
Tina Moore
Police Bureau Chief at New York Post
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4 days ago |
nypost.com | Georgia Worrell |Tina Moore
A mixed martial arts fighter at a gym in Chelsea was stabbed three times in the back Saturday by an ex-member who was kicked out last year and returned looking for management, cops said. Caleb Perry, 23, entered into Radical Mixed Martial Arts — a combat fighting and self-defense gym — on West 29th Street at Seventh Avenue around 11 a.m. and went looking for management, according to police.
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4 days ago |
nypost.com | Georgia Worrell |Tina Moore
Animal rescue workers found 40 Belgian Malinois in a filthy, overcrowded NYC apartment, where they spent their entire lives crammed together in the small space, authorities said. “They’ve likely never touched grass, walked on a leash, or met a stranger,” said Animal Care & Control Director of Shelter Medicine Biana Tamimi.
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4 days ago |
nypost.com | Tina Moore
NYC subway conductor Jean Joseph stuck he head out the train window to check that all passengers were safely aboard — when a deranged stranger punched him in the face, breaking his teeth. After the random attack on the W train last week at the Ditmars Boulevard Station in Astoria, he has not been back to work. “He was mumbling something about me closing the doors,” said Joseph of his attacker, who wore a white undershirt.
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4 days ago |
nypost.com | Tina Moore
This was no criminal mastermind. Two cops patrolling a Brooklyn subway platform last week were stunned when a strapped-hanger exited a train and dropped loaded Ruger pistol right at their feet. He scooped it up and ran — and proceeded to fall down a flight of stairs. The male and female partners eventually caught up to Stanley Spencer, 39, after the 3:30 p.m. fumble on May 2 at the Pennsylvania Avenue Station.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Marie O. Pohl |Tina Moore
A good Samaritan jumped into the Hudson River Saturday morning after seeing someone dive into the dicey waters off Manhattan just moments earlier — but ended up needing to be rescued himself, cops said. A 24-year-old man first went into the drink around 9:20 a.m. at West 43rd Street and 12th Avenue, prompting the 50-year-old witness to jump in to save him, cops said. FDNY rescue swimmers were quickly called to the scene, an FDNY spokesman said.
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