Hochul’s questioning charges against McDonald’s ‘ax man’ is political theater
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Hochul’s questioning charges against McDonald’s ‘ax man’ is political theater

Yes, Gov. Kathy Hochul is questioning the handling of McDonald’s “ax-man” Michael Palacios. But it’s to try to blur the ugly fact that his instant release without bail highlights her own public-safety failures as Election Day nears. Palacios walked free after Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office lowered felony criminal-mischief…

Texas woman accused of killing woman for unborn baby goes on trial
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Texas woman accused of killing woman for unborn baby goes on trial

New Boston, Texas — A state police investigator testified Tuesday that a woman accused of killing a pregnant woman and removing her unborn child conducted intensive research on how to fake a pregnancy convincingly. The testimony came in the capital murder trial of Taylor Rene Parker for the October 2020 killing of…

NYC crazies freed to repeat menacing rest of us
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NYC crazies freed to repeat menacing rest of us

New York has become Dodge City, because of laws without consequences and judges who practice revolving-door-justice.  Don’t believe me? Read The Post any day of the week and you’ll find stories about brazen daylight shootings, jewelry store smash-and-grabs, shameless shoplifting and tales of serial offenders wreaking mayhem across the five…

Cybercrime Cases in 2021 Rose by 5 Percent, Fraud Most Common Motive in Cyber Fraud: Report

Cybercrime Cases in 2021 Rose by 5 Percent, Fraud Most Common Motive in Cyber Fraud: Report

The number of cybercrime cases reported in the country in 2021 rose by 5 percent from the year before, according to a report. Charge sheets were reportedly filed in only one-third of cases, according to data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). Fraud was the most common motive in…

NYC actor won’t do casting calls until Big Apple crime decreases
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NYC actor won’t do casting calls until Big Apple crime decreases

This actor has stage fright — when it comes to the Big Apple. Jorge J. Prieto is “so afraid” of Gotham’s surging crime, he “won’t answer any casting calls until New York City is safe again,” he told the Post. The 61-year-old struggling thespian left Queens for Manchester, N.J., in…