The Brooklyn Daily Eagle editorial staff highlights images from around the world, photos courtesy of the Associated Press.
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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle editorial staff highlights images from around the world, photos courtesy of the Associated Press.
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Keeping New Yorkers safe starts with giving law enforcement the tools they need to fight crime — that’s why we invested in this Center.
This is another example of how we’re leading on public safety, and I thank @ExecEdRomaine for his partnership in making Long Island safer. https://t.co/VuS9gmh7ka
— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) January 25, 2025
The federal government “put a question mark” on it. https://t.co/qXoapR1Fvh
— Brooklyn Eagle (@BklynEagle) January 24, 2025
The 73-acre Sunset Park project, which broke ground last June, is slated to be the nation’s largest dedicated offshore wind port.
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POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING the death of Shaliek Smith, age 24, of Greene Avenue, who was found dead at around 3:39 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 23.
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The NYPD is looking for a suspect who fatally stabbed a man in Bushwick on Thursday afternoon.
According to police, at 3:39 p.m. on Jan. 23, officers from the 83rd Precinct responded to a call regarding an assault at 1123 Halsey St. Upon their arrival, police found the victim, 24-year-old Shaliek Smith, with a stab wound to his chest.
Smith was rushed to Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in critical condition, where he was later pronounced dead.
Police did not immediately provide a description of the suspect, and no arrests had been made as of Friday afternoon.
So far this year, crime is up more than 19% the 83rd Precinct, according to the latest NYPD statistics, though murder and felony assault are both down.
A version of this story first appeared on Brooklyn Paper’s sister site amNewYork.
The legislation aims to slow down the city’s “revolving door” lobbying system. https://t.co/Z5NrNA02i3
— Brooklyn Eagle (@BklynEagle) January 24, 2025
The city’s longest period of no gun violence in 30 years ended Thursday when an East New York man, age 34, was shot in the leg.
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