纽约警察局正在南臭氧公园寻找被控刺伤母亲的妇女
纽约市警察局正在寻找一名 30 岁的妇女,她被指控于 2026 年 7 月 4 日下午在南臭氧公园的一处住宅内刺死了她的母亲。调查人员表示,嫌疑人徒步逃离现场,目前仍在逃,侦探们正在继续深入凶杀案调查。这起致命事件发生在下午 3 点 30 分左右。 128 街和自由大道交叉口附近的一栋住宅内。赶到现场的警察发现 59 岁的艾莎·拉姆拉坎 (Aisha Ramlakhan) 颈部和肩部有严重割伤。紧急医疗人员当场宣布她死亡。
纽约市警察局正在寻找一名 30 岁的妇女,她被指控于 2026 年 7 月 4 日下午在南臭氧公园的一处住宅内刺死了她的母亲。调查人员表示,嫌疑人徒步逃离现场,目前仍在逃,侦探们正在继续深入凶杀案调查。这起致命事件发生在下午 3 点 30 分左右。 128 街和自由大道交叉口附近的一栋住宅内。赶到现场的警察发现 59 岁的艾莎·拉姆拉坎 (Aisha Ramlakhan) 颈部和肩部有严重割伤。紧急医疗人员当场宣布她死亡。
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一名秘鲁妇女本以为自己接受了南佛罗里达州一份每小时 35 美元的家政工作,结果却发现自己被困在一家妓院里,调查人员称,她被迫从事商业性行为,然后从一扇用木板封住的窗户戏剧性地逃脱。此案由棕榈滩县警长办公室调查,并通过逮捕记录和佛罗里达州多个地区新闻媒体的报道进行了记录。
科阿韦拉州萨尔蒂约发生的令人心碎的一幕感动了数千人,一只小吉娃娃狗拒绝离开它的主人——一位无家可归的老人,即使他死在城市人行道上。当地居民称这名男子为 Don Jaimito,他被发现在 Colón 街和 Xicoténcatl 街交叉口的 Zona Centro 区失去知觉。关心的路人发现他一动不动后拨打了紧急服务电话。当急救人员和当局进行调查时,有一个不变的事实:唐·杰米托 (Don Jaimito) 忠诚的吉娃娃犬忠实地留在他身边,拒绝离开。
与特朗普结盟的自由 250 组织的“伟大的美国州博览会”被宣传为美国 250 周年庆典的核心活动,但在一系列后勤问题、天气干扰和出席率问题给该活动蒙上阴影后,招致了广泛的批评。唐纳德·特朗普总统在社交媒体上赞扬了这次庆祝活动,称其“挤满了快乐的人们”,并强调了 7 月 4 日的烟花和军事表演。然而,记者、摄影师和许多与会者却报道了截然不同的情况,指出人群稀疏、运营问题和反复出现的干扰。
A state investigation is underway after 34-year-old Darius Chappell died while in custody four days after he was bitten by a Clarksville Police Department K-9 during his arrest. Chappell was arrested on June 29, 2026, outside a coffee shop on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Clarksville, Tennessee. Video of the arrest, which has circulated widely on social media and in news reports, appears to show Chappell on the ground being restrained by multiple officers when a police K-9 was deployed. The dog remained latched onto Chappell for approximately one minute before the handler physically removed it, according to witness accounts and video reviewed by local media.
The death of legendary Indian singer Asha Bhosle at age 92 has triggered mourning far beyond India, including in New York’s large South Asian and Indo-Caribbean communities, where her voice long served as a soundtrack for weddings, family gatherings, radio programs, and generations of immigrant life.
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A disbarred attorney with a federal conviction for obstruction of justice is once again seeking elected office in Queens, drawing renewed scrutiny as he campaigns for a seat in the New York State Assembly.
A night out with friends turned violent for a group of visitors in Georgetown, where a robbery and assault on a busy street has raised concerns about public safety and bystander inaction, according to a victim’s account shared online.
A disturbing homicide investigation in Queens has drawn renewed attention after police arrested a 75-year-old man accused of killing his wife following the discovery of human remains in multiple locations, according to law-enforcement sources.
The social media activity of two prominent political spouses in New York has drawn scrutiny in recent days, highlighting how online behavior by family members can quickly become part of the political narrative surrounding elected officials.
A dispute between two Guyanese social media personalities escalated into an alleged physical altercation this week in Richmond Hill, according to videos circulating online and statements from those involved.
A new video of Mayor Zohran Mamdani endorsing Brad Lander has reignited discussion about the political partnership that once defined both men’s campaigns and the fallout that followed.
A Guyanese-American congressional candidate took direct aim at two well-known political figures this week during a candidate forum hosted by the Grand Street Democrats and Three Bridges Democrats, sharpening contrasts in what is shaping up to be a closely watched primary contest.
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A lawsuit filed in the United States is drawing renewed attention across Trinidad and Tobago after families of Trinidadian men killed in a U.S. military boat strike say their loved ones were wrongly targeted while traveling at sea.
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Chanting “United Against Hate. United for Peace. United as One,” community leaders, faith representatives, and residents gathered in Ozone Park for a press conference and unity rally denouncing bigotry and calling for accountability from public officials whose rhetoric, they say, has endangered community cohesion.