Nelson Pizarro, 42, will be serving a 16-year bid upstate, after pleading guilty in August to second-degree attempted murder. The charges, filed in state Supreme Court, St. George, stemmed from a Jan. 20, 2022, incident in New Springville.
"We need to pursue criminals when appropriate and stay our hand when the risks to the public and to our cops outweigh the benefits," said NYPD Chief of Department John Chell.
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.
Jasmin Thompson surrendered at the 120th Precinct stationhouse with her lawyer, Mario Gallucci, who told the Daily News the woman killed, Jennira Roundtree, 43, “was beating my
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.
Several speed cameras across Staten Island have been blocked by fake flowers to keep those cameras from catching speeders.
Jasmin Thompson was arrested on Monday and charged with second-degree murder, manslaughter, assault, and criminal possession of a weapon after allegedly stabbing a woman during a large brawl in Staten Island.
The alleged assault was the result of a relationship the alleged 28-year-old victim had with the rapper’s daughter.
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.”
The music producer's rep denied reports published in the New York Post on Thursday that he had punched a man seven times at Crunch Fitness Gym on Staten Island. The Post's article claimed the ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Police are responding to Dunkin’ stores on Staten Island on Friday morning. Police are stationed outside the Dunkin' location at 1776 Forest Ave. in Graniteville early in the morning rush hour.