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Wannabe Rapper Threw Acid On Hofstra Student's Face, Boasted About Attack In YouTube Video: DA Wannabe Rapper Threw Acid On Hofstra Student's Face, Boasted About Attack In YouTube Video: DA
Wannabe Rapper Threw Acid On Hofstra Student's Face, Boasted About Attack In YouTube Video: DA Nearly five years after a brutal acid attack left a Long Island college student permanently disfigured, police have arrested an aspiring rapper. Terrell Campbell, 29, of Brooklyn, was arraigned on grand jury counts of assault and related charges in Nassau County Court Tuesday, Feb. 10, in the March 2021 attack on Nafiah Ikram. Ikram, then a 21-year-old Hofstra University student, was attacked as she walked up the driveway of her Elmont home after returning from work on the night of March 17, 2021, as Daily Voice reported. Surveillance video shows a hooded man running up to her, throwi…
Israeli Tech Guru Hillel Fuld Mistakenly Declared Dead After NJ Cousin With Same Name Killed Israeli Tech Guru Hillel Fuld Mistakenly Declared Dead After NJ Cousin With Same Name Killed
Israeli Tech Guru Hillel Fuld Mistakenly Declared Dead After NJ Cousin With Same Name Killed Prominent Israeli tech guru Hillel Fuld is assuring his followers he’s alive after a hit-and-run crash on Long Island killed his New Jersey relative bearing the same name. In a tragic case of mistaken identity, the incident initially sparked a wave of grief online when a news outlet erroneously reported that Fuld had been killed by a driver who fled the scene in Wyandanch on Friday, June 13, as Daily Voice reported. Taking to social media Tuesday, June 17, Fuld–a well-known Israeli tech influencer, startup mentor, and vlogger–clarified that he is alive and that the victim was actually his c…
Army Veteran, Toddler Daughter ID'd As 1997 Murder Victims On Long Island Army Veteran, Toddler Daughter ID'd As 1997 Murder Victims On Long Island
Army Veteran, Toddler Daughter ID'd As 1997 Murder Victims On Long Island An Army veteran single mother and her toddler daughter were publicly identified nearly three decades after they were murdered on Long Island. Tanya Denise Jackson, of Brooklyn, and her 2-year-old daughter, Tatiana Marie Dykes, were identified as the victims in the 1997 cold case killings that later became known as the "Peaches" homicides during a Nassau County Police press conference Wednesday, April 23.  Jackson's dismembered torso was discovered inside a plastic storage bin at Hempstead Lake State Park in June 1997. More of the 26-year-old's remains were found in April 2011…