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I'm Linda Lopez and here are today's top local stories.
It's opening day in the Bronx for the...
...that Yankee Marlins game getting underway at 135 in Arjulia prop Papa has a preview.
Yankee fans have a lot to cheer about.
The Bronx bombers return from their West Coast start with a 5-in-1 record,
dominating Seattle and San Francisco.
Now they're back home.
Will Warren will take the mound against the Marlins, also 5-in-1.
Yankee pitching has been impressive and so has their use of ABS.
Fans will be seeing a new scoreboard and new food options.
Julea Papa 1010 wins on 92-3 FM.
Luigi Mangione's federal trial has been pushed to next year.
Just one day after his state trial was also delayed,
jury selection in the accused CEO killer's federal trial will begin January 5th.
Opening statements are set for January 25th.
The state trial, meanwhile, was pushed to September 8th of this year.
Mangione's lawyers have expressed concerns about preparing for two trials at the same time,
and also are pointing to concerns about tainting the jury pool.
The state trial was initially going to begin on June 8th.
That was around the same time prospective jurors would be filling out questionnaires
for the federal trial, which was slated to begin in the fall.
Seven alleged gang members have been indicted on the lower east side after prosecutors say they
plotted to kill rival gang members and ended up shooting bystanders in the process.
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg says these are members of the up-the-hill gang
who often took to social media to promote their violence.
Taunting another group for something that has happened to one of their rivals,
or whether it's celebrating the use of guns.
Bragg says these arrests underscore his office efforts to curb gun violence.
I'm encouraged by the, you know, approximately 70 percent of the client in shootings
over the past four years, but this is top of mind every day.
We're going to continue to bring these types of cases all together.
The crew faces 33 counts, including conspiracy to commit murder.
Well, police are still working to determine who the shooter who killed a seven-month-old baby
and a stroller in Brooklyn was aiming at.
Police are trying to learn if the baby's father was the intended target.
And also today, community members are mourning.
Three growing memorials for Kaori Patterson Moore,
one in front of the deli that her mom ran into to take shelter,
one at her father's home, and another at her mother's home,
which she also lived with her grandparents.
Kenny's stopping in front of the largest one here at the scene of the crime
in front of the Sem Sem deli.
I've been in Brooklyn 43 years, like yo, y'all gotta stop the violence.
He tells us he has four children and has been a victim of gun violence himself.
I got shot over 11 times. I ain't done.
But yo, listen, we gotta stop the violence, yo.
People from the community are coming together to drop off flowers,
say prayers, and leave teddy bears in memory of little Kaori.
Mary Lynn Buckley, 1010 wins on 92.3 FM in Bushwick.
Two deadly back-to-back shootings also last night in the Bronx.
The first happened in Williamsbridge just before 9.30 pm.
Cops say a 22-year-old man was fatally shot outside a deli following some kind of dispute.
No arrests in that case.
About an hour later, 8 miles away, a 21-year-old man was found with a gunshot wound to the torso
at the River Park Towers in Morris Heights.
Police have one person of interest in custody and no charges yet.
Well, if you were hoping to catch a glimpse of Lady Liberty from the Battery Park Waterfront,
you might be out of luck.
A new security gate was put up along the waterfront blocking a scenic view of the Statue of Liberty.
The National Park Service and US Park Police say the Metal Gate is a critical security element,
but tourists aren't happy about it with many saying they're now forced to pay to get on a ship
Would you eat fish from the Hudson River?
Well, apparently, now you can.
So we're off to the Hudson River for your next meal?
Stayed health officials say that could be your reality.
The fish they are much safer to consume.
And this woman, I don't think so.
But Greg Stance, why not?
The world is a broken place.
We can't expect that things would always be perfect.
In the every breed could be dangerous.
Yeah, he knows all about the latest discovery.
Those toxic PCB contaminant levels declined in the river,
making his favorite fish edible.
I love bluefish and that is one of the fishes that they suspect.
So if you give it a shot, consider removing the skin and fat to reduce any lingering PCBs even more.
Amanda Alexander, Ten Ten Wins on 92.3 FM.
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