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Kitchen worker left with stitches after NYC subway attacker hits him with beer bottle warns ‘it’s not safe anymore’
A kitchen worker was left with six stitches after a stranger bashed him in the face with a beer bottle in a Midtown subway attack Wednesday — as the battered victim warned “it’s not safe anymore.” Rafael Galves Garcia, 44, was standing on the northbound A and C train platform at Columbus Circle around 10:10 p.m. when a deranged man approached him and asked for a dollar, cops said. “The guy came up to me and asked for money,” Garcia told The Post in Spanish Thursday afternoon. “I told him, ‘No, I don’t have any money.’ I thought he was leaving but...
Bethenny Frankel claims she was a victim of alarming New York City punching trend
Bethenny Frankel has revealed in a TikTok comment that she was a victim of the alarming New York City punching trend. In a comment on fashion student Mikayla Toninato’s viral TikTok video, the former reality TV star shared her experience. Toninato admitted in the video that she was punched in the face while leaving a class in the city.“I turned the corner and I was looking down at my phone and texting, and then out of nowhere this man just came up and hit me in the face,” Toninato said in the video. “I just texted my friends like: ‘Hi,...
Rudy Giuliani says forcing him to sell Florida condo could make him ‘join the ranks of the homeless’
Disgraced former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani owes millions of dollars — but he claims that bankruptcy creditors forcing him to sell his condo in Palm Beach, Florida is “premature”, new court filings show.Mr Giuliani filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December after a jury ordered him to pay $148m to two Georgia election workers that he defamed. Last month, he filed for an appeal on the jury’s decision.On 15 March, the Committee of Unsecured Creditors – which represents individuals and entities to whom Mr Giuliani owes money or soon could — filed a motion in bankruptcy court...
Dem who demanded ‘justice’ after subway chokehold death skewered for post about NYC assaults
Plus special access to select articles and other premium content with your account – free of charge. Please enter a valid email address. A New York City Council member — who last year demanded “justice” for an “erratic” homeless man who died while being subdued by subway passengers he was threatening — is being cast as a hypocrite for questioning why ordinary citizens have seemingly ignored a recent string of violent attacks against women in the Big Apple.
Woman Who Claimed She Was Drunk, Late For Work Sentenced For Fatal Baldwin Crash
Thirty-three-year-old Jinaraya Khan of Baldwin received her sentence of up to 18 years in prison for the fatal crash on Wednesday, March 27, the Nassau County District Attorney announced. Original Story - Drunk, Late For Work: Woman Pleads Guilty In 96MPH Fatal Baldwin Crash. At approximately 5:15 a.m. on May...
Councilman Francisco Moya backs Mets owner Steve Cohen’s $8B Queens casino plan
Queens Councilman Francisco Moya endorsed Mets owner Steve Cohen’s plan to build an $8 billion casino complex next to Citi Field — but state Sen. Jessica Ramos, another influential political player who can make or break the project, is not on board. “I wholeheartedly believe that Metropolitan Park is in Queens’ and New York City’s best interest,” Moya who represents the communities around Flushing Meadow Park and Willets Point said in a statement Thursday — referring to the name of Cohen’s proposed gaming center, hotel, and music venue. For Cohen’s casino project to succeed, he needs the state Legislature to approve a law to...
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