a deputy was killed — will be admissible at his trial in February, the Daily Leader reported. Godbolt, now 37,...
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Stonewall: How a Raid and Rebellion Became a Rights Movement
Michael Olenick was 19 and living a secret social life, letting loose with friends at a speakeasy-like bar with blacked-out windows and one of the few floors in town where men danced with other men. Then the lights came on and the police strode into the Stonewall Inn.