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EMT Bryant Ortiz ID'd As Victim In Fatal Bay Shore Crash
The wreck happened at around 12:15 a.m. Monday, April 15, in Bay Shore near the intersection of 5th Avenue and Spur Drive North. Suffolk County Police said a 32-year-old Bay Shore man was driving a Volkswagen sedan northbound on 5th Avenue when he tried making a left turn onto Spur Drive North. He was then struck on the rear passenger side by a southbound Suzuki motorcycle.
NY man’s wallet likely saves his life by blocking gunman’s bullet in broad-daylight shooting
A man’s wallet likely saved his life when a shooter fired at him as he sat in his car on Long Island this week, police said. One of the bullets became lodged in the wallet, which the man kept in his pocket – but he was amazingly not injured at all, Suffolk County Police said. Bodycam reveals moment scam victim greets cops after allegedly killing innocent Uber driver: ‘Glad to see you guys’ He was in his car around 10:50 a.m. Wednesday at the Homestead Village Apartment Complex at Homestead Drive and Grant Court in Coram when the gunman unloaded multiple rounds into the vehicle, cops said. Inmate accused of 2017 cold case killing of off-duty DC cop on date: docs CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR METRO DAILY NEWSLETTER Police said the shooting was targeted. No arrests had been made as of Thursday. Anyone with information on the gunfire is asked to contact the Suffolk County Police’s Sixth Squad at 631-854-8652 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-220-TIPS. For the latest metro stories, top headlines, breaking news and more, visit nypost.com/metro/
The Core Station Yards welcomes residents to Ronkonkoma’s ‘new downtown’
Bree Vaughn traded in her room in midtown Manhattan for a one-bedroom apartment at The Core Station Yards in Ronkonkoma. The 27-year-old from Farmingville was among the first to move into the complex. And she could not be happier. “It’s so nice,” she told Greater Long Island. “My friends had...
Man found guilty after jury trial of possessing a loaded gun and drugs at Mt. Sinai gas station
Clyves Laurent Faces up to 15 Years in Prison at Sentencing. Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney today announced that Clyves Laurent, 30, of Elmont, was found guilty after a jury trial of weapons and drug charges, for possessing a defaced loaded handgun and methamphetamine outside of a Mount Sinai gas station convenience store.
Bowling with a Cop: Suffolk Police Officers bowled with 100+ local Kids at Coram Country Lanes
More than 100 Suffolk County kids bowled with officers from the Suffolk County Police Department’s 6th and 7th Precincts at Coram Country Lanes in Coram. The inaugural event, entitled “Bowling with a Cop” and hosted by the two precincts, was free for kids and took place on Saturday, April 6.
Babylon IDA Hosts Expert Panel on Expanding Housing Options in the Region
The Babylon Industrial Development Agency (IDA) recently held a panel discussion on housing development and policy at the East Farmingdale Fire Department. The panel featured prominent voices on the topic, including Kevin Gremse, the Managing Director of the Grow America Fund; Gwen O’Shea, the President and CEO of the Community Development Corporation of LI (CDLI); and Kyle Strober, the Executive Director of the Association for a Better Long Island (ABLI).
Northwell relocates family health center in Huntington
Different name, different location, same mission. On Monday, April 8, Northwell Health opened its family health center at 1572 New York Avenue in Huntington Station. The center will replace the Dolan Family Health Center in Greenlawn. The new center, which occupies a space formerly held by Capital One Bank, will...
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