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Busta Rhymes charged with assault in New York
Busta Rhymes charged with assault in New York; investigation 'ongoing'
According to reports, the assault charge stems from a Jan. 10 incident in which a 50-year-old person was punched multiple times.
Busta Rhymes arrested, charged with assault in New York
Busta Rhymes was arrested and charged with assault in the third degree after an alleged altercation that left a 50-year-old victim in the hospital, police say.
Busta Rhymes charged with assault after allegedly punching man in face in Brooklyn
He didn’t “Break Ya Neck,” but Busta Rhymes will still face charges after punching a man in the face in Brooklyn, according to police. The 52-year-old rapper was arrested after 7 p.m. Tuesday after punching another man in the face during a dispute,
Rapper Busta Rhymes busted in Brooklyn assault: NYPD
Rapper Busta Rhymes was arrested after he pummeled a man during an argument in Brooklyn, police said Thursday. The Brooklyn-bred artist, whose real name is Trevor George Smith Jr., got into an argument with his 50-year-old employee near the corner of Jay St.
Rapper Busta Rhymes accused of assaulting assistant in Brooklyn, police say
Rapper Busta Rhymes, whose real name is Trevor George Smith Jr. was arrested and charged with allegedly assaulting his assistant, police say. The incident reportedly took place in Downtown Brooklyn on January 10.
Busta Rhymes Surrenders to Police After Alleged Assault on His Assistant
It looks like Busta Rhymes has a court case on his hands. According to the New York Post , the multi-hyphenate turned himself in to police on Tuesday, just several days after he allegedly assaulted his 50-year-old assistant.
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New York to allocate $77 million for police on subways overnight, sources say
N.Y. Gov. Kathy Hochul plans to allocate $77 million to have a police officer stationed on every subway overnight, sources ...
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul deploys more cops to subway system after high-profile crimes
New York City Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Thursday that she is deploying more police officers to the New York City subway system.
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New York City Reforms Police Car Chase Policy Amid Rising Crashes
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Hochul: Increased night police patrols in NYC subway system to begin Monday
The $77 million plan, which will be accomplished by paying overtime, will be paid from state funds, Hochul said.
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Teacher accused of exposing his genitals to students during class, New York police say
A special education teacher is accused of exposing himself to students inside a New York City classroom, the city’s police ...
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Deputies criticized for handcuffing 11-year-old Black girl on upstate New York sidewalk
A widely seen video of an 11-year-old girl handcuffed and crying on a snowy sidewalk has prompted criticism of an upstate New York sheriff’s office.
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NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch issues new police vehicle pursuit policy
New York City police officers will no longer engage in high-speed pursuits of suspects in low-level crimes in a move aimed at ...
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Hochul outlines $77M subway safety plan that adds police patrols to overnight trains
The $77 million strategy will put 750 more police officers on platforms and in stations and 300 more officers on overnight trains.
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New York subway riders divided on the impact of police presence on trains
Concerning scenes like this have become normalized for so many subway riders. “I just look at my phone and try to ignore it,” said Ryan, who spoke with PIX11 ...
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Watch Live: New York to put $77 million toward police on subways overnight, Hochul says
New York City police officers will be stationed on the subway during overnight hours starting as early as Monday, Gov. Kathy ...
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