United States Postal Worker Arrested for Allegedly Stealing Items from the Mail
Jovanni Jamison-Lewis Allegedly Stole Gift Cards and Lottery Tickets from the
Mail Stream While on the Job
Previously Convicted Murderer and Rapist Sentenced to 22 Years to Life in Prison for Violent Assault Committed Just Two Months After His Release on Parole
Brian France Was Found Guilty After a Jury Trial in October
Brooklyn Man Convicted for Assault Involving Amateur Car Stunts That Seriously Injured a Bystander
Matthew Mitchell, Who Was Part of Group Taking Over Long Island Roadways in October 2024, Faces Two Years in Jail
Wyandanch Man Indicted for Chemical Assault
Douglas Graves Allegedly Threw Caustic Liquid All Over the Victim, Causing Serious Chemical Burns to Her Face and Body
Guatemalan National Sentenced to 17 Years in Prison for Raping 14-Year-Old Girl
Lazaro Alberto Huertasperez Impregnated the Child and Fled After the Child Gave Birth
Islip Terrace Man Indicted for Arson
Paul Lucia Allegedly Set Fire to an East Islip Bar After Being Asked to Leave
North Carolina Couple Indicted for Murder at Stony Brook Yacht Club
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney today announced that Victor Panebianco, 32, and Kacy Corso, 33, both of King, North Carolina, were indicted for Murder in the Second Degree for the stabbing and killing of Corso’s ex-boyfriend, Christopher Millwater, 52, of Selden, at the Stony Brook Yacht Club earlier this month.
Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney, Assemblyman Steve Stern, And Senator Chris Ryan Will Hold Legislative Symposium On Drugged Driving This Wednesday
New York’s Drugged Driving Laws Allow Drivers Who Are Impaired by Substances Such as Propofol, Nitrous Oxide, Xylazine (“Tranq”), Bromazolam (“Street Xanax”), Emerging Synthetics and Others, to Legally Operate Vehicles, Threatening the Lives of Pedestrians and Everyone on the Road
Nesconset Teen Indicted for Execution-Style Murder of Ex-Girlfriend
Austin Lynch Allegedly Shot Emily Finn from Behind
Pakistani National Indicted for Unlawful Surveillance of a Child in Target
Aqeel Ahmad Allegedly Used His Cellphone to Take Photos of a Child’s Intimate Areas Under Her Dress