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.
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Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg warns New York ‘behind the curve’ in efforts to stop ghost guns from being produced and used in crime 
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg made it clear in an exclusive interview with amNewYork on Tuesday: Albany must step up to help the city stop the proliferation of “ghost guns.”
D.A. Bragg Announces Guilty Plea In Multi-Million Dollar Investment Fraud Scheme 
“Alan Burak now faces significant prison time for his elaborate, fraudulent scheme. He defrauded twelve individuals out of millions of dollars, including loved ones who trusted him for financial advice,” said District Attorney Bragg. “I hope this conviction sends a message that those who steal hard earned money will be held accountable.”
Man Pleads Not Guilty in Fatal Subway Shoving of 83-Year-Old Veteran 
Just before noon on a Sunday in early March, a 30-year-old man was standing on a subway platform on the Upper East Side when he was pushed from behind.
NYC man indicted for murder in subway shove that killed 83-year-old: Manhattan DA 
The man accused of pushing an 83-year-old man onto subway tracks, ultimately causing his death a week later, has been charged with murder in connection to the case, Manhattan District Attorney D.A. Bragg announced Monday.
Man pleads not guilty to murder, assault charges in NYC subway killing of 83-year-old 
A judge on Monday ordered a man held on murder and other charges for allegedly shoving an 83-year-old man onto the subway tracks on the Upper East Side and killing him.
Suspect accused of killing veteran in subway shoving incident held with no bail on murder charge 
The suspect accused of killing an elderly Air Force veteran and wounding another man in a harrowing subway shoving incident pleaded not guilty to murder Monday, as the deceased victim’s tearful granddaughter described her grief as “immeasurable.”

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