
Dean Moses
Breaking News Editor at amNewYork METRO
Breaking News Editor at The Villager (New York, NY)
'Frizzy-haired Breaking News Editor at @amNewYork'-The New Yorker. English-born, journalist, photographer following his dreams in the concrete jungle. #vegan
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1 week ago |
qns.com | Dean Moses |Czarinna Andres
Detectives in Jamaica arrested a 20-year-old migrant on Wednesday who is accused of raping a woman at knifepoint while wearing a “Ghostface” sweater depicting a knife-wielding killer, according to police sources. The suspect, Rody Cu Morales, was tracked through surveillance footage and apprehended at his mother’s home in Queens, where he had been hiding, according to police sources.
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1 week ago |
bxtimes.com | Dean Moses |Christian Murray
Bronx detectives are on the hunt for the gunman who shot a man dead Tuesday night steps away from a school. According to police sources, officers from the 42nd Precinct received a 911 call of a person shot just before 11 p.m. on Tuesday night. The responding cops found 34-year-old Carlos Teron unconscious and unresponsive by a school and daycare center outside of 1988 Clinton Avenue. He had been shot in the head.
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1 week ago |
amny.com | Dean Moses
Police in the Bronx are searching for three people who allegedly stabbed a man in the head and face over the weekend after he told them not to pet his dogs. According to police sources, the disturbing incident occurred outside of 3391 Boston Road in Williamsbridge at around 2 a.m. on April 13 as a 32-year-old man was walking his two pit bulls along the sidewalk.
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1 week ago |
qns.com | Dean Moses |Czarinna Andres
Two people are dead after a gunman in Bayside shot a teenager before turning the gun on himself in front of a distraught woman Saturday night in what investigators believe to be a love feud, police said Sunday. According to police sources, officers from the 111th Precinct were called to a home along Oceania Street and 48th Avenue at 10:08 p.m. on April 12. Upon arrival, cops discovered two men unconscious and unresponsive outside of the residence.
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1 week ago |
amny.com | Dean Moses
The company behind the tragic Hudson River helicopter crash last week that ended in the deaths of a tourist family and their former Navy Seal pilot is ceasing operations, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said. The FAA made the revelation late Sunday night in a statement, three days after the crash made headlines around the world, revealing that New York Helicopter Tours would no longer be offering flights around the Big Apple.
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Debris from this afternoon’s helicopter crash in the Hudson river floating in the water, including what looks to be sneaker. https://t.co/fICu3oKC99

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