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Series Of Gun Violence Across New York City Leaves At Least 8 Injured In Single Day
According to police, an officer fired shots after the driver refused to pull over for a traffic stop in the Bronx.

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According to police, an officer fired shots after the driver refused to pull over for a traffic stop in the Bronx.

Police said a Honda Accord collided with a Mercedes Benz, and the Honda driver ran from the scene.
The flames broke out around 1 a.m. Monday and spread to a home on 157th Street in Flushing.
When home health aide and East New York resident Evette Reid found out about the new site opening close to home, she was elated.
The college says it happened at the construction site at the Learning Commons Library on the Mahwah campus.
The Lunar New Year started Friday and centers around family celebrations.
The Knicks' defense remained sturdy and they put six players in double figures while shooting 52% from the field.
According to police, Sherman Roberts Jr, 36, took his girlfriend’s son, Dio Palermo, from the boy’s home on Moreland Road in Commack.
Four attacks, two of them deadly, were discovered along the A train subway line, stretching from Manhattan to Queens.
Highs will reach the mid-30s.
Robert Maraj was walking along a road in Mineola around 6:15 p.m. Friday when he was hit by a car that kept going, police said.
Indoor dining resumed at 25% capacity.
The couple barely left each other's side throughout the entire ordeal.
Cellphone video shows the moment police busted the party bus around 12:30 a.m. Friday, CBS2’s Jessica Moore reported.
Veronica, who suffers from a rare bone disorder, is in special need of a Latino donor.
Matt DeLuca reports that one of the key concerns with this weather system is ice.
CBS2 learned there were two additional stabbing victims at subway stations on the A-line who were not killed.
Many seniors eligible for the COVID vaccine have been struggling to get appointments in New York City.
Taxi Drivers say that the pandemic has made their economic pain even worse.
The FDNY said it happened just before 4 p.m. on Thursday at a building on Commercial and Clay streets in Greenpoint.