The gunman killed the Upper East Side deli clerk during a robbery while wearing a Hazmat suit, prosecutors said.
The union said the discipline amounts to union-busting, but the hospital said the nurses were interfering with patient care.
Police have provided more information on Monday's fatal crash on the Upper East Side.
The fire took an hour to put out.
Ninety firefighters and medics responded the to emergency.
No arrests have been made yet, police said.
Police say the attacker punched the man without warning.
One is in critical condition, while the other suffered minor injuries, officials said.
Officials have not made any arrests yet.
"Our district is again mourning the loss of one of our neighbors from a fire," Upper East Side Councilmember Julie Menin said.
The man brandished a gun at several people in East Harlem and the Upper East Side before officers shot him, police said.
Police say the 16-year-old student fell from a fifth-floor window.
One woman was rushed to NewYork–Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center in critical condition, where she later died, the FDNY said.
The man was rushed to a local hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.
The woman was taken to a nearby hospital, and the vehicle fled the scene, police said.
Subway lines were rerouted as a result of the incident.
The victim was hospitalized following the attack, police said.
A group of six attacked the victim before taking his iPhone and bag, police told Patch.
No arrests have been made yet.
Police are still searching for the suspect.
The man shoved his face between the victim's buttocks, police said.
"We reject any attempt to define him by his past. He was more than his record," the victim's sister told Patch.
The victim was dragged by the car for more than 10 blocks, police said.
The suspect is still on the loose.
The fire started just after 10 a.m. on Friday. Videos show a thick column of black smoke rising over the block.
The suspect ran away from the store, heading northbound on Madison Avenue, police said.
The police said the suspect grabbed the victim's buttocks with both hands before boarding the subway and fleeing.
F trains are rerouting after a person was struck by a subway on Thursday afternoon.
A 67-year-old man was punched, kicked and pushed to the ground on an NYC sidewalk, police said.
One driver was hospitalized, and one driver ran away on foot from the scene of the collision.
18-year-old Stylianos Paraskevaidis was last seen leaving his Upper East Side apartment on July 3.
Victims were targeted while making withdrawals at their local banks.
The defendant punched the commuter and pinned her to the ground while making antisemitic remarks, the Manhattan District Attorney said.
While the victim was making a withdrawal, one of the suspects started a conversation with him to distract him and removed his card.
In photos posted to social media, the truck is tilted on the sidewalk.
A man was convicted this week for attacking an Upper East Sider, District Attorney Alvin Bragg said.
The victim was transported to Long Island Jewish Hospital by private means, police said.
The man grabbed the woman's breast before leaving the station and running away, police said.
The two gunmen are still on the loose.
The perpetrators punched the man in the left eye, and the two women were shoved to the ground, before biking away, police said.