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A man died Tuesday afternoon after he was brutally beaten at the Jay St.-MetroTech subway station in downtown Brooklyn, cops said — with a suspect taken into custody hours later. Police rushed to the scene near Lawrence Ave.
The suspect, who according to his Instagram is an artist who sells his paintings on the street, was nabbed in Times Square armed with a sword.
A suspect is in custody in connection with the death of a man who was found with bodily trauma at the Jay Street-MetroTech subway station in Brooklyn in the middle of the afternoon on Tuesday, police say.
On an average weekday, there were 457 illegally parked vehicles in Downtown Brooklyn, according to a new report released by City Council Member Lincoln Restler.
Brooklyn drivers are illegally parking their cars and getting away with it at a “woefully” high rate, according to a new report released by Council Member
An MTA employee was attacked by a subway rider Thursday in a Brooklyn station where a 64-year-old security guard was beaten to death two days earlier by a man later arrested toting a samurai
1. Suspect Charged In Deadly Brooklyn Subway Attack, NYPD Says ( patch.com) — A suspect has been charged in a brutal subway attack in downtown Brooklyn, resulting in the death of 64-year-old Nicola Tanzi. David Mazariegos, 25, faces multiple charges including murder and robbery, with the investigation ongoing.
David Mazariegos, 25, has been charged with murder, robbery and grand larceny in the killing of a 64-year-old man at the Jay Street-Metro Tech station.
How bad is the problem of illegally parked cars in Downtown Brooklyn? That’s what New York City Councilman Lincoln Restler wanted to know when he launched a month-long study into the problem. In his newly released report,
Williamsburg-based real estate firm Watermark Capital is proposing to fuse together a quartet of 3-story buildings, all designated as individual landmarks, between 182 and 188 Duffield St. and then erect the 345-foot tower behind them, according to a notice that appeared in the city record Monday.