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Shooter Pleads Guilty To Terrorism In Subway Shooting | Top Stories

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New York City police and law enforcement officials lead subway shooting suspect Frank James, center, away from a police station in New York on April 13, 2022.
New York City police and law enforcement officials lead subway shooting suspect Frank James, center, away from a police station in New York on April 13, 2022. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

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Frank James Pleads Guilty To Terrorism In NYC Subway Shooting

James "planned his attack for years" and should spend decades in prison, prosecutors said.

After 21 years, Park Slope Toy Shop Leaves 5th Ave

Lulu's Cuts and Toys is leaving the storefront and heading to the internet.

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Grand Army Plaza Should March To Pedestrian Friendly Design: Survey

Over 2, 000 respondents responded, with nearly 80 percent calling for fewer cars and more pedestrian space.

$100k Jewelry Store Bust In Prospect Lefferts: NYPD

Two men robbed a jewelry store right before the end of the year, police said.

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Renderings For New 16-Unit Bed-Stuy Building Revealed: Report

The renderings show a contemporary building with ample outdoor space for residents.

Man Robs Child In Park Slope: Police

A man dragged a 12-year-old boy before snatching his cellphone, police said.

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