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NYC's Largest-Ever Fentanyl Bust Turns Up Enough Drugs To Kill 32 Million People, Officials Say | Patch PM

Bus Crash Kills 3 | Library Noose | Cop Accused Of Beating Man For Littering

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NYC's Largest-Ever Fentanyl Bust Turns Up Enough Drugs To Kill 32 Million People, Officials Say

The amount of the drug could have given 32 million lethal overdoses, prosecutors said.

Queens Bus Crash Leaves 3 Dead, 16 Injured; New Video Shows Moment Of Impact

A private tour bus slammed into an MTA bus early Monday.

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Mayor Condemns Brooklyn Public Library Noose As Hate Crime

Mayor Bill De Blasio said the noose found hanging outside the Bed-Stuy public library will be investigated as a hate crime.

Police Officer Assaults Brooklyn Man For Littering, Prosecutors Say

Police officer O’Keefe Thompson is accused of assaulting Raymond Crespo because he dropped his plastic cup.

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Trump's Childhood Home Hosts Refugees Eager To Challenge His Immigration Stance

The home in Queens is now rented through Airbnb.

Woman Arrested After Dumping Blue Liquid On Charging Bull, Police Say

The woman dumped a mixture of blue powder and corn oil on the emblematic Wall Street statue to draw attention to rising sea levels, she said.

Brooklyn Man Forged Deed To Steal Old Lady's Home, DA Says

The East Flatbush man has been charged with grand larceny, among other things, and faces 15 years in prison.

NYC Looks To Increase Crosstown Bike Lanes After Citi Bike Crash

The city's transportation department is looking at plans to add crosstown bike lanes after a cyclist was injured last week in Chelsea.


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