CRIME & SAFETY
5 students, 1 security guard slashed in NYC high school cafeteria brawl: sources
Five students and one security guard were slashed in an afternoon brawl at a Queens high school Wednesday, police sources said. The skirmish erupted around 12:45 p.m. inside The New Dawn Charter High School on 161st Street near 89th Avenue in Jamaica – with three 17-year-old boys and two other teen boys, 16 and 18, suffering minor slash wounds, according to cops and the sources. Teen in custody after 4 students slashed during brawl inside NYC high school: police Two of the teens were hospitalized – including the 16-year-old who was slashed on the face, and one of the 17-year-olds, who was knifed on his finger, the sources said. NYC straphanger slashed by box cutter-wielding stranger after A train spat: cops CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR METRO DAILY NEWSLETTER A school security guard, a 59-year-old man, was slashed on the right arm, according to the sources. All of the teens were taken into custody and had not faced charges by later in the afternoon. For the latest metro stories, top headlines, breaking news and more, visit nypost.com/metro/
Failed NYC political candidate accused of sucker-punching woman records himself harassing strangers on TikTok
The failed politician who was arrested for allegedly sucker-punching a 23-year-old woman in Manhattan on Monday has a penchant for documenting his harassment of women on his multiple TikTok accounts. Skiboky Stora, 40, of East New York, was charged with assault Wednesday in connection with a random Monday attack on Halley Kate Mcgookin after she recounted the incident to her more than a million TikTok followers. Stora, an aspiring rapper who unsuccessfully ran for mayor, governor and City Council over the past three years, appears to maintain 10 different TikTok accounts, which were viewed by The Post and document his aggression with strangers in...
New Yorkers react to recent violent incidents
The recent rash of violent incidents on the New York City subway, along with other high-profile crimes across the city has left some residents on edge. FOX 5 NY's Lisa Evers spoke with New Yorkers about their concerns on crime.
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