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May 5, 2025 | AMNY

Man charged with choking boss to death with zip ties at Tribeca jewelry store eight years ago Click For More

A New York City man was charged on Monday for allegedly fatally choking his boss in Tribeca eight years ago.

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May 5, 2025 | Pix11

Man accused of choking boss to death with zip ties in 2017 extradited back to NYC Click For More

A man is accused of choking his boss to death with zip ties before fleeing the country eight years ago, authorities said Monday.

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May 5, 2025 | New York Daily News

Tribeca jewelry store worker nabbed 8 years after fleeing U.S. in zip tie choke slay of boss Click For More

A Tribeca jewelry store worker has been arrested for using two zip ties to choke his boss to death before fleeing the country eight years ago, officials said Monday.

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May 5, 2025

D.A. Bragg Announces Charges Against Man Who Allegedly Fatally Choked His Boss With Zip Ties Click For More

“I hope the victim’s loved ones can take some measure of comfort that this defendant will finally face accountability in New York,” said District Attorney Bragg. “I thank our prosecutors for never wavering from the investigation and doggedly seeking the return of this defendant.” 

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May 5, 2025 | Gothamist

How community activists, police and residents drove down shootings in East Harlem Click For More

East Harlem was hit hard by the spike in shootings that accompanied the COVID-19 pandemic, especially near its public housing. From 2020 to 2022, the neighborhood contained one of New York City’s gun violence “hot spots” — blocks with 10 or more shootings within those two years — according to a Gothamist analysis of NYPD data. It was part of an overall rise in shootings as the pandemic destabilized antiviolence efforts and drove economic disruption and social isolation. Police recorded 11 shootings in the square block around NYCHA’s East River Houses on East 102nd Street and First Avenue, one of the city’s highest concentrations of gun violence.


Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Manhattan District Attorney's Office7 hours ago
“If there’s any state that’s going to crack down on the crypto industry, it’s going to be New York.” - @courtneycgross.

Watch @ny1 with @patkiernan & @courtneycgross for more on our bill with @senatormyrie to criminalize unlicensed crypto businesses in NYS.
Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Manhattan District Attorney's Office12 hours ago
Watch here to learn more about our new bill with @senatormyrie that would criminalize operating a virtual currency business in New York State without a license.
Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Manhattan District Attorney's Office12 hours ago
“For Ms. Hernandez, this generous gift was not enough – in her greed, she stole an additional $350,000 to spend on personal items.” – D.A. Bragg. Learn more about this all-count trial conviction: