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The family of an 11-year-old Black boy who was pushed off his bicycle by a white man in Deep River last week is calling for the man to be charged with a hate crime.
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A Connecticut man was arrested Wednesday, charged with mailing more than 100 threatening letters to journalists, judges, public officials and other individuals in Connecticut and elsewhere.
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Long Island Congressman Tom Suozzi and New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams lost the Democratic Party primary to incumbent New York Governor Kathy Hochul.
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A federal judge sentenced a violent gang member operating in Nassau County to 35 years in prison for killing two people.
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Federal prosecutors indicted two women in a kickback scheme that bilked more than a million dollars from the Hempstead school district on Long Island.
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A cadre of Long Island law enforcement agencies have arrested 116 people that they say had outstanding warrants and were gang members.
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Known as familial DNA searching, the technique allows law enforcement agencies to search the state’s DNA databank for close biological relatives of people who have left traces of genetic material at a crime scene.
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Richard Zavada and Patrick McCrann pled guilty to steering contracts to vendors in exchange for cash, vacations and college tuition payments.
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House Speaker Matt Ritter said lawmakers tweaked the bill to take into consideration concerns about a provision that called for more GPS monitoring of juvenile offenders.
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Lamont’s bill includes a series of initiatives and investments to provide law enforcement and communities the resources to tackle juvenile crime and violence.