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New York man accused of beating 4 homeless people, killing 2
NYC man, 36, beat two homeless people to death in Miami in ‘unprovoked’ attacks: police
A 36 year-old Manhattan man was arrested in Miami Thursday morning for allegedly beating two homeless people to death and injuring two others in what police called a case of “unprovoked
New York man accused of beating 4 homeless people, killing 2, in Miami
The head of the county’s homeless agency is calling on law enforcement to investigate the attacks as a hate crime.
Manhattan man identified as suspect behind killing 2 homeless people in Miami
What to Know Miami police have identified the man accused of killing two homeless people and injuring two others in an unprovoked attack. Brenton Clarke, 36, of Inwood, New York, was arrested shortly after the Thursday morning attack,
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Why New York Is a Sanctuary City, and How That Could Change Under Trump
New York’s status as a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants has shifted over time. Now, as President-elect Donald J.
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Marie Winn, Who Chronicled New York Wildlife—and the People Drawn to It—Dies at 88
Pale Male, a red-tailed hawk who inspired protests after his nest was moved from a Fifth Avenue luxury apartment building.
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New $650 million plan to address NYC's mentally ill homeless unveiled by Mayor Eric Adams
Mayor Eric Adams announced a new plan Wednesday to help address the issue of of homeless people with mental illness.
ABC 7 New York on MSN
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Mayor Eric Adams announces $650M investment to get homeless people off the streets of NYC
The groundbreaking $650 million investment will include a facility dedicated to stabilizing those with severe mental illness.
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NYC to open care facility for homeless people with serious mental illness: Mayor Adams
The program, dubbed “Bridge to Home” aims to stop “the revolving door” by taking in those who have been hospitalized ...
Lohud.com, Westchester County on MSN
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Will NY involuntarily commit more people with mental health needs to hospitals?
Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to increase involuntary commitments and expand Kendra's Law amid public safety concerns.
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NYC restaurants working to help the people impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires
CBS News New York's Jenna DeAngelis spoke to restaurant owners and volunteers on Sunday in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
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