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Off-Duty Cops Get Hanky Panky In Precinct Parking | NYC Top Stories
'Kraken' COVID Releases Itself Over NYC | Tenants Face 6 Months Without Gas | 19 Firearms Found In Home | Neighbors Plead For Church's Mercy

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Off-Duty Bed-Stuy Cops Get Hanky Panky In Precinct Parking Lot: Report
A source told the New York Post that they saw two officers getting "hot and heavy" inside a police parking lot.
'Kraken' Variant Is Now 80% Of NYC COVID Cases, Data Shows
The XBB.1.5 omicron subvariant may be the most transmissible form of COVID-19 yet known, but city cases are still officially "decreasing."
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Harlem NYCHA Tenants Face Months Without Gas After Unexpected Notice
"How is this legal?, " said Cristina Gonzalez, whose sister lives in the building. "I have no words."
Man Charged After Police Find 19 Firearms In Queens Home: DA
Kevin Sygney, 37, was charged with criminal possession of a weapon and possession of controlled substances, prosecutors said.
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Neighbors Plead For Mercy From Incoming UES Redeemer Church
"We just simply asked the church to love thy neighbor and be somewhat compassionate, " said an owner from 160 East 91st Street.
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