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Teen Injured, Hospitalized After Carnasie Shooting

Teen Injured, Hospitalized After Carnasie Shooting

The police have launched a search for the suspect.
Authorities Seek Suspect Linked to Spate of Citywide Robberies

Authorities Seek Suspect Linked to Spate of Citywide Robberies

The police urge anyone who may have information about the man's whereabouts to alert the authorities.
Man Fatally Shot in East Flatbush

Man Fatally Shot in East Flatbush

The motive of the shooting is under police investigation.
Brooklyn Army Terminal Dock Incident Leaves Multiple People Injured

Brooklyn Army Terminal Dock Incident Leaves Multiple People Injured

The victims are receiving treatment at NYU Langone Brooklyn Hospital.
Bed-Stuy Tenants Take Legal Action Against Landlord Over Alleged Neglect

Bed-Stuy Tenants Take Legal Action Against Landlord Over Alleged Neglect

Legal Aid Society attorneys representing the tenants allege that the landlord deprived the tenants of basic services by failing to complete basic repairs.
Bloodied Gunshot Victim Dies After Walking into Brownsville Hospital

Bloodied Gunshot Victim Dies After Walking into Brownsville Hospital

The suspect who shot Gamaliel at 328 East 98 St. in Brownsville, fled the scene.

Street Vendors Protest Against City's Tightened Permit Regulations

Councilmember Amanda Farias joined the protestors and called on the city to issue permits.
Person Struck by Train at DeKalb Avenue Station, MTA

Person Struck by Train at DeKalb Avenue Station, MTA

The L train had major delays midday, according to the MTA.
Hoolie Gang Members Convicted in Tragic Shooting Death of Toddler in Bed-Stuy

Hoolie Gang Members Convicted in Tragic Shooting Death of Toddler in Bed-Stuy

Austin was convicted of three counts of second-degree attempted murder and Artis was convicted of three counts of first-degree attempted assault.
Mixed Response to Lower Crime Rate Data in Subways

Mixed Response to Lower Crime Rate Data in Subways

Some commuters said they felt safer while others said they still witnessed crime.