The founder of the Guardian Angels revealed that the vigilante group will resume patrols of the New York City subway system following the shocking arson murder of a woman on a subway car last week.
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Police: N.Y.C. Taxi Driver Who Hit 6 Pedestrians On Christmas Day Had A ‘Medical Episode’
On Thursday, New York City police announced that the taxi driver who drove over a curb in a Manhattan commercial center on Christmas Day, causing his car to collide with six pedestrians, was experiencing “a medical episode” at the time.
Read More Police: N.Y.C. Taxi Driver Who Hit 6 Pedestrians On Christmas Day Had A ‘Medical Episode’“Man Arrested for Setting Woman on Fire in NYC Subway, Resulting in Her Death
Authorities in New York City have arrested a suspect who allegedly set a sleeping woman on fire in a subway car, leading to her death.
Read More “Man Arrested for Setting Woman on Fire in NYC Subway, Resulting in Her DeathGermany: Car Plows Into Christmas Market, Killing At Least 5 And Injuring Over 100
68 people have been injured in a suspected terrorist attack in Germany at a Christmas market on Friday, with at least two people killed.
Read More Germany: Car Plows Into Christmas Market, Killing At Least 5 And Injuring Over 100Son Of Florida Judge Accused Of Knocking Eye Doctor Unconscious, Sucker-Punching 2 Health Care Staffers
The son of a Florida judge has allegedly brutally assaulted an unsuspecting optometrist, knocking him out and sucker-punched two other health-care workers in jail.
Read More Son Of Florida Judge Accused Of Knocking Eye Doctor Unconscious, Sucker-Punching 2 Health Care StaffersHealthcare Executive ‘Wanted’ Posters Pop Up Around N.Y.C.: ‘CEOs Should Not Feel Safe’
“Wanted” posters of top healthcare executives have been popping up around New York City in the wake of the point-blank assassination killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
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