Culprit Steals $2 Million Tabernacle From Brooklyn Church
The entire community of Brooklyn is in shock after someone broke into, vandalized, and stole from a New York City church. Initial reports suggest that the incident occurred between 6:30 PM on Thursday, May 26 and 4 P.M. on Saturday, May 28th. At the time, the church was closed for construction. The Diocese believes the […]
Read MoreNY Court Reinstates Diaphragm Law
Citizens in New York City are rejoicing after an appeals court recently reinstated a law that bans police officers from using unconstitutional force on a person’s torso during an arrest. The path to this decision has been rocky and rough from the start. Originally, this unlawful force law was developed after the infamous George Floyd […]
Read MoreDomestic Violence Incident Fatal for Brooklyn Woman
The community of Brooklyn is devastated after learning more about a domestic violence attack that left a 55-year-old resident fatally wounded. According to initial reports, the victim, Cynthia McLeod, was walking towards a deli that’s across from her home when she was approached by an ex-boyfriend. Nearby witnesses confirmed that the man and woman began […]
Read More‘Caveman’ Who Invaded Capitol Sentenced to 8 Months
Since the infamous January 6th incident, countless Americans have been tracked down, arrested, and sentenced. Among the most recent individuals sentenced was Brooklyn resident Aaron Mostofsky. According to reports, Mostofsky was on “the front lines” of the charge on the Capitol. Further, Mostofsky was captured in multiple photographs of the ordeal because he was wearing […]
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