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Three 6 Mafia rapper DJ Paul arrested in New York

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Kanye West appears in Manattan Criminal Court on Wednesday. The woman, who legally changed her name to Kanye West, had been arrested for throwing an amplifier through a window. (Jefferson Siegel for New York Daily News)

Woman named Kanye West pleads guilty to NYC crime

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Kanye West has plead guilty in Manhattan Criminal Court Wednesday for throwing an amp through a Time Square storefront window...
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LOVEY DOVEY: Global-studies teacher Julie Warning gets cozy in the lap of 18-year-old student Eric Arty. The romantic scene in a Greenwich Village park was caught on camera by another of her students.

Teacher caught kissing her student

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One student of New York City's Theatre Lab High School near Lincoln Center saw their Global Studies teacher, Julie Warning, 26, walking hand in hand in SoHo with their fellow classmate Eric Arty, 18...
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This April 27, 2012 file photo shows Detroit Tigers left fielder Delmon Young, left, leaving Manhattan criminal court in New York. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano, File)

No plea deal so far for Tigers' Delmon Young

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NEW YORK (AP) - Prosecutors are not offering a plea deal to Detroit Tigers outfielder Delmon Young, who's accused of making anti-Semitic remarks during a fight outside a New York hotel...
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Female honor student roughed up by NYPD cops

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Brittany Rowley, 15, says that she was roughed up by NYPD cops who were not in uniform who thought she matched the description of a shoplifting suspect, according to the Daily News...
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Valerie Gibbs professional photo courtesy of the Administration for Children's Services (Daily News)

Bronx foster mom gets a makeover, photoshoot

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Valerie Gibbs, 58, has been taking in dozens of children and teenagers as a foster parent into her four-bedroom home in Castle Hill for years...
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Notorious 1980s drug dealer arrested in NYC

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NEW YORK (AP) - A notorious drug dealer who got his start during the crack epidemic of the 1980s and was so good at hiding his whereabouts that he was known as 'the ghost'...
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NYPD planning changes to stop-and-frisk policy

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NEW YORK (AP) - New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly on Thursday announced changes to officer training and supervision amid a growing public outcry and a federal lawsuit claiming a stop, question and frisk policy...
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1. Trayvon Martin, 2012 (Florida) – George Zimmerman claimed he felt threatened by the black Miami teen, who was unarmed, because he “looked like he was on drugs or something” and was walking through the gated community where Zimmerman, a white Hispanic, was a neighborhood watch captain.

Police investigate Trayvon mural defacing NJ

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NEW YORK - Police in New Jersey are investigating after a mural of slain Florida teen Trayvon Martin was defaced with paint...
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Young black men frisked more often by NYPD

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Research has shown that more young black men were searched in New York City than the total number of young African-American males residing in the area...
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Slideshow: A look back at 1970s 'Harlem, U.S.A'

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SLIDESHOW - During that time, Harlem lost a third of its residents who sought refuge from its increasing crime and poverty. Those who stayed -- the barber, church-going women, children at play -- Bey captured through his camera lens...
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