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NYPD rookie is killed in shooting and a second officer is clinging to life after responding to domestic violence 911 call in Harlem: Suspect used his mother's gun before he was shot dead by cops
A rookie New York City police officer has been shot and killed and his partner is fighting for his life after responding to a domestic violence call in Harlem.
- Two police officers have been shot and one of them killed in New York's Harlem district
- The pair were responding to a domestic violence call involving a mother and her son on West 135th Street around 5:10pm
- The gunman, Lashawn J. McNeil, 47 - who was out on probation at the time - also died
The gunman, Lashawn J. McNeil, 47 - who was out on probation at the time - also died. A police source said a third officer at the scene, who is relatively new to the NYPD, shot McNeil after the two officers were struck by gunfire.
The officers' deaths are the first under Mayor Eric Adams, a former NYPD officer, who was elected in part to combat the city's surging crime. Adams was on his way to the hospital, his spokesman said.
Lashawn J. McNeil, 47, opened fire on the officers, and died in the shooting. He was out on probation at the time
NYPD officer is killed in shooting and a second officer is in a critical condition | Daily Mail Online
Times Square Rite Aid Closes after $200K in Shoplifting Losses
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Now the neighborhood isn’t feeling so safe anymore due to the city’s new hands-off policy for criminals. In the ground floor of the building on Eighth stands a large, formerly busy Rite Aid where I used to get sandwiches and Snapples on the way to the theater or a movie. Now the place has been driven out of business, effective February 8, thanks to a wave of shoplifting (reportedly costing the store $200,000 in two months) that the city is uninterested in fighting off. Bail-reform laws, combined with the disastrous policies being enacted by Manhattan’s new D.A. Alvin Bragg, are making the city a playground for criminals again. In the Black Lives Matter riots of 2020, the Rite Aid store was looted to the tune of $60,000, then boarded up for days. It takes up a huge space, and if it should stay boarded up for long, a 24-hour establishment that helped keep the neighborhood safe will be replaced by a long, scary, vacant dead zone that will surely attract derelicts.
Midtown West Rite-Aid closes after wave of shoplifting | National Review
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“Livestock farming is a huge contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, soil and water pollution, and precious forests are being cleared for pastures and food crops,” said the leader of the group, Professor Linus Mattauch.
“Evidence suggests the environmental impacts are so large that the world can’t meet climate goals and keep vital ecosystems intact without reducing the consumption of meat – at least in Western high-income countries,” he added.
He’s been arrested 44 times and faced charges for drugs, assault, criminal possession of a weapon, robbery and criminal tampering dating back to 1997, sources said.
On one day alone — May 13, 2019, he was arrested 16 times, according to sources. The reason for the flurry of arrests was not immediately known.
Queens man busted for NYC subway attack on Thai model
When you’re under fire and black….. pull the race cardUnder-fire Eric Adams Plays the Race Card: New NYC mayor suggests white reporters are racist in covering bail reforms and surging crime - and threatens to stop talking to press
Eric Adams blames 'white' media for negative media coverage of bail reforms amid NYC crime surge | Daily Mail Online
- New York Mayor Eric Adams blamed white reporters and editors for the negative press coverage over his fight on bail reform on Monday
Under-fire Eric Adams Plays the Race Card: New NYC mayor suggests white reporters are racist in covering bail reforms and surging crime - and threatens to stop talking to press
Eric Adams blames 'white' media for negative media coverage of bail reforms amid NYC crime surge | Daily Mail Online
- New York Mayor Eric Adams blamed white reporters and editors for the negative press coverage over his fight on bail reform on Monday
How does one get arrested 44 timesHe’s been arrested 44 times and faced charges for drugs, assault, criminal possession of a weapon, robbery and criminal tampering dating back to 1997, sources said.
On one day alone — May 13, 2019, he was arrested 16 times, according to sources. The reason for the flurry of arrests was not immediately known.
Queens man busted for NYC subway attack on Thai model
Libs love them some crime and hate some police arrests and criminals in prisonUnder-fire Eric Adams Plays the Race Card: New NYC mayor suggests white reporters are racist in covering bail reforms and surging crime - and threatens to stop talking to press
Eric Adams blames 'white' media for negative media coverage of bail reforms amid NYC crime surge | Daily Mail Online
- New York Mayor Eric Adams blamed white reporters and editors for the negative press coverage over his fight on bail reform on Monday
Also, that is the reason why the Dominion voting machines had the ability to give fractional values to candidates. For example, your first choice may be given a value of .75 and your second choice may be given a .25 value. Then all votes are added up at the end of the election and a runoff is ran based on the totals each candidate receives.