
Amy Julia Harris
Investigative Reporter at The New York Times
Investigative reporter @nytimes, writing about New York. Alum of @reveal / @CIRonline and @wvgazettemail. Story ideas/tips: [email protected]
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Dec 11, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Amy Julia Harris |Ernesto Londono
"Brian era un marido, un hijo, un hermano y un amigo increíblemente cariñoso", dijo la familia de Thompson en un comunicado. "Y lo que es más importante, Brian fue un padre dedicado a nuestros dos hijos, y lo echaremos de menos el resto de nuestras vidas. Agradecemos la abrumadora avalancha de amables palabras y el apoyo que hemos recibido". Thompson, de 50 años, creció en una familia de clase trabajadora en Jewell, Iowa.
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Jul 21, 2024 |
nzherald.co.nz | Emily Cochrane |Steve Eder |William K. Rashbaum |Amy Harris |Amy Julia Harris |Jack Healy | +1 more
Home / WorldNew York TimesBy: Emily Cochrane, Steve Eder, William K. Rashbaum, Amy Julia Harris, Jack Healy and Glenn ThrushSaveshareShare this articlefacebookcopy linktwitterlinkedinredditemailThomas Crooks was a brainy and quiet young man who built computers and won honours at school, impressing his teachers. Then he became a would-be assassin.
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Mar 30, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Amy Julia Harris |Jan Ransom |Wesley Parnell |Andy Newman
Carlton McPherson had been placed by New York City in a specialized homeless shelter for people with serious mental illness. It was not enough. Before Carlton McPherson was accused of fatally shoving a stranger in front of a subway train last week, he was placed by New York City into specialized homeless shelters meant to help people with severe mental illness. But at one shelter, in Brooklyn, he became erratic and attacked a security guard.
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Nov 21, 2023 |
nytimes.com | Amy Julia Harris |Jan Ransom
New York City’s social safety net has repeatedly failed to prevent mentally ill people from unraveling on the streets and committing random acts of violence. It is a problem that generations of city leaders have tried and failed to solve. It became a priority for Mayor Eric Adams two weeks after he took office, when a homeless mentally ill man named Martial Simon pushed Michelle Go, a 40-year-old financial consultant, in front of a subway train in Times Square, killing her.
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Nov 21, 2023 |
nyti.ms | Amy Julia Harris |Jan Ransom
New York|5 Takeaways From a Times Investigation of New York’s Social Safety Nethttps://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/21/nyregion/nyc-mental-ill-subway-violence.htmlHomeless shelters, hospitals and specialized treatment teams have repeatedly failed to prevent homeless mentally ill people from committing acts of violence. Amy Julia Harris and Nov.
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RT @emmagf: Lander Vows to End Street Homelessness for Mentally Ill People as Mayor, with @andylocal: https://t.co/0yG0kNJfst

Don't miss this story about mothers who were investigated by CPS simply for taking pain meds their doctors give them at the hospital as they gave birth by my dear friend @shoeshine -- a continuation of her important reporting this year about faulty drug tests

In NY, a woman who received fentanyl in her epidural had her newborn put in foster care because of it. In TX, a woman grieving a stillborn was told she was being investigated because she'd tested positive for a benzo -- the hospital had given it to her. https://t.co/8Sub23o7ZG

There are so many great reporters at the @washingtonpost who write beautiful and nuanced features, like this story from @rubycramer, and do incredible investigations about the lives of women, like @AmyJBrittain. https://t.co/gdvaahLqqW #whyisubscribe