Shock, Anguish Uptown as Neighborhood Reacts to Terrorism Arrest
Family, friends and neighbors express disbelief about the weekend arrest of Jose Pimentel, charged with terrorism.
Family, friends and neighbors express disbelief about the weekend arrest of Jose Pimentel, charged with terrorism.
Jose Pimentel was planning to bomb uptown sites, police said.
Inwood resident John Collado, 43, died after being shot by a plainclothes police officer outside his apartment building.
Police arrested activists and community leaders committing civil disobedience in front of a Harlem police station yesterday.
The men are alleged to be behind a string of nineteen thefts that included three uptown businesses.
Police detectives appeal to the public for help with the José Lazala case: “We have no leads right now and no one has come forward…”
34th Precinct residents say police don’t respond to minor neighborhood crimes; police claim that’s not true.
A public hearing Thursday will take place near the site of the May 28 police-on-police shooting in East Harlem.
Police are trying to locate an Inwood man who has vanished.
Dirt bikers have taken to the streets of Harlem, riding in packs as big as 50. They cruise up and down Frederick Douglass Boulevard, hopping wheelies, skidding out, and running from the police—all to the discontent—or enjoyment—of neighbors.