Laundromat Owner Murdered by Cousin and Crew
On April 2, five Queens residents were indicted by District Attorney Eric Gonzalez after a recent murder and robbery that occurred at a local laundromat. According to reports, 37-year-old Money Perkins owned his own laundromat in East Flatbush. The business, Money P. Clean, was open on December 1st when five suspects rushed into the building. […]
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 Suspect Gets 40 Years for Cold-Blooded Murder
Back on June 1st, 2020, Elvin Fernandez was taking his pregnant girlfriend to a candy store outside of the Red Hook Houses. The couple had just walked outside when suddenly, 32-year-old David Gorham spotted Fernandez. Gorham reportedly ambushed the victim and fired a few shots at him. Police rushed out to the scene, but tragically, […]
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 Court Compels Disclosure Under Freedom of Information Act
The Freedom of Information Act is a crucial piece of legislation that allows any U.S. citizen to request access to U.S. government records or records from the Executive Branch. Of course, some records are protected from disclosure, like issues of national security or other reasons specifically outlined in the law. In a recent legal battle […]
Read MoreBrooklyn Resident Arrested for Jan 6 Participation
It’s been over three years since the infamous January 6th Capitol incident, and law enforcement officials are still sifting through evidence, compiling cases, making arrests, and sentencing countless individuals across the country. The most recent arrest in the ongoing saga is 44-year-old Mitchell Bosch, a Brooklyn resident. Bosch has been charged with assaulting law enforcement […]
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