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Bronx rapper Ashley Bautista ‘traumatized’ after fighting off fan at bowling alley: ‘I don’t feel comfortable walking anywhere’
A Bronx rapper claims she’s been left “traumatized” after punching a fan in purported self-defense after the woman confronted her and her entourage at a Manhattan bowling alley last month. Ashley Bautista, also known by her stage name, Young Ash, was arrested around 1:10 a.m. April 26 at The Gutter on the Lower East Side after she says the female fan wrapped her arm around her and recorded her before going after her friends. “To keep a long story short, a fan ended up disrespecting me in person at a bowling alley,” Bautista told The Post outside a Manhattan courthouse Tuesday....
Man stabbed in the head in the Bronx, attacker flees with $20: NYPD
THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — A man was stabbed in the head and buttocks before being robbed in the Bronx on Monday afternoon, according to the NYPD. The incident happened in front of 528 Willis Avenue at around 2 p.m., police said. The unidentified suspect stole $20 and fled on foot northbound on Willis Avenue, […]
NYC July 4 fireworks move back to the Hudson for first time in a decade — but some on the East River side aren’t sad to see them go
It’s a blast from the past. The city’s July 4 fireworks are moving back to the Hudson River for the first time in a decade – and the change has sparks flying on both sides of Manhattan. The Macy’s Fourth of July show was moved to the East River nearly 10 years ago with officials saying more New Yorkers could see them, but as that chapter in the turf war comes to a close not everyone on Team East is sad to see the fireworks go. “Selfishly, as a resident, it’s kind of nice to not have the fireworks this year,” said 34-year-old...
3 Adults, Child Hospitalized After Car Crashes Into School Bus In Westchester
Three adults and a child were taken to a hospital after a car struck a school bus in Westchester.The incident happened on Tuesday, May 14 around 3:30 p.m., when a sedan struck a school bus in the area of 317 South Broadway (Route 9) in Yonkers, according to Yonkers Police Detective Sergeant Fr…
Columbia grad’s mic gets cut off during anti-Israel commencement rant
A Columbia University student’s microphone appears to have been cut off just moments after she started delivering an anti-Israel commencement speech rant. Saham David Ahmed Ali tore into the Ivy League school as she delivered the class speaker address at the Mailman School of Public Health’s commencement ceremony on Tuesday. Video shows the moment the student’s mic suddenly appeared to start glitching as she was midway through ripping Columbia’s “silence” over the ongoing Gaza war. Microphone cuts off during Columbia grad’s anti-Israel commencement speech rant The microphone cut off several more times over the next few seconds, prompting those in the crowd to start...
34-year-old stabbed twice in Manhattan subway station; no arrests made
A 34-year-old was stabbed twice in a Manhattan subway station early Wednesday as the morning rush got underway, police said -- and his attacker is still on the loose. Cops say they were called to the Delancey and Essex streets station around 5:30 a.m. for a report about a male stabbed in the J train mezzanine area. They found the victim with stab wounds to his neck and back.
NYC’s massive Salute to Israel Parade to go on with heavy police protection despite antisemitic protests
Protests be damned. Defiant organizers of the city’s annual Salute to Israel Parade announced Tuesday that the march will go on this year despite recent violent local antisemitic demonstrations. The traditional celebration of the Jewish state is scheduled to take over Fifth Avenue on June 2 and is expected to bring thousands of supporters to Manhattan — along with hundreds of cops during a months-long spike in antisemitism throughout the five boroughs as the Mideast war rages. “There is no way [they] would not have the parade,” a Manhattan cop told The Post on Tuesday. “The city and the organizers would not...
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