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Truman Capote (1924–1984) – writer (Brooklyn Heights) [27] Miriam Carey (1979–2013) – woman killed at a White House security check point; Timothy Carey (1929–1994) – film and television character actor; Jack Carter (1922–2015) – comedian; Fabiano Caruana (born 1992) – youngest chess grandmaster in United States history
The three shots killed the 16-year-old student and critically wounded a teacher, Robert Anderson, who was approaching to intervene. At the time, education officials in New York called it "one of the school system's worst crimes" and noted that besides an accidental shooting in 1989, it was the first killing of a student in a school in more than ...
Pages in category "People murdered in New York City" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 253 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
As rents increased, and properties were taken over by New York University, the number of Filipinos and Filipino businesses in the East Village's Little Manila waned. Elvie's Turo-Turo, the longest standing Filipino business in the area, closed in late 2009 after almost 20 years of operation. New Filipino businesses continue to sprout up. [12]
Also: Philippines: People: By occupation: Educators Subcategories ... Pages in category "Filipino educators" The following 113 pages are in this category, out of 113 ...
A man was fatally beaten in an apparent robbery on Tuesday, Jan. 21, in Brooklyn, N.Y., the New York Police Department confirmed with PEOPLE. Michael Shelonchik, 53, was found dead in the back of ...
Parokya ni Edgar - Filipino rock band (Ateneo de Manila High School) Joe Paterno - American football coach (Brooklyn Prep) Paul VI - Pope (Gregorian University, Rome) Alexander Payne - American film writer-director (Creighton Preparatory School, Omaha, Nebraska) Denis Pétau - also known as Petavius, French Jesuit theologian
The Palm Sunday massacre was a mass shooting in 1984 in Brooklyn, New York, that resulted in the deaths of ten people: two women, two teenage girls, and six children. There was one survivor, an infant girl. [3]