
Man accused of barricading in NJ home fatally shot by police
Neighbors say a man barricaded himself in a Cedar Court condominium with a teenager who couldn't get out.
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Neighbors say a man barricaded himself in a Cedar Court condominium with a teenager who couldn't get out.
On the first day of Black History Month, Aramark served chicken and waffles with watermelon.
Every room inside the synagogue was filled to capacity.
Witnesses say the father, his 4-year-old daughter and her younger sister were all hit.
Police said the suspect ignited a bottle and threw it at the front door of Temple Ner Tamid.
The driver is facing multiple charges, including criminally negligent homicide and driving while intoxicated.
Residents in 54 units of the 104-unit building have been displaced.
FDNY sources say the blaze tore through the basement of what they believe to be an unlicensed daycare.
At least six strangers who said they paid $600 for puppies showed up at Jayne Dietl's house.
Smoke and flames could be seen pouring out of the roof of the four-story building on Mulberry Street.
Montanaro's husband and 8-year-old daughter survived the fire.
The 47-year-old Queens woman originally went missing on Dec. 23 when she walked out of the family home.
Police say the suspect doesn't appear to rob his victims. Instead, he just attacks them and runs off.
It's been nearly three months since Kala Santiago was hit by a truck while riding her bicycle to work in Brooklyn.
The suspects were caught near the West Side Highway, nearly 30 blocks away from the scene.