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D.A. Bragg: Head “Grinch” Who Led ID Theft Operation That Stole Credit Cards, Phones From Clubgoers Convicted At Trial 
“As the leader of the ‘Grinchsters’, Julian Pomales specifically sought out and targeted intoxicated New Yorkers enjoying our borough’s vibrant nightlife,” said District Attorney Bragg. “As illustrated by the variety of cases brought by my Office’s Financial Frauds, Major Economic Crimes, and Cyber Crime Bureaus, identity theft affects New Yorkers of all walks of life. It is one of the most common crimes we see, targeting anyone with a bank account and, increasingly, with a cell phone. I urge New Yorkers to stay vigilant by using strong passwords, monitoring their accounts and reporting suspicious activity. We are here to help: call us at 212-335-8900 if you are a Manhattanite who has been a victim of identity theft or other fraud.”
D.A. Bragg Announces Sentencing In Stabbing Of Building Maintenance Employee During Wellness Check 
“Cirus Cid-Mejia brutally stabbed a building maintenance employee who was assisting social workers in a court ordered wellness check on a 61-year-old tenant,” said District Attorney Bragg. “These workers were only trying to do their jobs and assist in the protection of a vulnerable New Yorker. We will not stand by when hardworking Manhattanites are attacked. I hope the victim continues to heal from the assault.”
D.A. Bragg Announces Indictment Of Abderanman Mayo For Assaulting 70-Year-Old Victim On The Subway Platform 
“Nobody should have to experience this type of alleged vicious attack on the transit system,” said District Attorney Bragg. “I hope the victim will continue to recover from his injuries and urge anyone who witnessed this assault to please call 212-335-9040.”
Gang War Ravaged East Harlem for Six Months, Prosecutors Say 
In East Harlem, a six-month gang war led to gunfire in playgrounds, buildings, courtyards and crowded streets, accounting for half the shootings in a single police precinct, law enforcement officials said on Tuesday. The feud between the gangs, known as Wuski and LA World, resulted in 21 shootings, according to Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney, who on Tuesday announced two indictments against 16 members.
Two gangs, 16 suspects, 21 shootings: How NYPD and DA Bragg built massive Manhattan gun violence indictment 
Prosecutors unveiled a massive Manhattan gang gun violence indictment on Tuesday in which 16 suspects were charged with 21 separate shootings across the borough last year.
13 teens, 3 adults charged in connection to over 20 shootings in Harlem 
Thirteen teenagers and three adults are now being charged in connection with more than 20 shootings that took place in 2024 throughout Harlem.

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