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Bensonhurst residents are pushing back against a homeless shelter set to be built in their neighborhood... Advocates for 9/11 survivors are suing the city to get hold of data related to toxic dust... A Long Island man is accused of stabbing grandmother
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I'm Linda Lopez and here are today's top local stories.
A massive turnout in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, where residents are rallying against the building of a homeless shelter in their community.
They're blowing whistles and beating drums for dozens of people here in Bensonhurst. They've camped out overnight.
For Alex Lee, he says he's keeping a lookout on if construction is officially starting.
We don't know how bad will become. It's not a good sign.
Melissa Hugh is concerned about her and her children's quality of life.
They can feel affordable housing here, but not from the shelter for the children's safety.
Councilmember Susan Zwang says she's been back and forth with the Mamdani administration.
We send out multiple emails later, but we never heard anything back.
She says her community wants to support homeless New Yorkers, but they need to find a middle ground to do it fairly.
Mary Lynn Buckley, 1010 Wins on 92.3 FM in Bensonhurst.
A fire in Queens lit up a parking garage in Elmhurst this morning.
The blaze broke out around 615 inside the left-rax city Plaza garage on Junction Boulevard.
At least three cars were burned, including an electric vehicle.
Three EV charging stations were also destroyed.
There have been no reports of injuries and that caused still under investigation.
Advocates for 9.11 survivors are suing the city in an attempt to get a hold of critical data related to all that toxic dust that was floating around Ground Zero.
Despite the 68 boxes of information being found months ago about the impact of toxins at Ground Zero, New York City again has denied a request to release the data.
Attorney Matt McColley represents some of the 9.11 families.
He hopes Zoram Mamdani is going to step in.
We really are hoping that as this administration is now getting up and running, promises that they made in the very early days and hours of the administration are going to be held true and they are going to produce these documents.
McColley and his legal team calling actions by the city years ago, shameful, and they hope that they do the right thing finally.
Gwonshuk, 1010 wins, 92-3 FN.
An awful attack on the subway last week.
Police say a group of 9 young people beat and robbed three teenagers on a two train in the Bronx last Thursday night.
The gang kicked and punched one of the victims in the face and body and used a scooter to beat another teen.
One suspect pulled out a knife and slashed the third victim in the head.
They made off with two cell phones, a backpack and headphones.
They fled when the train arrived at the Bronx Park East station.
An 18-year-old and 19-year-old were taken to a hospital for minor injuries.
The third victim also 18 was not seriously hurt.
Surveillance video of those suspects can be seen on the NYPD's Crime Stoppers X-Page.
A long island teenager is being accused of stabbing his grandmother's fiance to death over the weekend and he's now been charged with murder.
A neighbor says after fire hit the cease-northport home in December,
the 18-year-old murder suspect along with his grandmother and her fiance moved into a small trailer on the property.
Authorities say the teenager was accused of stabbing the 61-year-old fiance to death.
They were nice people to me. They had a garden in the back and they used to bring the vegetable silver.
Another neighbor says there was a history of police calls recently.
So they've been living in the FEMA trailer in the back.
Neighbors say the victim, Joseph Falvo and the grandmother,
became engaged on Valentine's Day.
Sophie Hall tented wins a 92-3 FM on Long Island.
The search continues for the person who stabbed three people in Brownsville Sunday afternoon.
This happened about one o'clock outside the Van Dyke houses on Dumont Avenue and Powell Street.
The victims, two women and a man, all in their 20s, are expected to survive while it up to the stabbing not yet known,
but police believe the violence may have stemmed from an argument and that the suspect may have known one of the victims.
A 19-year-old woman is dead after being run over by a garbage truck in Queens late last night.
This happened just before midnight on 62nd Street and Roosevelt Avenue in Woodside.
Police say Nisha, Jonathan was in the crosswalk at 62nd Street when the royal waste truck hit her as it was making a turn.
The 38-year-old driver of the truck stayed on the scene.
The driver also treated for minor injuries.
The crash still being investigated.
No charges have been filed.
Some city workers will soon receive free child care.
Mayor Mamdoni this morning announced a plan to set aside space at the 40-story David Dinkins building in Lower Manhattan.
For 40, children, six weeks to three years old.
This will be managed in-house by D. Cass and operated by a contracted child care provider that we will be announcing later this spring.
D. Cass employees and municipal workers at the building will be eligible to sign up for the program starting April 30th.
The facility is expected to be fully operational by the fall.
Starting today, you may see some eye-catching anti-harassment billboards on subways and city sidewalks.
The colorful graphic ads display phrases like, hey sexy, and hey baby, as well as QR codes directing people on how to report harassment.
City officials say the campaign has decided to shed light on the problem of cat-calling and to point people toward tools addressing it.
The city created the ads in response to a 2023 survey that found seven and ten participants had experienced street harassment in their lifetimes.
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