Member Of Freelancers Union (USA), Freelance Writer!, and Digital Creator. Ghani Mengal is an enthusiast Freelance blogger and digital marketer. His content has been published and featured on many popular blogs, websites, and publications. Including TeelFeed, LifeHack.org, Data-Driven Investor, TextSniper, Scientific Publication The Predict, The Startup, The Ascent, Heart Affairs, Illumination, And The List goes on.
A New York citizen was fatally stabbed by a woman on an MTA bus in The Bronx. It is the eighth person to be killed in the transit system this year, and the third victim of a fatal stabbing while traveling in the past 10 days.

On the BX19 bus at around 8:25 p.m on Sunday, Lamont Barkley, 55, got into a verbal altercation with a guy and a woman who were allegedly boyfriend and girlfriend.
When the disagreement got heated, the woman (by the name of Jackson) allegedly stabbed Barkley several times in the stomach at the intersection of East 149th Street and Gerard Avenue. The man died at the hospital.
Police arrested the woman and took her to Lincoln Hospital, for first aid. She is accused of both manslaughter and murder.
Lamont Barkley's death is the eighth to happen in the transit system in 2022 alone.

Charles Moore, 38, was stabbed numerous times in the back and chest last week as he exited a northbound 4 train in The Bronx. According to authorities, the attack was unprovoked and was carried out by a suspect who came up behind Moore.
Two other victims were fatally stabbed in apparent random subway attacks just hours before Moore was attacked and died.

New York Police Department is asking citizens with information to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for the Spanish language, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). Citizens can also submit their tips and suggestions by logging onto the Crime Stoppers website by NYPD at https://crimestoppers.nypdonline.org/ or on Twitter @NYPDTips. All calls are strictly confidential.

Your Support Can Help Us Bring More Investigative and Quality Content For You. Buy Me a Coffee Here!

Member Of Freelancers Union (USA), Freelance Writer!, and Digital Creator. Ghani Mengal is an enthusiast Freelance blogger and digital marketer. His content has been published and featured on many popular blogs, websites, and publications. Including TeelFeed, LifeHack.org, Data-Driven Investor, TextSniper, Scientific Publication The Predict, The Startup, The Ascent, Heart Affairs, Illumination, And The List goes on.
More from Abdul Ghani
In order to defend himself against a claim that he sexually harassed a state trooper, former governor Andrew Cuomo must pay his legal fees, a judge ordered on Friday. Cuomo, who resigned in 2021 after being accused of sexual harassment, sued Attorney General Letitia James in August, claiming that she had broken the law by refusing to give him public funding for his defense.
According to a federal complaint filed on Friday, New York City officials left tens of thousands of New Yorkers scurrying to buy groceries without their food stamps. According to a class-action lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court, more than half of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) applicants in December were left waiting more than a month for payments.
In response to the release of the bodycam video, protests over Tyre Nichols' death, which occurred at the age of 29, have continued, and law enforcement in New York, New Jersey, and other parts of the country are preparing for a second day of intense public activity on Saturday.
A court for the NYPD exonerated the officer who pepper-sprayed state senator Zellnor Myrie at a 2020 George Floyd demonstration. A request for comment by publication was not met with a response from either the CCRB or the NYPD.
Following the release of body camera video showing Memphis officers abusing Tyre Nichols, demonstrators flocked to the streets in New York City Friday night, resulting in three arrests.
According to an indictment, a contractor from Long Island is suspected of stealing millions from Hurricane Sandy victims and utilizing the money for personal purchases, particularly a number of luxury cars.
Some public schools have made encouraging progress in promoting diversity, according to education authorities, despite the uproar over revisions to the admissions procedures for middle and high schools in New York City.
After around three and a half years in the position, the director of New York City's public housing organization is leaving. At the Thursday board meeting, NYCHA Chairman Gregory Russ will formally submit his resignation, the organization announced. His impending resignation was originally mentioned by news source The City on Wednesday morning.
All New Yorkers participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will receive the maximum amount of food benefits for January, Governor Kathy Hochul stated today.
According to reports, Bronx detectives are interviewing the stepfather of a 15-year-old boy who died on Monday afternoon after fighting with him. On January 23, just before 4:18 p.m., Corde Scott, 15, and his stepdad, 28, allegedly got into an argument inside their home in the 1400 block of Doris Street, off Lyon Avenue in Parkchester.
Mayor Eric Adams, who claims that the media is mainly ignoring his message, unveiled a project on Monday that will enable him to speak with New Yorkers directly about city services.
According to his family, a 38-year-old man from Staten Island who vanished while on vacation in Santiago, Chile, was found shot to death. American authorities declared Stapleton resident Eric Garvin dead.
The groundbreaking $75 million "Opportunity Fund," which will allow small business owners to apply for loans ranging from $2,000 to $250,000 and pay a below-market fixed interest rate of 4% — regardless of loan size — was announced on Monday by the Mayor Eric Adams and the New York City Department of Small Business Services (SBS).
Before it opens to the general public on Tuesday, the second legal marijuana store in New York State will conduct a ceremonial first sale on Monday. Smacked is the name of the store on Bleeker Street in Greenwich Village. It is the first licensed marijuana dispensary in New York State to open under the ownership of a past marijuana offender.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is once more requesting assistance from the federal government to deal with the surge in asylum applicants. On Sunday afternoon, the mayor hosted a rally in front of City Hall to urge Congress and FEMA to help with the Southern Border situation.
The biggest box office hit of last summer may also be a contender for Best Picture at the 2019 Oscars, but it has already given a performer from the New York region a major boost.
On Thursday, two teenagers were shot nearby the South Bronx Center of the Police Athletic League, leaving one of them fighting for his life. Just before nine o'clock in the evening, they were leaving a sporting event—either a boxing match or a basketball game—on Longwood Avenue.
A resolution approved by the City Council on Thursday forbids eateries and food delivery services from including utensils, condiment packets, extra containers, and napkins in takeout or delivery orders unless the consumer specifically requests them.
U.S. Representatives Josh Gottheimer, D–5th District, New Jersey, and Mike Lawler, R–17th District, New York, came together to introduce new bipartisan legislation to counter the Empire State's proposed congestion pricing during a news conference on January 19 in Fort Lee.
According to U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger, a Bronx, New York man pled guilty to a conspiracy that utilized stolen credit card information to make fraudulent retail purchases across the country.

source