
Photograph by Paolo Mastrangelo on Flickr
- From the Gothamist Newsmap: A stolen ambulance at Braddock Ave & Moline in Queens, a shooting at Greene Ave & Grand Ave in Brooklyn and a suicidal member of service at Clay Ave & East 167 St in the Bronx.
- A former Enron employee is accused of trying to shake down a Manhattan gallery for hush money--apparently he wanted $150,000 "to keep quiet" while claiming an artwork they sold was forged.
- Sikhulu Shange, whose store the Record Shack closed this summer, is now selling records on the street.
- Brooklyn churches will be having another set of gun buyback events this weekend in Williamsburg and Bushwick.
- The muscle--some hawks and the 4H-- was brought in to deal with some chickens that were bothering a NJ town.
- A Queens resident who works as a home health aide was arrested after punching his client, a 68-year-old quadriplegic man, and locking him in a room without a phone.
- When your dad is Page Six editor Richard Johnson, does that mean more bold-faced names will go to your art opening?
- And this is heartwarming (literally and figuratively): A Ugandan boy's heart was repaired at Montefiore Medical Center, thanks to the Gift of Life foundation.




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