The Journal News | LoHud.com | Yonkers police investigation into school computer use to wind down The Journal News | LoHud.com Police say they hope to wrap up in the near future a months-long investigation that raised questions about the resignation of Yonkers Schools Superintendent Michael Yazurlo in November. "The investigation is still open," said Yonkers Detective ... |
The Journal News | LoHud.com | Yonkers man convicted in stabbing death The Journal News | LoHud.com A Yonkers man has been convicted at trial of chasing down another man near the Schlobohm Houses in April and stabbing him to death. Antonio Barnett, 23, is to be sentenced March 1 for first-degree manslaughter and third-degree criminal possession of a ... and more » |
The Journal News | LoHud.com | Yonkers teen arrested with loaded semi-automatic handgun: police The Journal News | LoHud.com MOUNT VERNON - An 18-year-old Yonkers woman convicted just months ago in connection with a shooting was arrested this week for possessing a loaded semi-automatic handgun, police said. Omaiah Thompson was in a vehicle pulled over by Mount Vernon police ... and more » |
Police Chase Ends in Warinanco Park After SUV Crashes Into Tree TAPinto.net She said Cesar, 25, of Yonkers, blew out one of the big SUV's tires when he jumped a curb to veer around police cars that tried to block his path. Accompanied by Ariel Jazmin, of Manhattan, Cesar barreled into Warinaco Park with police in ... by 10 to ... and more » |
NJ.com | Wild Linden chase ends in crash, arrests of N.Y. men on drug charges NJ.com The suspects, Angel Ernesto Cesar, 25, of Yonkers, N.Y. and Ariel Jazmin, 27, of the Washington Heights section of Manhattan, were arrested Wednesday night on drug charges after police found five kilograms of cocaine in the SUV, acting Union County ... Two men arrested in Union County drug bustMyCentralJersey.com Linden drug investigation leads to two arrests, significant seizure of cocaineNJ TODAY all 3 news articles » |
PRI | Project Fatherhood is uniting the men of LA's toughest communities PRI John Thompson, director of Project SNUG, a gang-intervention program in Yonkers, New York, agrees that addressing issues of fatherhood and parenting are integral to improving blighted communities. SNUG (guns spelled backward) trains former gang ... |
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