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2 suspects indicted on murder charges in fatal shooting of Brooklyn baby... NYC delivery workers get a rest hub in City Hall Park... Queens pizzeria owner is helping to keep his community safe
Local people, local stories. This is the all local from 1010 wins.
I'm Larry Mullins and here are today's top local stories.
You, me and the rest of the whole city is watching that case from last week.
We're a seven month old baby girl was shot to death. Today, the DA says she was not the intent to target.
But the men who are allegedly responsible have been indicted now, while the diamond following it for us.
Brooklyn, D.A. Eric Gonzalez promised Kaori Patterson Moore's family justice, saying the two defendants will be held accountable.
The fact that they would shoot on that street corner with so many people in the background is just so beyond the peel of what is acceptable.
21 year old Amori Green said he was aiming at the baby's father.
I think it's misguided, really worried about who they were intending to shoot.
We know who the actual victim was in this case, and that was Kaori and her brother who was also injured.
Gonzalez said the alleged driver 18 year old Matthew Rodriguez will be brought back from Pennsylvania to face a judge next week.
Marla Diamond, 1010 wins on 92.3 FM at Brooklyn Criminal Court.
Cops on the hunt for the person who repeatedly stabbed a guy today in Lower Manhattan.
The violence began about 9.30 this morning outside a grocery store on a capital street right there in Chinatown.
Police say a 49 year old man suffered multiple stab wounds to his back and his arm.
He was rushed to the hospital. There's been a word on his condition thus far that investigation is continuing.
Mayor Mamdani's riddle rip off hearings arrive on Staten Island today.
Like the other four rounds, tennis will get to air their housing woes to members of the Mamdadi administration, which will then use the information to make changes to city policy.
In past hearings, New Yorkers have talked about poor conditions inside their apartments and delays and repairs, as well as unfair treatment from the landlords, including some people who say they've been charged extra fees on top of rent.
But there are two hearings tonight.
One starts at 5.30 the others at seven.
We're expecting some housing groups to hold a rally at PS 78 before those hearings get underway.
The first in the nation facility just opened up downtown designed to help the city's delivery workers.
Delivery workers used to driving around the city through the snow, the rain and even the extreme heat.
Now will have a place to rest, recharge and repair their bikes.
Senator Chuck Schumer says it's the first in the nation and now coming to City Hall Park.
It not only is a win for the worker working conditions of these folks.
And then I was able to get a million dollars in federal funding for construction.
Gustavo is a delivery worker used to working in the most extreme conditions.
He thinks this will be a safe space.
Delivery is to have its space laid by workers for workers.
There'll also be a 24 seven app to allow you to safely charge your e-bike or swap out batteries for new ones.
Mary Lynn Buckley, 1010 wins on 92 3 FM in City Hall Park.
A big step today in the city's efforts to close Rikers Island.
Mayor Mdani announcing they're closing the infirmary at the trouble jailed and moving inmates with chronic medical conditions to bail you.
The 104 bed facility at Bellevue will treat Rikers' detainees with the most acute medical needs.
Mayor Mdani says this was years in the making and long overdue.
Today we are charting a different course.
One that diverts from the path of neglect and begins the process of closing Rikers Island once and for all.
Corrections Commissioner Stanley Richards says this benefits those in custody and the officers who supervise them.
Wow, this moment is what hope looks like.
Two more in hospital facilities are planned to open in Brooklyn in the Bronx in 2029.
Julia Papa, 1010 wins on 92 3 FM.
A pizza real owner in Queens doing a whole lot more than slinging slices.
He's helped fend off criminals not once but twice in just a couple of days.
He knows he doesn't have to do it, but Louis Saljovic can't help but live by the motto, see something, do something.
I will put myself in any situation to protect others.
He walks the walk on Wednesday.
He put himself between his customers and a man with a knife until police got there.
Days later he stopped a drunk driver who hit a customer's car.
There's a situation that I really want to be in. No, I want a pizza real.
But the situation I have to play in a role I have to do.
Saljovic says his customer's safety is his responsibility.
Everybody still keeps coming because they know they're safe.
Because they also know that we will do with anything we can in up power to protect them to keep them safe.
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Police searching for the person meantime who robbed an Amazon delivery guy at gunpoint last week.
This happened Wednesday morning in the Rollsdale section of Queens.
God say the worker was on 241st Street when somebody pulled a gun on him and stole packages out of his delivery vehicle.
The 41 year old victim wasn't heard, but a lot of customers sure weren't happy or obvious reason.
And investigation is ongoing.
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