Monthly Archives: September 2024

D.A. Bragg Announces Cyber Crime Bureau Focused On Cutting-Edge Crimes And Complex Investigative Techniques

“Today, cases across the Office from the Trial Division to the Special Victims Division require a high level of cyber expertise,” said District Attorney Bragg. “Our ability to conduct blockchain analysis, perform forensic analysis on mobile devices, and much more is unique for a local prosecutor’s office, and critical to many of our investigations and prosecutions. With this evolution of the Cyber Crime Bureau, the Manhattan D.A.’s Office continues to lead the way in the investigation and prosecution of complex computer and cyber-enabled crimes.”

Lawyer Is Charged With Burning Israeli Flag at Columbia Protest

As protests convulsed campuses nationwide, Mr. Carlson was one of about 50 people arrested at Columbia’s Morningside Heights campus on April 30 after they occupied Hamilton Hall, an academic building, police said. A New York Times review of police records showed nine of those people appeared to be unaffiliated with Columbia.

D.A. Bragg Announces Indictment Of Woman For Unprovoked, Double Elderly Assaults

“As alleged, Brittney Bullock attacked two elderly victims in violent, unprovoked assaults that occurred within minutes of each other,” said District Attorney Bragg. “In Manhattan, we will continue to take acts of violence against elderly New Yorkers very seriously and hold those accountable who commit these crimes. If you or someone you know is 60 years or older and you believe you are the victim of a crime, please call our Elder Abuse Unit at 212-335-9007.”