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A Brooklyn man was convicted on Friday for shooting and killing a 20-year-old Woodmere man after what authorities called a “botched robbery attempt” ended with Tristan Theodore being shot in the back while he attempted to escape from a moving vehicle last year. more
The New York State Senate passed legislation last week sponsored by Sen. Charles Fuschillo Jr. that would close a loophole allowing someone arrested for driving under the influence with a conditional … more
For young people, the Internet is great for sending emails, contacting a professor and doing research on what colleges they’d like to attend, but as Lawrence High School Principal Dr. Jennifer Lagnado said, it can also be dangerous. more
A recent rash of drivers going the wrong way on Long Island’s major highways has left government and law enforcement officials perplexed. One thing is certain: alcohol is a major contributing … more
The Nassau County district attorney’s office has created a new program to deal with the growing number and severity of cyber-bullying incidents, and presented the program to Hewlett High School ninth- and 10th-graders on Dec. 9. more
Lewis Slaughter, who is currently serving a 25-year sentence for one 1986 murder, was sentenced to 25 years to life on Dec. 9 for the killing of Woodmere resident Samuel Quentzel. more
MINEOLA-Gehlert Barrios, 21, of Far Rockaway, was sentenced on Dec. 1 to two to six years for manslaughter-second degree, driving while intoxicated and two misdemeanor counts of assault-third degree for the Jan. 30 vehicular crash in Cedarhurst that killed his passenger and injured two other men. more
A 24-year-old homicide case has finally been closed, as a Nassau County jury took approximately three hours on Monday to return a guilty verdict for Lewis Slaughter, 61, in the 1986 murder of Woodmere resident Samuel Quentzel. more
“Would you know if your child was using heroin?” Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice asks at the end of a new public service announcement. The PSA, along with an educational website, is the latest joint effort by the district attorney and Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano to alert parents to the growing heroin problem on Long Island. more
Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, District Attorney Kathleen Rice and Police Commissioner Lawrence Mulvey unveiled the county's latest weapon to combat drunken driving this past w more
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