
Tina Moore
Police Bureau Chief at New York Post
A tabloid cover is called the wood because we once used wooden blocks to get those thick letters. NY Post police bureau chief. Daily News, AP,Philly Inquirer. +
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5 days ago |
nypost.com | Angela Barbuti |Tina Moore
This is likely the dizzying view forced on crypto kidnapping victim Michael Valentino Teofrasto Carturan when he was allegedly dangled over a five-story staircase while being tortured for his Bitcoin password. Real estate photos of the eight-bedroom $21 million-dollar townhouse on Prince Street in SoHo where authorities said Carturan, 28, was abused and held captive for 17 days show the spiral, multi-level plunge he is believed to have faced during the harrowing ordeal.
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6 days ago |
nypost.com | Tina Moore |Khristina Narizhnaya |Brigitte Stelzer
The search for a teenager who vanished in the fast moving East River resumed Saturday, as it emerged that a friend told the 15-year-old victim to get out the water — because she couldn’t swim. The girl, who was wearing a floral bathing suit, was sitting on the Roosevelt Island rocks dipping her toes in the water when the pal saw her going all the way into the river around noon on Friday, cops said.
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6 days ago |
nypost.com | Tina Moore
A subway rider was slashed on the nose and stabbed in the hand during an argument over a bike that was blocking elevator doors at NYC’s Grand Central Station early Saturday, cops said. The victim, 28, was on the mezzanine level of the 7 train waiting for the lift at around 9 a.m. when he and the cyclist began beefing over the bike, cops said. The victim was taken to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition. Police were looking for video of the incident and searching for the attacker.
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6 days ago |
nypost.com | Tina Moore
It takes a village to house real heroes. A Brooklyn Law School grad wants to transform the 130-acre, federally-owned Floyd Bennett Field into “Hero Village” — a 20,000 unit -community for city cops, firefighters and other emergency workers. Noah Martz was inspired to draw up the master plan for the development, where he said every street would bear the name of a fallen first responder, after seeing how prohibitively expensive city real estate had become for working class people.
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6 days ago |
nypost.com | Tina Moore
More subway riders have reported being punched, kicked and stabbed so far this year than last — and many of them were police officers, the NYPD said. Felony assault is up 19% in transit, from 214 incidents at this point in 2025, to 255 as of Sunday, according to NYPD statistics. Out of the 255 assaults so far this year, 93 — or 36% — were on city police officers and MTA workers.
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