Jonathan Majors, Film Career in the Balance, Faces Trial in Assault Case Few misdemeanor cases go this far, but the actor, a rising Hollywood star before his arrest, wants to salvage his reputation.
5-Year-Old Boy and Parents Are Stabbed to Death in Bronx Apartment The child and his mother were found in their apartment, and the boy’s father lay dead in a hallway. Police investigators were questioning a relative.
William Casey, Who Uncovered Police Corruption, Dies at 78 He was the unsung investigator whose dogged undercover probe exposed the “Dirty 30” scandal in a Harlem precinct.
How 1.2 Million Marijuana Arrests Will Shape New York’s Legal Market A new map illustrating 42 years of marijuana arrests documents the way that New York disproportionately targeted working-class, Black and Hispanic people for decades.
Lawsuit Accuses Eric Adams of Sexual Abuse in 1993 The mayor denied the accusation and said he has never met the Florida woman who filed the case under the Adult Survivors Act.