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NYPD Commissioner Apologizes For 1969 Stonewall Police Raids
The NYPD's actions at the Stonewall Inn 50 years ago "were wrong, plain and simple," Police Commissioner James O'Neill said.
NJ Woman In Tracy Morgan Crash: 'I'm Traumatized' (VIDEO)
A witness said the comedian was "visibly angry" while talking to police.
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Conductor Who Saved Boy From Subway Tracks Named Brooklyn Hero
Hopeton Kiffin stopped his train and jumped down to save a 13-year-old boy with autism who was on the subway tracks at Hoyt Street.
NYPD Mourns Death Of Queens Police Chief Steven Silks
Queens North Deputy Police Chief Steven Silks died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound Wednesday, weeks before he was due to retire.
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Bayside Man Wins $226K In World Series Of Poker Tournament
A Bayside resident beat out more than 2,000 players to win a World Series of Poker championship title.
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