@NYCFireWire / Twitter screen shot NYC Bridge Closed; Crazy Video Showed Why It Was the Right Decision 'If you didn’t have a fear of bridges already… well… you do now,' an observer wrote along with her TikTok video footage. By Jennifer Jean Miller December 26, 2020
Feifei Cui-Paoluzzo / Getty Images In Heavily Gun-Controlled NYC, 6-Year-Old Hit in 'Unfortunate' Gang-Related Shooting 'It was really crazy - everyone was in shock,' J’Ouvert participant Joshua Kristal said about the shooting. By Kaylee Greenlee September 7, 2020
Spencer Platt / Getty Images Park Shooting Leaves Age 1 Boy Dead as NYC Violence Continues A Brooklyn cookout turned into a tragedy after a 1-year-old was shot to death Sunday as gun violence escalates in New York City. By Jack Davis July 13, 2020
(EWTN / YouTube screen shot NYC Landlord Waives Rent for 200 Tenants: 'Don't Worry' About Paying Me, 'Worry About Your Family' One New York City landlord is giving from the heart as he helps his tenants deal with the economic turmoil caused by the coronavirus By Jack Davis April 10, 2020
Spencer Platt / Getty Images AOC Demands Law Restricting Trump's Twitter Actions Not Apply to Her The left threw a fit after President Trump began blocking critics online, but now a prominent Democrat seems to want a double standard. By Benjamin Arie August 9, 2019
NYPD 69th Precinct / Twitter screen shot After NYPD Officers Attacked with Buckets of Water, Neighborhood Washes Police Cars To Say Thank You Kenny Altidor rallied his community to show their support towrd police officers. 'We don’t throw water at Police Officers, we wash their cars with it.' By Kayla Kunkel July 30, 2019
Peter King Blasted by Joey Chestnut After 'Narrow-Minded' Attack on Hot Dog Eating Contest Before Joey Chestnut ate 71 hot dogs to claim his 12th Nathan's Famous hot dog eating contest championship, he chewed up his critics. By Fox Doucette July 5, 2019
Transport Workers Union / Twitter screen shot Young Boy with Autism Saved by Hero Conductor After Wandering onto Subway Tracks New York City subway operator Hopeton Kiffin rescued a 12-year-old boy with autism who was found wandering alone on the tracks in Brooklyn on April 4. By Kim Davis April 7, 2019
Mary Altaffer / AP NBA Team Sued After Making Subtle Change to Uniforms - Report The striped pattern of the jerseys was labeled 'Brooklyn Camo' by the Nets, but Coogi says it violates a design copyright. By Ross Kelly March 2, 2019
Eric Gay / AP Photo Border Wall Could Be Tricky Issue, Especially for Beto O’Rourke 'O'Rourke's history with the barriers that have lined the Rio Grande since he was a child actually could be a bit of vulnerability, too.' By The Associated Press February 17, 2019