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In March 2004, they accepted a $3 million settlement, one of the largest in the City of New York for a single man with no dependents under New York State's "wrongful death law", which limits damages to financial loss by the deceased person's next of kin. [15] Anthony H. Gair, representing the Diallo family, argued that federal common law should ...
The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association Riot, also known as the City Hall Riot, was a rally organized and sponsored by the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York (PBA) held on September 16, 1992, to protest mayor David Dinkins' proposal to create a civilian agency to investigate police misconduct.
Rahimi was convicted by a federal jury of all charges against him for the New York bombs, involving attempted murder, aggravated assault, and weapons offenses. He was given a second life sentence in New Jersey state court for a shootout in which he attempted to kill New Jersey police officers. [44] [45] March 20, 2017: Stabbing attack
Four plainclothes New York City officers shot at Diallo 41 times in the vestibule of his apartment complex after mistakenly believing he was drawing a firearm. While the officers were acquitted on the charges of murder, New York City did pay out $3 million in a civil suit brought forward by Amadou's mother, Kadijatou Diallo.
Many say they were on their phone at the time of the attack. New York police confirmed to TODAY.com that one man has been arrested and charged with assault in one of the cases on March 28.
A grand jury indicted seven people linked to an attack last month on two police officers in New York’s Times Square that was captured on video, Manhattan’s top prosecutor announced Thursday.
Two people sustained knife wounds in an attack on Christmas Eve at a New York City subway station. The New York Police Department received reports of an assault at the Grand Central-42 Street ...
Focusing on rapes in the same week as the one in Central Park, The New York Times reported on April 29, 1990, on the "28 other first-degree rapes or attempted rapes reported across New York City". [32] The fourth one, on April 17, took place during the day in the park and is now tied to Reyes. [32]