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‘I’m just ready to go home’: Tourist from Kansas wounded by stray bullet walking near NYC ’s Times Square
AdvertisementBy New York Daily NewsApr 07, 2021 at 5:50 pmA tourist from Kansas was hit by a stray bullet as he was walking near Times Square early Wednesday, officials said.Chris Ruby, 44, was near Eighth Ave. and W. 38th St. in Manhattan when a gunman opened fire at a rival on the corner about 2:15 a.m., cops said.Advertisement“I was having such a great time until this happened,” Ruby . “All those New York souvenirs I have, [now] I don’t want to look at them.”Cops arrested a suspect later in the day.AdvertisementRuby had been at the Mets’ 8-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies in...…AdvertisementBy New York Daily NewsApr 07, 2021 at 5:50 pmA tourist from Kansas was hit by a stray bullet as he was walking near Times Square early Wednesday, officials said.Chris Ruby, 44, was near Eighth Ave. and W. 38th St. in Manhattan when a gunman opened fire at a rival on the corner about 2:15 a.m., cops said.Advertisement“I was having such a great time until this happened,” Ruby . “All those New York souvenirs I have, [now] I don’t want to look at them.”Cops arrested a suspect later in the day.AdvertisementRuby had been at the Mets’ 8-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies in...WW…
‘I’m happy that they decided to take the case’: U.S. Supreme Court to take up false arrest lawsuit against NYPD
AdvertisementBy New York Daily NewsMar 10, 2021 at 2:24 pmA Brooklyn man who claims cops illegally entered his home and arrested him will have his case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.Larry Thompson, a veteran postal worker, says in a lawsuit that his sister-in-law wrongly accused him of sexually abusing his newborn daughter and then police arrested him when he refused to let them in his home without a warrant.AdvertisementThe Supreme Court will consider whether police have to prove “exigent circumstances” when they are sued in civil courts for entering homes without search or arrest...…AdvertisementBy New York Daily NewsMar 10, 2021 at 2:24 pmA Brooklyn man who claims cops illegally entered his home and arrested him will have his case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.Larry Thompson, a veteran postal worker, says in a lawsuit that his sister-in-law wrongly accused him of sexually abusing his newborn daughter and then police arrested him when he refused to let them in his home without a warrant.AdvertisementThe Supreme Court will consider whether police have to prove “exigent circumstances” when they are sued in civil courts for entering homes without search or arrest...WW…
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