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Group accused of drugging, robbing men at Hell’s Kitchen gay bars convicted of murder 
A Manhattan jury convicted three men of drugging and robbing patrons of Hell’s Kitchen bars and nightclubs, including two men who were given a dangerous concoction of fentanyl-laced drugs and died of overdoses.
Trio accused of robbing, fatally drugging men leaving NYC gay clubs found guilty 
The three members of a fiendish, fentanyl-wielding robbery crew that targeted drunk clubgoers in Hell’s Kitchen several years ago were found guilty Monday of mugging and drugging five different gay men — two of them fatally.
3 Convicted of Murder for Luring Men From Gay Bars to Their Deaths 
A Manhattan jury on Monday convicted three men of murder for drugging and robbing patrons of gay bars and clubs and luring them to their deaths.
D.A. Bragg Announces All-Count Trial Conviction For Robbery And Drugging Conspiracy 
“Jayqwan Hamilton, Robert Demaio and Jacob Barroso took advantage of people who were just trying to enjoy Manhattan’s vibrant nightlife. These defendants were motivated by greed, and their callous behavior left two young men dead. I know the families who lost their loved ones are still suffering from so much pain, and I hope this verdict can provide at least some measure of comfort,” said District Attorney Bragg.
Woman convicted of beating special needs cousin to death in Upper West Side apartment 
A Manhattan woman was convicted in the "shocking and horrific" beating death of her teenage cousin who was living with her for the summer for what she referred to as "cousin boot camp."
ICYMI: Five NYC District Attorneys Call For Commonsense Changes To Discovery Laws In Times Union Op-Ed 
ICYMI: District Attorneys Alvin L. Bragg, Jr., Darcel D. Clark, Eric Gonzalez, Melinda Katz, and Michael E. McMahon – representing all five of New York City’s boroughs – penned a joint Times Union op-ed in support of Governor Kathy Hochul’s proposed amendments to New York’s discovery laws.

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