How NYC ‘sanctuary’ status allows violent migrant gang Tren de Aragua to thrive in Big Apple shelters
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How NYC ‘sanctuary’ status allows violent migrant gang Tren de Aragua to thrive in Big Apple shelters

The Big Apple’s migrant-friendly “sanctuary city” status has allowed the vicious Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to flourish inside local migrant shelters, handcuffing cops and keeping immigration agents in the dark, law enforcement sources tell The Post. The gang has infiltrated the shelter system to build a criminal enterprise that…

How Sabrina Carpenter got caught up in Eric Adams’ corruption probe
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How Sabrina Carpenter got caught up in Eric Adams’ corruption probe

Pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter is everywhere — even the chorus of scandals around Mayor Eric Adams. The brouhaha began with the pint-sized singer’s racy music video, showing her writhing in a little black dress at the altar of a Brooklyn church, moments after men bloodily killed themselves over her. An…

NY GOP House bill would bypass states with liberal policies to give funds directly to cops, local governments
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NY GOP House bill would bypass states with liberal policies to give funds directly to cops, local governments

Federal officials would bypass states like New York that have policies viewed as soft on crime and give law enforcement funding directly to localities under a new bill pitched by the Empire State’s GOP delegation. The bill, sponsored by upstate Rep. Marc Molinaro (R-NY) and shared exclusively with The Post,…

Trump gaining in surprise new stronghold as crime, migrants shift blue voters right
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Trump gaining in surprise new stronghold as crime, migrants shift blue voters right

UNIONDALE, NY – The shift of two major New York City suburbs to the political right could be a boon for former President Trump on Election Day, according to insiders on both sides of the aisle. Traditionally purple, if not leaning blue, Long Island’s Nassau and Suffolk counties went solidly red in the…

NYPD interim police commissioner Thomas Donlon home raided by feds
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NYPD interim police commissioner Thomas Donlon home raided by feds

Federal authorities raided the home of NYPD Interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon on Friday — just over a week after his predecessor, Edward Caban, resigned following an FBI raid at his residence. Donlon admitted to the search in a brief statement released by the department late Saturday night — saying that authorities…

Slow FDNY response times spur 80% death rate for NYC cardiac arrests
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Slow FDNY response times spur 80% death rate for NYC cardiac arrests

Four out of five New Yorkers who go into cardiac arrest die as the FDNY’s response times to medical emergencies continue to soar. City firefighters and medics revived just 20% of all cardiac-arrest patients during the fiscal year ending June 30, the worst success rate since the FDNY began documenting…

Artist Enrique Cabrera claims burst water pipe ruined M in paintings
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Artist Enrique Cabrera claims burst water pipe ruined $25M in paintings

A Mexican artist whose Meatpacking District gallery was flooded by a burst water pipe claimed his insurance company is only shelling out a measly $9,000 for paintings worth $25 million, according to a lawsuit. Painter and sculptor Enrique Cabrera claims his insurance agent had promised the artworks — four paintings…

NYC ex-con charged in slaying of man whose remains were found in crockpot, burning shopping cart: cops
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NYC ex-con charged in slaying of man whose remains were found in crockpot, burning shopping cart: cops

A Bronx ex-con was charged with murder Friday in the grisly August slaying of another man whose chopped-up body parts were found stashed in a crockpot inside a Bronx apartment – as well as in a burning shopping cart in Yonkers, cops and sources said. Muhammad Aadil, 40, was linked…