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Greenwich Village »

Trump's win seems to have spurred anti-Semitism, but advocates also worry about left-wing violence.

West Village »

A group of women beat up a cab driver after trying to get out of the car without paying, police said.

East Harlem »

The incident occurred at Lexington Avenue and 125th Street at 10:30 p.m. Monday night

Mill Basin »

Kings Plaza Mall has introduced new security measures due to an incident on Thursday night. 

Hamilton Heights »

Tafadar Sourov and Khalil Vasquez turned themselves in to police on Monday.

East Flatbush »

One night after a vigil for Kimani Gray turned violent, Tuesday's protest was less chaotic.

East Flatbush »

Councilman Jumaane Williams warned NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly that simmering tension needed fixing.

East Flatbush »

Teens threw bottles at police and broke shop windows at a vigil for Kimani Gray in East Flatbush.

SoHo »

Christine Quinn called a review of the city's bottle service policy after the brawl at WIP nightclub.

South Bronx »

At least 10 people, including four juveniles, were arrested Saturday in what police described as a riot.

Downtown »

Protesters headed back to shuttered Zuccotti Park and took over a lot at Canal Street and Sixth Avenue after their makeshift camp was cleared early Tuesday.

Manhattan »

Allowing Brookfield Properties to drive Occupy Wall Street protesters from Zuccotti Park would have been a political miscalculation for Mayor Michael Bloomberg , observers said.

Downtown »

The NYPD has spent $2 million in overtime since the Occupy Wall Street protests began nearly three weeks ago, according to Commissioner Raymond Kelly.

East Village & Lower East Side »

A lawyer for the five individuals arrested during a tussle with police outside Tammany Hall said the venue's surveillance video will prove his clients' innocence.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The individuals arrested for assaulting police in the near riot outside Tammany Hall are set to appear in criminal court Tues., Sept. 27.