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Face-tatted mugger took musician’s $10,000 violin on the CTA, Chicago police say

Timothy Johnson and images of the stolen violin. (Chicago Police Department) Man Charged with Robbing Musician of $10,000 Violin on Blue Line Train Timothy Johnson, a man with distinctive face

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Burglary crew raids downtown Foot Locker, 3 other stores in crosstown spree

Chicago Burglary Spree Leaves Businesses in Disarray A group of burglars carried out a series of break-ins at four businesses

Mortuary worker sentenced to 15 years in prison for selling body parts online to sicko covered in face tattoos and piercings

A shocking case out of Alabama has left many horrified after a mortuary worker was sentenced to 15 years in

Why NYC straphangers are scared to tell noisy commuters to turn down their phones

Playing music loudly on public transportation has become a common nuisance that not only annoys fellow commuters but also poses

Boston hockey mom facing charges for assaulting refs after game

The recent incident at a high school hockey game in Foxborough, Massachusetts has shocked many, as a mother allegedly assaulted

The 10 safest states in the US in 2025 — see where New York ranked

New England States Ranked Among the Safest in the Country in 2025 If you're looking for a safer place to

Ex-con candidate Liliana Trafficante says she’s perfectly ‘suited’ to run for NYC Council

Liliana Trafficante, a former convict who served over three years in federal prison for defrauding investors in a fake water

Why New York’s ‘discovery’ laws are ready for a redo

This would prevent the absurd collection requirements that currently overwhelm prosecutors and lead to the dismissal of cases. Second, defense

NYC straphangers hug the walls inside subway stations in wake of spiraling transit crime

The rise in violent crime in New York City subway stations has led to a disturbing new phenomenon known as