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Janon Fisher

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Janon Fisher is a news editor at DNAinfo, overseeing breaking news, investigations and Harlem coverage.

He moved to New York from Puerto Rico in 1996 and started his career covering community news in Manhattan for $18,000 a year. He then moved on to high speed train technology, but found the beat to be a bit limited in the United States, and fell back into community news, this time covering Queens.

Janon watched many politicians go to federal prison in the three years he spent covering North Jersey and, as vice president of the New Jersey Foundation for Open Government, help pass a sweeping overhaul of the Garden State’s public records act. After 9/11, he uncovered the story of South Asian and Middle Eastern men being held in indefinite detention in New Jersey’s county jails.

He has worked for nearly every major city daily, including three years at The New York Times, four years at the New York Post and two years at the Daily News.

He has obsessively pushed to open public records in state and federal court, sometimes successfully. His legal brief was cited by a Brooklyn federal judge in his decision to unseal a plea agreement between the Department of Justice and Najibullah Zazi, a man who plotted to kill New Yorkers in Manhattan’s Midtown subway stations.

FUN FACT: His push for open records has seldom been popular with government officials and in 2013 it was revealed that he was listed as one of the FBI’s most vexsome public records requesters.

Howard Beach & Richmond Hill »

January 28, 2017

Most of the people detained on Friday and Saturday were green card and visa holders.

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

January 19, 2017

The acting-DA racked up a $16,000 tax debt that resulted in a lien being filed against him.

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

January 16, 2017

Good government groups had sued the Board of Elections, accusing them of violating voting rights.

Downtown »

December 12, 2016

Glayds Carrión stepped down as the head of the Administration for Children's Services.

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

November 29, 2016

Tara Lenich forged 20 signatures to listen to her ex-boyfriend and his new flame, prosecutors say.

Fresh Meadows & Jamaica Estates »

November 22, 2016

The crane snapped on a site at 135th Street and the Union Turnpike around 12:10 p.m., officials said.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

November 17, 2016

Spice up your holiday with some recipes good enough to become family favorites.

Midtown & Theater District »

November 9, 2016

The woman with a history of schizophrenia appeared lucid, her lawyer said.