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Manhattan DA wants Trump hush money conviction to stand
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg told the judge they want the guilty verdict to stand, but they will agree to delay sentencing for as long as necessary. Trump’s legal team says that’s unfair and they say the case has to be dismissed immediately because the president-elect has immunity. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Manhattan DA agrees to testify in Congress, but likely not until Trump is sentenced
The House Judiciary Committee chairman, U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, wrote Bragg in late May after Trump’s conviction in his hush money trial, accusing him of having conducted a “political prosecution” and requesting his testimony at a hearing June 13.
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DA Alvin Bragg on Trump's guilty verdict: ‘The jury has spoken'
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said he did his job, which he described as “following the facts and the law without fear or favor.”
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Transit union calls for more protection, calls out Manhattan DA and MTA boss after getting 1,000 cops and National Guard troops in subways
Richard Davis of TWU Local 100 put out an ad featuring Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and MTA president Janno Lieber as “Dumb and Dumber” to criticize their response to crime. NBC New York’s Erica Byfield reports.
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New bodycam video released in Times Square brawl involving NYPD cops
The Manhattan district attorney released new bodycam video in the brawl involving NYPD officers in Times Square, and the footage of the incident might raise questions about the initial police stop of one of the men.
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New bodycam video released in Times Square brawl involving NYPD cops
The Manhattan DA’s office released several camera angles showing what went down between the group of men and the two NYPD officers in Times Square, and may raise questions about the initial police stop of one of the men. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Bragg and Adams announce grand jury indictments in NYPD Times Square attack
Seven people have been indicted on felony and other charges in connection with last month’s assault on police officers in Times Square, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced Thursday.
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7 indicted in alleged attack on NYPD officers in Times Square
Seven people have been indicted on felony and other charges in connection with last month’s assault on police officers in Times Square, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced Thursday. His office presented the case to a grand jury this week amid mounting pressure over his decision not to seek bail for five of the six suspects apprehended. Top police...
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New photos of suspects wanted for attacking NYPD officers in Times Square
Newly released photos show two more suspects wanted in last month’s attack on NYPD officers in Times Square. It comes after much of the narrative surrounding the attack and those arrested in connection with it may not have been as it seemed, according to a law enforcement source with knowledge of the investigation. NBC New York’s Melissa Russo...
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NY officials looking for 2 more men suspected in Times Square attack on NYPD officers
Manhattan prosecutors are asking the public for help finding two additional suspects wanted in connection with an assault on police officers in Times Square last month. The two men, who are still unidentified, are visible on video attacking the officers, officials said. One man is seen kicking an officer multiple times, while the other is seen kicking an officer then…
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Manhattan DA responds to criticisms about response to attack on NYPD officers
A recent attack on NYPD officers in Times Square continues to spark outrage and a demand for answers. Critics are asking why some of the suspects who were arrested were quickly let back on the streets. The Manhattan district attorney finally addressed the issue on Friday. NBC New York’s Melissa Russo reports.
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DA Bragg dodges questions after suspects in cop attack released
The Manhattan DA held a news conference to make it clear attacks on police officers will not be tolerated, after dodging reporter questions earlier in the day. News 4’s Melissa Russo reports.
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NYPD officer charged after punching victim 13 times: Prosecutors
An NYPD officer is accused of punching a person more than a dozen times in the face and head, according to the Manhattan District Attorney’s office. Prosecutors allege Christian Zapata, 36, a sergeant in the 32nd precinct at the time, punched a victim after responding to a call of an emotionally disturbed child on Dec. 7. Zapata was charged with…
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Artifacts seized from NY storage unit among hundreds returned to Italy
The Manhattan district attorney’s office says coins, mosaics and vases are among the recovered antiquities.
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FBI: Man killed after threatening Biden, Manhattan DA
A man was killed in an FBI raid after making death threats against President Biden and Manhattan DA, Alvin Bragg. Myles Miller reporting.
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FBI shoots man wanted for threats against Biden, Manhattan DA
Craig Robertson allegedly made threats against Biden on social media, specifically saying that he was preparing a particular gun and camouflaging attire ahead of the president’s visit to the state on Wednesday. News 4’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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Utah man wanted for threats against Biden and NY DA Bragg killed during FBI raid
A Utah man wanted for violent threats against President Joe Biden and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg was fatally shot by FBI agents Wednesday morning, the agency confirmed to NBC News.
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Trump mugshot: Will he have photo taken during federal arraignment in Florida?
So will Trump be fingerprinted and have a mugshot taken during his arraignment in Miami? It’s a bit of a mixed bag.
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Will Trump have a mugshot? Former President heads to arraignment
Jonathan Dienst reports live from Florida ahead of former President Trump’s federal arraignment.
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Manhattan prosecutor drops over 300 convictions tied NYPD cops guilty of crimes
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg says 308 misdemeanor cases were tossed out Tuesday, and eight felonies will be on Wednesday. They’re the latest in over 1,000 dismissals citywide of cases connected to officers who were charged or convicted.