STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The NYPD on Staten Island issued a warning to shoppers about a tactic scammers are using to steal sensitive financial information.
The officer suffered a minor injury and no arrests have been made as of Tuesday morning, according to the NYPD.
Two men were in custody at the 120th precinct stationhouse in connection with the shooting, and police said they may be looking for more people.
Method Man, one-part of Staten Island's most famous rap group, denied allegations of a gym brawl in the borough.
The crash happened just before 8 a.m., when the driver of a white Lexus RX350 blew through a red light at the intersection of Laconia and Naughton Aves. in Midland Beach, police sources said.
Jennira Roundtree was killed Jan. 7 outside the West Brighton Houses on Henderson Ave. near Broadway, where the 43-year-old mother of four lived after a deadly confrontation sparked by a social
Several speed cameras across Staten Island have been blocked by fake flowers to keep those cameras from catching speeders.
The alleged assault was the result of a relationship the alleged 28-year-old victim had with the rapper’s daughter.
The turning point came when I joined the Sunrise Running Club. My coworker was a lieutenant with the NYPD and she was part of a group of women in Staten Island who ran at 5 o’clock every morning. I started running with them and getting better and actually enjoying it. I had never really enjoyed running until I met this group of wonderful women.
Msgr. Robert Romano has traveled to Rome many times, but his trip there next month will be unlike any other. The pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Bensonhurst is also the assistant chief chaplain of the NYPD.
Wu-Tang Clan rapper Method Man (real name Clifford Smith) was reportedly involved in an assault at a Staten Island Crunch Fitness gym, law enforcement sources told the New York Post. He is accused of having punched Patrick Sokoyoa,
Method Man, born Clifford Smith, has denied allegations of assault that were reported by the New York Post on January 16. A representative for the Wu-Tang Clan rapper clarified to Billboard, stating, “Mr. Smith categorically denies the allegations as reported and has not been the subject of an arrest by any law enforcement agency.”