
SLS The 🌄 will rise and we will try again
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SLS The 🌄 will rise and we will try again
@top_S21
diehard Mets fan, these days it's an extreme challenge! comedy geek. Tøp fan +side. aspiring to be a cool old person.😎
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My daughters worked hard on this all morning . I present to you the iconic Dueling Drums 💛 @twentyonepilots @tylerrjoseph @joshuadun @ReelBearMedia
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Police are looking for a security guard who allegedly punched a 77-year-old woman aboard a Manhattan subway train last month, all because the senior attempted to sit next to her.
According to police sources, the assault occurred at around 3:25 p.m. on April 18 aboard a Southbound D train. The train was at the Broadway-Lafayette Subway Station when the senior attempted to sit next to a woman.
“You can’t sit here, it’s too hot,” the suspect allegedly said before elbowing the victim, the sources said. The perpetrator then punched the 77-year-old woman in the face.
While the perpetrator fled the train, the septuagenarian suffered pain to her face and swelling. She was treated on the scene by EMS.
The suspect was last seen wearing a black uniform with the words “Arrow Security” on the sleeve, and black boots.
No arrests have been made.
Anyone with information regarding this assault can call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS.
amny.com/news/security-…

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@NYCMayor This is on you and your pro criminal agenda
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I am gutted by the killing of 17-year-old Jonathan Melo, a high school student remembered by his family as someone who lit up every room he entered, brought joy to those around him, and dreamed big.
On Friday evening, I spoke with his mother Raquel to express my deepest condolences. She shared that her focus is on securing justice for her son. My administration is committed to supporting his family in any way we can.
No parent should have to carry this kind of loss. We owe it to Jonathan — and to every family across the five boroughs — to deliver on our commitment to the essential work of preventing violence and building a safer city for all, especially our children.
Gothamist@Gothamist
“He wanted to do something big with his life." 17-year-old Jonathan Melo is the latest teen in NYC to be killed in an act of violence, according to police reports: gothamist.visitlink.me/kyCsG2
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The 15-year-old male shot in his back on a Queens subway train fell to the ground “with a look of tremendous shock and pain” — only for the shooter to erase that look by viciously pumping a second bullet into the adolescent’s face, prosecutors said as they charged the gunman’s accomplice.
The grisly details of the shooting — which was recorded on an MTA surveillance camera on the blood-soaked subway car — were recounted at a Thursday night court arraignment, at which the gunman’s 16-year-old alleged accomplice was ordered held without bail as the case continues.
The apprehended suspect, whose name is not being released because he is underage ["he's only a child! 🎻"], was nabbed Wednesday afternoon for Monday’s clash on a Manhattan-bound A train at it was approaching the 80th St. station in Ozone Park.
The "teen" had the gun the shooter used on Monday and is also being charged for shooting and wounding the same victim back in February.
Prosecutors charged the "teen" with multiple counts of weapons possession for carrying the gun. He’s also charged with criminal mischief.
The 15-year-old victim was shot during the 6 p.m. clash on the Queens subway train. He remains paralyzed in Jamaica Hospital on a ventilator to assist his breathing, according to relatives worried he may never fully recover.
Queens Assistant District Attorney Kevin Timpone said the 16-year-old defendant and the shooter were riding the train when the victim — who recognized the "teen" from the prior shooting — ran up and started fighting with him.
As the three brawled on the packed rush-hour train, the shooter “lifted the pants leg of this defendant, removed a firearm, pointed at the back of the (victim) and fired,” Timpone said.
When the victim fell to the floor of the train car, the shooter “pointed the gun at (the victim’s) face and fired again and fled the area together with this defendant,” the prosecutor added. “At this point, the complainant became immobile and had streams of blood spurting out of (him).”
The bullet that hit the 15-year-old male in the back “lodged in his spine,” Timpone said. “At this point in time, he is paralyzed from the waist down because of the actions of this defendant walking around Queens County with a gun used in this shooting on his ankle.”
The 16-year-old suspect has been arrested six other times, including the prior shooting involving this same victim.
After he was arrested for shooting the 15-year-old victim in the leg in February, he was enrolled in an Intensive Community Monitoring Program that required him not to leave home, except for going back and forth to school, and to keep “an exemplary school attendance record.” However, he was only in school eight days during the month of April, Timpone added.
The "teen" is facing attempted murder charges for the February shooting, officials said.
Law enforcement sources say the 15-year-old victim has been linked to multiple robbery patterns and has a criminal record that includes numerous arrests.
nydailynews.com/2026/05/02/boy…

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When states refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement, it doesn’t stop enforcement, it pushes it into neighborhoods, workplaces, and public spaces.
More visible. More chaotic. Harder to control.
That’s the predictable result of policy.
My latest breaks down what’s actually happening—and why the narrative you’re hearing leaves out the most important part.
If you remove controlled enforcement, you don’t get less enforcement—you get disorder.
Read here:
@angeldadjoeabraham/note/p-196304879?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=7s1z5k" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">substack.com/@angeldadjoeab…

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“Imagine waking up and the home you worked your whole life to own was no longer yours” from the SAME GUY who is literally proposing a 50% estate tax on estates starting at 750k, which would, in effect, be the government taking homes away from middle class families that would otherwise have passed those homes down to their children through inheritance instead of having them seized by state after tax sale.
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For far too long, City government has stood idly by while New York homeowners fall victim to criminal deed theft schemes.
Those days are over. We're creating the City's first Office of Deed Theft Prevention.
If you think you or someone you know may be a victim of deed theft, visit nyc.gov/deedfraud for support now.
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🚨UPDATE🚨
NY Democrats want to release Serial Killers, Cop Killers, Mass Murderers & Sex Offenders from prison.
Feel free to let them know how you feel about that.
@SenatorCCleare
@DavilaAssembly
@SalazarSenate
@DavidWeprin
New York Post@nypost
Woke bills could spring NY's worst killers, including 'Son of Sam' and John Lennon assassin trib.al/UvOCZyk
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@runwildkian We are playing 2 guys that got on the team 5 minutes ago , times are tough 😒
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@DemzDeliver Bc nobody is arrested or prosecuted now , catch and release policing will make it look like it went down 🤡
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@metsstan1996 We are preventing ourselves from scoring runs
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@top_S21 We’re going to get no hit we’re going to get no hit!
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Your baggage travels with you !!!
Anthony DiComo@AnthonyDiComo
New coast, new opponent, new outlook... same result. It's a two-run homer for Jorge Soler off Christian Scott, and the Mets again trail.
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@Ben_Yoel @nickythegood You think Skubal wants to join this mess 🤣
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@nickythegood If he’s looking for ace money I’d trade him and use that money for Skubal.
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I see a lot of “trade Peralta”
Do you people realize how HARD it is to find quality starting pitching? I’m looking to extend Peralta ASAP.
You all are crazy and clouded by the surrounding team’s failures.
Mets Batflip@metsbatflip1
The Mets are willing to deal any starting pitcher other than Nolan McLean, Freddy Peralta or Clay Holmes, per @jorgecastillo
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