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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All NewsD.A. Bragg Announces Increased Funding Opportunity For Summer Youth Gun Violence Prevention
“As someone who grew up in Harlem myself, I know firsthand the importance of keeping young people engaged and busy during the summer months. I am thrilled to announce up to $300,000 in funding for summer youth gun violence prevention, building on the success of the past three years of this initiative,” said District Attorney Bragg. “Driving down gun violence is my top priority, and with shootings down 48 percent since I took office, we are building on that progress. Prevention initiatives are one key way we’re doing that, alongside focused prosecutions in areas of concentrated violence and traditional law enforcement methods. I urge organizations big and small to team up and apply for this funding.”
Fighting gun violence through prevention: Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg to award $300,000 to groups helping youth access arts
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg says he is continuing the fight against gun violence by offering at-risk young people funds to participate in the arts and other activities.
Manhattan man indicted for ‘severe,’ year-long abuse of teen girl he met on Facebook Marketplace: DA
A man was indicted for severely sexually, physically, and psychologically abusing a teenage girl for more than a year, prosecutors announced on Tuesday.
Man pleads guilty to pushing man, 85, onto subway tracks in Manhattan
A man pleaded guilty on Tuesday to shoving an 85-year-old man onto subway tracks in Manhattan last year, according to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.
D.A. Bragg Announces Charges Against Man Who Repeatedly Raped, Assaulted Teenage Girl For More Than A Year
“As alleged, Rayshawn Weir kept this child in a perpetual state of fear and pain over the course of 15 months,” said District Attorney Bragg. “Only when bystanders intervened as he allegedly attempted to strangle her at the Port Authority bus station did this horrific abuse come to an end. Our talented prosecutors are working hand in hand with our Survivor Services Bureau to support her and secure justice in this case. If you or someone you know is being abused, know that we are here to help: call 212-335-9373.”
ICYMI: D.A. Bragg, Manhattan Borough President Levine & Councilmember Powers Call On City Council To Expedite The Removal Of Dangerous Sidewalk Sheds
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, Jr., Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine and City Councilmember Keith Powers wrote an op-ed in the New York Daily News calling on the New York City Council to pass legislation that will make it easier to get sidewalk sheds down in a timely fashion, while simultaneously making sure that the sheds that are up, are safer and less disruptive.
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For the 4th consecutive summer, we are announcing new funding for community-based organizations to work to proactively prevent youth gun violence. Read D.A. Bragg's exclusive interview in @amNewYork to learn more about our enhanced funding opportunity:
Earlier today, D.A. Bragg joined @WitnessToMI for their annual holiday gift fair with formerly incarcerated entrepreneurs. It was great to see so many small businesses participate and show off their talents!
4ICYMI: “Brittan Jones is facing accountability for shoving an 85-year-old man onto the subway tracks at the Rockefeller Center station.” - D.A. Bragg. Read more about his guilty plea in @NYC_Patch:
“There are unfortunately many more pieces looted from Mexico that are still sitting in galleries, homes and auction houses, and we will continue to track them down.” - D.A. Bragg. Learn more about the return of 30 antiquities to the people of Mexico here:
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