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NYPD Officer Seen Pushing Woman To Ground In Viral Video Is Now Under Investigation

NYPD Officer Seen Pushing Woman To Ground In Viral Video Is Now Under Investigation

The NYPD is allegedly examining one of its officials after a nonconformist was brutally pushed to the ground during Friday night's warmed dissent in Brooklyn over the demise of George Floyd.

Cuomo authorizes New York businesses to ban entry without wearing a mask

Gov. Cuomo announced an order Thursday allowing shops and stores in the state to deny service to customers who refuse to wear masks once they reopen.
City Council Finally Gets Ball Rolling on Sidewalk Cafes

City Council Finally Gets Ball Rolling on Sidewalk Cafes

City Council Speaker Corey Johnson (D-Manhattan) and City Councilmember Antonio Reynoso (D-Ridgewood, Brooklyn) joined legislators and restaurant owners in a virtual press conference, today to announce the introduction of legislation regarding outdoo
Swastikas found drawn on front porch of Flatbush home

Swastikas found drawn on front porch of Flatbush home

A disturbing discovery on a Flatbush home is under investigation as swastikas were found drawn on the front porch. The discovery was made Monday, according to police, but the offensive drawings are still visible on the home's front porch.
Development to offer affordable Haitian seniors housing, as rents rise

Development to offer affordable Haitian seniors housing, as rents rise

Click here to view original web page at haitiantimes.com Rising rents in Flatbush and East Flatbush have made it difficult for many tenants, including Haitian seniors on a fixed income, to maintain a decent quality of life in the neighborhood.
NYPD social distancing enforcement shows racial divide targeting minorities: study

NYPD social distancing enforcement shows racial divide targeting minorities: study

An analysis by the Legal Aid Society found that while the majority of 311 complaints about people flaunting social distancing rules come from residents of the city's predominantly white neighborhoods, most of the people given summonses or getting arr
‘I’m trying not to drown’: small landlords want relief too

‘I’m trying not to drown’: small landlords want relief too

Brooklyn landlord Ting had hoped to replace the roof of his prewar brick Brownsville apartment building this year. Instead, he's using the money saved for that renovation to stay afloat after three of his four tenants didn't pay rent in May.
Bichotte Reintroduces Bill to End Racial Profiling

Bichotte Reintroduces Bill to End Racial Profiling

Assemblymember Rodneys Bichotte (D-Flatbush, Ditmas Park and State Sen. Brian A.
Crown Heights Leads Social Distancing Tickets, Arrests From 311

Crown Heights Leads Social Distancing Tickets, Arrests From 311

Cops in Crown Heights acted on 311 social distancing complaints more often than any other neighborhood in the city, a new study found.
Long lines outside NYC bike stores as people avoid public transportation

Long lines outside NYC bike stores as people avoid public transportation

Forget Trader Joe's — long lines are snaking around the corners of Big Apple bicycle stores as transit-averse New Yorkers seek a safe way to get around during the coronavirus crisis.