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Man Gets 8 1/2 Yr. Sentence For Assaults at Chelsea McDonald’s & Bryant Park Subway 
“Rasheed Osundairo was held accountable for brutally attacking two strangers at heavily trafficked locations in our city. Furthermore, the attacks left both men with serious and permanent physical injuries, which they still endure today,” Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said.
D.A. Bragg Announces Indictment Of Man For Brutally Beating Teenager With Broomstick In Times Square 
“As alleged, Michael Colome brutally attacked a teenage boy on a busy Times Square street,” said District Attorney Bragg. “We allege that he hit the boy so hard with a broomstick that it eventually broke in half from the repeated strikes. My thoughts are with the victim as he continues to recover from his injuries, and I wish him a speedy recovery.”
D.A. Bragg Announces Guilty Plea Of Rasheed Osundairo For Two Brutal Attacks 
“Today, Rasheed Osundairo was held accountable for brutally attacking two strangers at heavily trafficked locations in our city,” said District Attorney Bragg. “Furthermore, the attacks left both men with serious and permanent physical injuries, which they still endure today. We will continue to treat assaults with the seriousness they deserve and hold people accountable when they harm fellow New Yorkers.”
Man Pleads Guilty In Fatal 2022 Harlem Shooting Of Boy, 14: DA 
A man pleaded guilty to a fatal 2022 shooting that killed a 14-year-old boy and injured a 15-year-old in Harlem, prosecutors said this week.
Manhattan DA charges 18 in sprawling fraud, ghost gun ring, including government workers 
Eighteen people, including federal, state and city government workers, were charged on Thursday in a sprawling indictment that accused them of manufacturing ghost guns, identity theft, fraud and robbery, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said.
City and federal workers among 18 charged in major white-collar ghost guns investigation: Manhattan DA 
Employees for the city’s homeless services agency, the U.S. Postal Service, NYCHA, the MTA and a former NYPD school safety agent were among 18 people indicted in Manhattan on Thursday as part of a major white-collar investigation stemming from a probe into ghost guns that involved stealing homeless New Yorkers’ identities to scam a pandemic benefits program.

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