Alvin Bragg is the 37th District Attorney elected in Manhattan. Alvin – a lifelong Manhattanite who served as a state and federal prosecutor – has spent more than two decades fighting to make our communities safer and our criminal justice system fairer. Click For More

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October 16, 2025

D.A. Bragg Announces Prison Sentence Of Avery Dunning For Shooting Neighbor In East Harlem Apartment Building Click For More

“Avery Dunning will serve a prison sentence following his conviction at trial for the callous shooting of a woman, who remains paralyzed and under extensive care,” said District Attorney Bragg. “The victim rightfully contacted law enforcement when she believed she heard violence occurring, and her actions in no way should have been met with violence. My thoughts remain with the victim and her family as they continue to recover from the reeling effects of this horrific act of gun violence.”

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October 16, 2025

D.A. Bragg Announces Trial Conviction In Brutal Intimate-Partner Violence Case Click For More

“Jermaine Gabadian inflicted a horrific cycle of abuse on this survivor, using threats and extreme violence to keep her in fear while he repeatedly sexually assaulted her over the course of two months,” said District Attorney Bragg. “I commend this survivor for her incredible bravery in reporting these crimes and testifying at trial for six days.

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October 16, 2025

D.A. Bragg: Woman Indicted In Stabbing Of Greyhound Bus Employee At Port Authority Bus Terminal Click For More

“As alleged, Angelle Thompson viciously stabbed a hardworking employee who was just doing her job,” said District Attorney Bragg. “We will not tolerate acts of violence committed against workers and commuters who use Manhattan’s transit hubs. I wish the victim a full recovery as she continues to heal from this horrific attack.”

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October 14, 2025 | New York Post

Victim bravely tells sicko who raped her in NYC apartment building ‘you did not end me’— as perv learns fate Click For More

The sicko who followed and raped a woman inside her Soho apartment building will spend the next 18 years behind bars, a judge ordered Tuesday, while the victim bravely told him, “You did not end me” inside a Manhattan courtroom.

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October 14, 2025 | NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

SoHo rape victim tells attacker ‘You did not end me’ as he’s sentenced to 18 years Click For More

A rape victim stalked and strangled at a SoHo apartment in 2024 bravely faced her attacker in the courtroom where he was sentenced Tuesday, declaring “You did not end me,” according to the Manhattan district attorney.

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October 14, 2025 | New York Post

Gun-wielding purported NYPD surgeon, Touro professor forced himself on younger woman asking for job advice: prosecutors Click For More

A doctor purportedly serving as honorary NYPD police surgeon forced himself on a woman in his Manhattan pad – flashing a gun and telling her “watch out for this,” prosecutors said Tuesday.


Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Manhattan District Attorney's Office7 hours ago
Today on Go Purple Day, our office is wearing purple to take a stand against intimate partner and domestic violence and show our support for survivors. #DomesticViolenceAwarenessMonth
Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Manhattan District Attorney's Office7 hours ago
ICYMI: Watch here to learn more about the indictment of Dr. Maurizio Miglietta, a professor of surgery at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman in his apartment after displaying a firearm.
Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Manhattan District Attorney's Office10 hours ago
We were honored to stand with Mayor Eric Adams, NYPD Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, Safe Horizon, and other advocates as they announced the launch of the NYPD’s Domestic Violence Unit. “Centralizing resources for domestic violence arrests and investigations, that’s going to help keep survivors safe and hold more people accountable,” said D.A. Bragg.
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