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Nieves F. Reyes admitted to the alleged crimes in a videotaped confession, officials said at his arraignment on Friday.
After a pay dispute led to a work stoppage in late May, courts in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, dismissed cases of indigent ...
ALBANY — New York’s public schools will be required to add cardiac emergency response plans to their safety protocols under a ...
Judge Dismisses Assault Charges Against Harvard Grad Students Involved in Clash at Oct. 2023 Protest
A Boston Municipal Court judge on Friday dismissed the assault and battery charges in a case against two Harvard graduate ...
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ABC7 New York on MSNSuffolk County officer shot in face while investigating dead body on Long Island
A Suffolk County police officer was shot in the face while investigating the discovery of a dead body in North Bay Shore.
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Long Island Press on MSNICE detention of Suffolk honors student sparks calls for reform
ICE agents' arrest and detention of a 20-year-old Suffolk County honors student has sparked outrage amid the debate over immigration enforcement on Long Island.
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ABC7 New York on MSNMan accused of shooting Suffolk County officer in face, killing another man, due in court
Nieves Reyes, 48, is under arrest and accused of killing the 66-year-old victim and shooting the police officer.
The judge from Brookline not named Shelley Joseph is next going to order the taxpayers to give billions to the eggheads who ...
The officer was shot in the face and treated at Stony Brook University Hospital, where he is now in stable condition, police say.
Boston Municipal Court Chief Justice Tracy -Lee Lyons during court proceedings to dismiss cases in which the defendant has ...
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Suffolk County police officer released from hospital as man accused of shooting him appears in court
The man accused of shooting a Suffolk County police officer appeared in court Friday, as the wounded officer was released ...
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Long Island Press on MSNNY grants $2.6M to 9 LI police departments for gun crime prevention
New York State officials awarded $2.6 million to police departments on Long Island to help fund continuing efforts to reduce ...
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