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... criminal possession of a weapon possession and evidence tampering. The third man arrested, Timothy Whitney, 18, of Yonkers, was also charged with weapon possession and evidence tampering, he added. First-responding officers discovered Smith in the ...
... criminal possession of a weapon possession and evidence tampering. The third man arrested, Timothy Whitney, 18, of Yonkers, was also charged with weapon possession and evidence tampering, he added. First-responding officers discovered Smith in the ...
Following an uptick in crime in certain parts of Yonkers, Mayor Mike Spano and police announced the relaunch of "Operation Clean Sweep," on Wednesday. On Monday, one teen was shot in the area of Locust Hill, and another teen was stabbed near Downing Street in a separate incident.
... of more than 300 years. Pine Street is a narrow one-way clinging to a hill in a tucked away section of northwest Yonkers, less than 10 miles north from the New York City border. The whole street stretches less than 500 yards with little foot or car ...
A Mount Vernon woman has been remanded to the Westchester County Jail for her role in the death of her 5-year-old daughter, who shot herself in the face with an illegal gun in Yonkers. On Thursday, Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino Jr. announced that 24-year-old Tantania Manners has been charged with a misdemeanor count of endangering the welfare of a child following a lengthy investigation into the death of the child in Yonkers in 2015.
The Yonkers man who was found guilty of attempted murder last month has been sentenced to nearly two decades in state prison for his role in a shooting that left a woman without complete function of her left hand for more than six months. On Tuesday, Westchester County District Attorney announced that Frank Kwaw, 25, has been sentenced to 18 years in prison after pleading guilty to felony counts of attempted murder, attempted assault and criminal possession of a weapon.
The fourth and final man who pleaded guilty in connection to the drive-by shooting death of a Major League Baseball prospect from Yonkers was sentenced on Wednesday. Garth O'Neill Cole admitted he was the driver in the getaway car in the shooting death of Michael Nolan, 23, outside the Burger King on Central Avenue in September 2015.
The driver involved in the shooting death of 23-year-old Yonkers resident and Oakland Athletics baseball prospect Michael Nolan was sentenced in Westchester County Court on Wednesday. On Wednesday, Mount Vernon resident Garth O'Neil was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to a felony charge of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon in relation to the shooting that left Nolan with a bullet in his head outside of a Burger King on Central Park Avenue.
The driver involved in the shooting death of 23-year-old Yonkers resident and Oakland Athletics baseball prospect Michael Nolan was sentenced in Westchester County Court on Wednesday. On Wednesday, Mount Vernon resident Garth O'Neil was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to a felony charge of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon in relation to the shooting that left Nolan with a bullet in his head outside of a Burger King on Central Park Avenue.