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Tyrone Corley, Brooklyn DJ, Dies in Brownstone Fire
His friends called him "Mr. Wonderful" and "the nicest guy" in Brooklyn.

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His friends called him "Mr. Wonderful" and "the nicest guy" in Brooklyn.

Tyrone Corley, 56, died in the fire, police say.
Just one day after federal transportation officials announced a nationwide drone crackdown.
No children are believed to have been inside the bus.
Gerald Brooks, wanted for domestic violence, slipped from custody early Tuesday morning, police say.
Cerveny was reportedly partying with an HBO producer at the time of her death.
Smoke engulfed the north Brooklyn neighborhood in the wee hours Tuesday morning.
Officer Blanche O’Neal signed the home over to herself "with the stroke of a pen, apparently hoping no one would notice," says the DA.
NYU Tandon is here to stay.
The suspect, formerly employed at 48-N-6th Deli, is still on the lam.
Labor violations on par with sweatshops in Bangladesh, factory workers say. But building managers blocked a reporter from looking inside.
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"Unseasonably cold," meteorologists say.
Swarms of cops were reportedly searching for the suspect Friday afternoon in a wooded area near Cunningham Park.
Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson: “We had guns in a car, guns on a plane, now guns on a bus."
For one glorious Thursday.
Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, Greenpoint and Williamsburg residents live six to seven years longer than Bed-Stuy and Brownsville residents.
Surveillance video captured the victim, 25-year-old Melvin Pippins, stumbling across the street before he collapsed and died.
At one point, their disgusting little bodies almost fuse, turning them into the mutant, winged rodent of New York City nightmares.
It's rough out here for a Brooklyn businessman.