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Bragg names crypto crime as a top target of his second term 
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg took a public speaking engagement at New York Law School Wednesday morning to outline three of his second-term priorities — two familiar, one high-tech: guns, shoplifting and crypto.
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Hints at Increased ‘Systemic Accountability’ in Term Two 
Bragg, in some of his first public remarks since reelection, said he plans to expand his office's focus on “corporate structures, legal structures, societal structures that are enabling crime.” He's also pushing for new crypto laws.
D.A.’s office announces indictment in fatal hit-and-run last month on Clinton and Stanton 
Yesterday, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr., announced the indictment of the driver involved in a hit-and-run that killed a woman in the Lower East Side last month.
Driver Indicted In Fatal Hit-And-Run That Killed Woman In Manhattan 
NEW YORK CITY — A driver has been indicted on charges after fatally striking a woman who was crossing the street in the Lower East Side last month.
New York Gov. Hochul proposes legislation to block 3D printing of guns 
“These illegal firearms are being manufactured in homes and used in crimes right now, which is why I have been working with my colleagues in Albany and the private sector over the past several years to stop their proliferation. Passing these measures will reduce crime and strengthen public safety for all New Yorkers,” Bragg said in the governor's statement.
Gov. Hochul seeks restrictions on 3D printers and ghost guns 
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg praised the proposal. “These are real killing machines,” he said. “We’ll have new tools if this passes, when this passes, to hold people accountable.”

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