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Home Depot Theft Ring Busted, $2M Stolen Goods Recovered
01:52|A massive retail theft ring, responsible for stealing over $2 million worth of merchandise from Home Depot stores, has been dismantled. The Queens District Attorneys Office announced that this operation involved thirteen individuals who targeted one hundred and twenty-eight Home Depot locations across nine states. The stolen goods included power tools, construction equipment, and everyday items like laundry detergent. The crew, led by Armando Diaz, would check online inventory the night before and meet early in the morning to execute their thefts. They would then resell the stolen items through a storefront in Brooklyn or on Facebook Marketplace. Thirteen people have been charged in a seven hundred and eighty-count indictment, facing charges such as grand larceny and conspiracy. If convicted, they could each face up to twenty-five years in prison. This successful operation sends a clear message that such criminal activities will not be tolerated.
City Bus Crash: Injuries & Investigation
01:21|City bus crash near Forty-first Street and Lexington Avenue causes injuries, disrupts traffic; investigation underway.
Shooting at Corona Bodega: 2 Injured
01:15|Two individuals were shot in Corona, Queens, with one in stable condition and the other critically injured. The shooting occurred at 57-18 108th St, with no arrests made yet. Authorities are investigating the incident.
Trump's Dilemma: NY GOP Race Tightens
01:56|In New Yorks Republican gubernatorial race, a political showdown is unfolding between Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman and Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, with former President Donald Trump caught in the middle. Trump, who considers both candidates friends, has expressed dislike for their running against each other and hopes they wont damage each others campaigns. Blakeman, who represents a swing district, has entered the race, challenging Stefanik for the nomination. Trump reportedly called Blakeman, suggesting a win might be unlikely, which some observers saw as an attempt to discourage him from continuing his campaign. Meanwhile, Democratic incumbent Governor Kathy Hochul has seized on the situation, questioning whether New Yorkers truly want a MAGA governor beloved by Trump. The outcome of this primary could significantly shape the landscape of the upcoming gubernatorial election.
Bus Crash in Midtown: One Injured
01:35|Coach USA bus crashes into Midtown scaffolding, injuring one; investigations ongoing.
Stabbing at Macy's NYC, 2nd Violent Incident in a Month
01:32|New York Citys Macys Store Targeted in Two Violent Attacks: A Woman Stabs Another and a Man is Struck with a Cell Phone
NYC Lagging in AI Adoption, Tech Expert Speaks
02:03|New York Citys potential for AI integration in its bureaucracy is highlighted, with a focus on the current mayors digital native background. The hope is for a mayor to champion AI initiatives, improving traffic flow, social services, and overall government efficiency.
Director Convicted of Netflix Scam
01:32|Director Carl Rinsch, known for Forty-Seven Ronin, convicted of scamming Netflix out of $11 million, faces up to 90 years in prison for wire fraud, money laundering, and unlawful activity. Hes also battling a $12 million arbitration ruling to repay Netflix.
Major Retail Theft Ring Busted in Queens
01:40|Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announces a significant crackdown on a retail theft ring, resulting in the arrest of eleven out of thirteen suspects accused of stealing from Home Depot stores. This operation marks the largest retail theft bust in the boroughs history, with the alleged thieves facing a massive seven hundred and eighty-count indictment for stealing an estimated two point two million dollars worth of merchandise. The group reportedly carried out three hundred and nineteen separate thefts, distracting store staff before filling large bins and carts with items like building supplies, power tools, and air conditioners. The stolen goods were then resold through various channels, including a storefront, a storage facility, online, and even on the street. The investigation began in April of two thousand twenty-four after noticing a large amount of Home Depot merchandise being sold online. District Attorney Katz credits Governor Kathy Hochul for signing laws that allow prosecutors to pursue these types of crimes more aggressively. If convicted, those involved in the thefts could face up to twenty-five years in prison, while those accused of reselling stolen goods could face up to fifteen years. This ongoing effort highlights the serious impact of organized retail crime, which costs billions of dollars nationwide each year.