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Somebody Got Murdered: Murder in Staten Island

Staten Island isn't known as a murder hotbed, but this weekend, two men were shot and killed in the borough. The first of the fatal shootings took place early Saturday outside of the above address. The victim, identified by the Staten Island Advance as ...

From GRAHAM RAYMAN, Village Voice,  16 Nov 2009

Somebody Got Murdered: A Second Weekend Homicide in Staten Island

In the second of two weekend murders in Staten Island, two men were shot, one of them fatally, while they sat in a Lexus outside the above address early Monday. One victim, a male, 24, was shot several times, and declared dead at Richmond University ...

From GRAHAM RAYMAN, Village Voice,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Lexus

Somebody Got Murdered: Cops Seek Public's Help in Stabbing Death

The police say a man was stabbed to death early Sunday at the above intersection. He had been stabbed repeatedly. He was taken to Jacobi Hospital where he was declared dead. The Daily News says investigators are trying to determine whether he was ...

From GRAHAM RAYMAN, Village Voice,  16 Nov 2009

Somebody Got Murdered: Severed Torso Found in the Bronx

A building super discovered a male torso wrapped in a plastic bag inside a blue plastic garbage container early Saturday across the street from the above address. The medical examiner and detectives are investigating. Know anything about this case? ...

From GRAHAM RAYMAN, Village Voice,  16 Nov 2009

Somebody Got Murdered: Man Shot to Death in Brooklyn

DATE: Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009 at 7:05 a.m. LOCATION: corner of Sandford Street and Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn. The police say a 27-year-old man was shot to death at the above intersection early Saturday. He had been shot twice in the chest. He was taken ...

From GRAHAM RAYMAN, Village Voice,  16 Nov 2009

Somebody Got Murdered: Shooters Arrested in Precinct After Cops See Them Dumping Their Guns

Just a block from a police precinct, a 24-year-old man was shot fatally in the chest at the above intersection Monday evening, the police say. He was declared dead at the scene. Two men were arrested. The Daily News reports that police were able to ...

From GRAHAM RAYMAN, Village Voice,  10 Nov 2009

Somebody Got Murdered: Boyfriend Busted In Young Mom's Slaying

The investigation into the shooting death of a 22-year-old Bronx woman has ended with the arrest of her boyfriend, the police say. Margarita Feliciano was shot in the face, and declared dead in her 8th floor apartment at the above address Sunday night. ...

From GRAHAM RAYMAN, Village Voice,  3 Nov 2009

NYC Voters Still Pulling Levers On Those Ancient Machines

Sure, it's 2009, well into the new century, but as us New Yorkers head to the polls today, we're still using the same clunky, decades old lever voting machines we always have. That's because an effort to purchase newer, more technologically advanced ...

From GRAHAM RAYMAN, Village Voice,  3 Nov 2009
Related Topics: League of Women Voters

Somebody Got Murdered: Three Shot, One Dead in Brooklyn

Two men were shot, one fatally, and a woman was wounded outside a restaurant at the above address early Tuesday. All three were taken to Kings County Hospital. A male, 21, was declared dead at the hospital with a gunshot wound to his head. A male, 18, ...

From GRAHAM RAYMAN, Village Voice,  3 Nov 2009

The Nation's Newspapers Slammed By Circulation Plunge

Well, things certainly aren't looking up for the nation's newspapers which suffered a 10.6 percent overall plunge in circulation from April through September compared to the same period last year. Leading the way in this catalogue of misery were the ...

From GRAHAM RAYMAN, Village Voice,  27 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Boston Globe,  New York Post,  New York Times Company,  Wall Street Journal

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