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Trevor Kapp

Reporter/Producer @tkapp20 Contact

Trevor Kapp is a reporter/producer covering breaking news across New York City for DNAinfo.

He was born and raised in Alphabet City, long before the NYU and New School kids started moving in, as he likes to point out. He still lives there.

But he left the neighborhood in 2007 for four years and graduated from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in May 2011 with a degree in Journalism & Mass Communication. While he enjoyed his time down South, Trevor missed Ray's Pizza, the R train and playground basketball too much, so he returned to New York.

Prior to joining DNAinfo, Trevor worked as a general assignment reporter for the Daily News, where he had more than 200 bylines.

Fun Fact: Trevor thinks he must own the New York City reporter record for getting asked by cops, "What are you, in high school?"

Downtown »

March 22, 2017

Police are working with the CCRB to figure out who leaked Daniel Pantaleo's disciplinary history.

South Bronx »

March 22, 2017

Jose Gonzalez, 25, waived his right to appear in court Wednesday morning.

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

March 21, 2017

So far, 25 pedestrians have been killed in 2016, down 4 from the same period a year ago, data shows.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

March 21, 2017

There were 22 hate crimes reported in subways as of Feb. 28, compared to 5 during that time last year.

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

March 21, 2017

Mayor Bill de Blasio on Tuesday said Rikers Island is squarely the responsibility of the city.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

March 21, 2017

He was pronounced dead after a fight with another man in Hell's Kitchen, police said.

Midtown & Theater District »

March 20, 2017

You can still swipe New Yorkers into the system with your MetroCard — just don't charge them for it.

Midtown & Theater District »

March 20, 2017

Legendary newspaperman Jimmy Breslin died Sunday. He was 88.