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Brooklyn, New York City: April 15, 1984: 11: Shooting of Eleanor Bumpurs: The Bronx, New York City: October 29, 1984: 1: Botched eviction. NYPD officer acquitted 1984 New York City Subway shooting: Manhattan, New York City: December 22, 1984: 0 "Subway vigilante" attack Death of Edmund Perry: Manhattan, New York City: June 12, 1985: 1: NYPD ...
Smith shot at two police officers arriving at the scene, and shot four customers as they were escaping the fire. At 12:07 p.m., firefighters had contained the blaze, and entered the burned-out building to discover seven store employees had died of smoke inhalation, and the gunman had fatally shot himself.
A migrant from Guatemala has been arrested for allegedly lighting a sleeping subway rider on fire in Brooklyn on Sunday morning — then watching as his innocent victim burned to death in what the ...
William Feehan was born September 29, 1929, in Long Island City, Queens, and grew up in Jackson Heights. [1]Feehan graduated from Saint John's University in 1952. He served in the United States Army in Korea during the Korean War, [1] [2] during which he was decorated with the Combat Infantry Badge, Korean Service Medal, UN Service Medal and National Defense Service Medal.
Illegal migrant Sebastian Zapeta-Calil watches the woman he allegedly set on fire burn. Subway surveillance images show Sebastian Zapeta-Calil leaving the car as the woman burns to death.
Man, 37, killed in NYC apartment fire as woman, child rushed to hospital after blocked fire hydrants slow response: officials Steve Janoski, David Propper February 9, 2025 at 10:32 AM
This article is a list of the emergency and first responder agencies that responded to the September 11 attacks against the United States, on September 11, 2001.These agencies responded during and after the attack and were part of the search-and-rescue, security, firefighting, clean-up, investigation, evacuation, support and traffic control on September 11.
In the days since, guns have killed at least 2244 more people. Chicago has seen more recent gun deaths than any other city in the U.S. In a speech there, President Obama said "too many of our children are being taken away from us" as a result of gun violence.