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Month: January 2021

Homeless Man in Car May Have Frozen to Death

January 30, 2021 Sasha Gonzales 0

The man, in his 30s, was discovered in a parked car in Claremont during one of the coldest stretches of winter.

Biden Signs Order Restoring Access to Obamacare, Medicaid

January 28, 2021 Kevin Deutsch 0

The president signed an executive order Thursday restoring access to Obamacare and Medicaid for scores of struggling Americans, stating he was undoing “the damage” caused by President Trump.

NYPD Officer Daniel Vargas Shot in Soundview; Expected to Recover

January 27, 2021 Sasha Gonzales 0

Vargas is a member of the department’s Gun Violence Suppression Division, tasked with taking illegal guns off the streets.

Strike by Hunts Point Market Workers Ends with Small Wage Increase

January 25, 2021 Eric Klein 0

Workers will receive a phased in increase of $1.85 per hour over the next three years, authorities said, along with employee health care contributions.

Police Kill Bronx Man They Say Charged Them Holding Knife

January 22, 2021 Kevin Deutsch 0

A man police said chased a woman down with a knife before charging at narcotics officers was fatally shot by cops Thursday.

Striking Workers Arrested at Hunts Point Market Amid Large Police Operation

January 20, 2021 Kevin Deutsch 0

The picketing members of Teamsters local 202, who are on strike over management’s failure to increase pay by $1 for employees at the market during a devastating pandemic, were issued summonses for disorderly conduct.

Bronx Man Fatally Shot Near Crotona Park

January 18, 2021 Sasha Gonzales 0

Jamal W. Hunter, 27, was killed by an unidentified shooter across the street from Crotona Park Sunday about 1:07 a.m., according to the NYPD.

NYC Running Out of COVID Vaccine, Says De Blasio

January 15, 2021 Eric Klein 0

Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city will exhaust its current supply of COVID-19 vaccine within two weeks, amid a disastrous federal rollout of the widely awaited shots.

State AG Seeks Federal Oversight for NYPD, Citing Abuse of Protesters

January 14, 2021 Kevin Deutsch 0

The lawsuit marks the first time the empire state’s AG has ever sued the city’s police force.

Fire Injures 12, Four Critically, at Sotomayor Houses

January 12, 2021 Sasha Gonzales 0

The fire started shortly before 11 a.m. Tuesday in the seven-story public housing complex on Watson Avenue, spreading to multiple apartments before firefighters knocked down the flames.

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