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Wanted Man Charged With Attempted Murder After Police Chase In Westchester Wanted Man Charged With Attempted Murder After Police Chase In Westchester
Wanted Man Charged With Attempted Murder After Police Chase In Westchester A man wanted on an attempted murder charge was the driver of a car that took Westchester County police officers on a chase before crashing into a building, authorities announced. Bronx resident Dwayne Tucker, age 27, who is wanted in New York City, was taken into custody on Wednesday, Dec. 8 following a chase that took investigating officers on two county parkways and onto local streets in Yonkers before he crashed. Earlier story - Vehicle Crashes Into Building After Police Pursuit In Westchester A spokesperson for the Westchester County Police Department said that at approximately 10…
Man Admits To Selling Crack Cocaine To Undercover Officers, Westchester DA Says Man Admits To Selling Crack Cocaine To Undercover Officers, Westchester DA Says
Man Admits To Selling Crack Cocaine To Undercover Officers, Westchester DA Says A 27-year-old man from Westchester is going to spend time behind bars after admitting that he sold crack cocaine to undercover investigators. Yonkers resident Harry Quintana-Cruz pleaded guilty on Tuesday, April 9 to one count of criminal sale of a controlled substance, a felony, Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino, Jr. announced. Scarpino said that on four separate occasions in March and April 2017, Quintana-Cruz sold drugs to an undercover Yonkers police officer in the Nodine Hill section of the city. The initial investigation into crack cocaine sales in the area came ab…
Violent Westchester Gang Leader Admits To Conspiracy, Violence Violent Westchester Gang Leader Admits To Conspiracy, Violence
Violent Westchester Gang Leader Admits To Conspiracy, Violence The 40-year-old leader of a prominent Westchester street gang has admitted to his role in recruiting new members, giving out orders to commit violence and dishing out punishment to his own underlings. James Bryant of the Blood Stones Gang has pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy, which was accepted in Westchester County Court last week. Bryant was arrested and charged as part of a larger gang sweep in the Nodine Hill section of Yonkers in the beginning of May, which led to the arrests of several members of the Blood Stones Gang, who were charged on a multi-count indictment. Nine o…