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NYPD Transit Chief Joseph Gulotta described an underground scene of teens who break into conductor cabs, walk the tracks and ride in MTA-issued vests.
Preliminary findings point to flammable vapors from industrial-grade paint igniting inside a confined space at the dry dock, officials said.
Dmitriy Popov has pleaded not guilty to murder as a hate crime and other charges.
Officials say they will only back gatherings at venues where crowds can be controlled.
Legislation pending in the statehouse would restrict use of restraints for pregnant people in police custody.
Protesters have been there for days amid a detainee hunger strike. Gov. Sherrill says she was denied access.
Voters and criminal justice reformers and advocates said Mamdani is continuing policies initiated by his predecessor.
The 14-year old fell from the bridge and into a lot on Delancey Street.
Two workers were painting the vessel when it blew at 3075 Richmond Terrace, the FDNY said.
Police say he was found shot at Kissena Park and declared dead at the scene.