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Man charged in connection with pushing off-duty cop into oncoming train in NYC 
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — A 28-year-old man is being charged with attempted murder in connection with pushing an off-duty NYPD police officer in the path of an oncoming subway train, according to District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
D.A. Bragg Announces Indictment Of Man For Shoving Off-Duty Cop Onto Tracks 
“As alleged, Aaron Walker assaulted a complete stranger and shoved him onto the subway tracks in a callous and frightening attack,” said District Attorney Bragg. “I am thankful this off-duty officer was returned to safety with the help of a Good Samaritan. All New Yorkers deserve to be safe in our subway system, and those who commit this type of horrific violence will be prosecuted.”
D.A. Bragg Announces Murder Indictment Of Luis Marquez For Fatally Stabbing Ex-Girlfriend 
“As alleged, Carmen Lopez’s life was brutally taken by her ex-boyfriend in a horrific act of intimate-partner violence,” said District Attorney Bragg. “Ambushed after a night out with friends, Ms. Lopez was left to die alone on the floor in her own apartment building. My heart is with Ms. Lopez’s loved ones as they grieve her immense loss.
Man accused of attacking 2 kids, ages 2 and 7, at NYC tourist spot: docs 
A man is accused of attacking two children near the High Line on Oct. 15, according to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
D.A. Bragg Announces Indictment In Attacks On Two Young Children On The High Line 
“As alleged, Ramny Lopez assaulted two innocent children in an unprovoked, broad-daylight attack. One of these children was just two years old and sitting in a stroller as her family explored New York City while on vacation,” said District Attorney Bragg. “Parents shouldn’t have to fear for the safety of their children when walking through Manhattan. We will continue to collaborate with our law enforcement partners to make our streets safe for tourists and residents of all ages.”
D.A. Bragg Announces Indictment Of Sim-Swapping ID Theft Ring, Including AT&T And T-Mobile Employees 
“We allege that, with the help of insiders at cellphone stores, this ring stole hundreds of thousands from Manhattanites by accessing their accounts through SIM-swapping,” said District Attorney Bragg. “Again and again, we see New Yorkers’ funds drained after their phones are taken over through similar schemes. I urge New Yorkers to remain vigilant and consistently monitor bank accounts for fraud. If you receive a notice that a new SIM card or device is being activated on your phone line without your request, immediately contact your provider at a number you know to be the company’s official phone number.”

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