NYPD investigation

NYC Subway Necrophilia: Man Assaults Corpse on Train

Following the discovery of a deceased individual on an R train at Whitehall Station, NYPD investigators released a surveillance image of a suspect seen performing sex acts on the body. The acts, which reportedly involved moving the corpse, occurred over several minutes and took place when the train car was unoccupied. The victim may have been on the train for hours prior to the incident, and the investigation utilizes footage from MTA subway cameras. Tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS.

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Bruised Toddler Dies After Being Dumped at Brooklyn Hospital

A 3-year-old boy was found unconscious and abandoned outside a Brooklyn hospital on Sunday and later pronounced dead. The child had visible bruising, and the cause of death is currently under investigation. Police believe a man and a woman are responsible for abandoning the boy, and are actively searching for them and canvassing the area for witnesses and video evidence. No names or further details have been released by the NYPD.

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Queens Mass Shooting: 11 Injured at New Year’s Party

A mass shooting occurred outside the Amazura event hall in Queens on January 1, 2025, injuring at least ten people. Two to three suspects opened fire on a crowd of approximately eighty people gathered for a private party celebrating the birthday of a recently deceased gang member. The shooting took place near the 103rd Precinct, and several victims sought treatment independently at a local hospital. Police are investigating and searching for at least two suspects currently at large. Further updates are expected from NYPD officials.

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NYPD Releases New Photos of UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Killer: Public Frustration Mounts

The NYPD released two new photos of a person of interest in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, showing him in a taxi and walking alongside a car, both times wearing a blue mask and dark outerwear. The investigation, which includes a $60,000 reward, has revealed the suspect may have traveled to New York City from Atlanta and stayed at a Manhattan hostel. Authorities are exploring various leads, including a recovered backpack and cellphone, though a firearm has not yet been found. The suspect is believed to have possibly left the state.

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NYPD Diver Search for CEO’s Weapon Highlights Inequality in Crime Solving

NYPD divers searched Central Park’s lake for the weapon used in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. This search followed the discovery of a suspect’s backpack containing a jacket but not the firearm. The backpack is undergoing forensic analysis, while police are closing in on a person of interest identified through surveillance footage. Mayor Adams confirmed the person of interest’s name is known but withheld for tactical reasons, noting he may have left the city. The investigation remains active.

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