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Student protesters at Columbia University who took over a building on campus Tuesday morning could face a variety of felony or misdemeanor charges, but probably will not be found guilty of criminal charges, said Martin R. Stolar, a Manhattan lawyer and former president of the New York City chapter of the National Lawyers Guild, with more than 50 years of experience defending protesters. Protesters broke into Hamilton Hall early Tuesday, hours after university administrators said they had begun suspending students who refused to leave a tent encampment on campus. Videos show a person breaking windows in a door to gain access to the building. Other photos taken inside and posted on social media show protesters using chairs and desks to barricade the doors. Columbia announced later Tuesday that the students occupying the building faced expulsion.
Persons: Martin R, “ We’re, , Stolar, Alvin L, Bragg, Jeffrey Maddrey, Maddrey Organizations: Columbia University, New, National Lawyers, Protesters, Hamilton Hall, Columbia, Police Locations: Manhattan, New York City, New York
Four family members, including two children, were stabbed to death at a home in Queens early Sunday morning, the police said. Two officers who responded to the location, 467 Beach 22nd Street in the Far Rockaway neighborhood, saw a man leaving with luggage, Chief Maddrey said. When they stopped him, the man stabbed one officer in the head and the other in the neck with a steak knife before one of the officers shot him. The suspect was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The wounds of the officers were not life threatening, Chief Maddrey said at the news conference, which was in front of Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where they were being treated.
Persons: Jeffrey Maddrey, Maddrey Organizations: Queens, New York Police Department, Jamaica Hospital Medical Center Locations: Rockaway, Jamaica
CNN —Four people are dead, including two children, and one person was critically injured in a stabbing in Far Rockaway, Queens, on Sunday morning, police said. Two police officers were injured responding to the home, where a fire also broke out, and the suspect is dead. The man drew a kitchen steak knife on the officers, stabbing one in the neck and chest, and striking the other in the head, the chief added. One of the officers drew his weapon and fired, killing the suspect, Maddrey said. The stabbing suspect has been identified as a 38-year-old Bronx resident, Kenny said during the news conference.
Persons: Jeffrey Maddrey, Maddrey, , , Joseph Kenny, Kenny Organizations: CNN, Police, New York City Police Department, intel Locations: Far Rockaway, Queens, New, Mt, Sinai, Bronx, Rockaway, Long, New York
About 12:30 p.m. Friday, the New York Police Department’s entertainment unit saw that Kai Cenat, a social-media streamer who has more than six million followers, had said that he would be in Manhattan’s Union Square that day, ready to give away free PlayStation 5 consoles and other prizes to fans who showed up. The local precinct sent a few officers and supervisors. By 1:30 p.m., there were about 300 fans in Union Square. “Not a big crowd,” Jeffrey Maddrey, the chief of the department, said at a news conference on Friday. “Something we’d expect for a social media event like this.”
Persons: Kai Cenat, ” Jeffrey Maddrey, Organizations: New York Police Locations: Union
REUTERS/David 'Dee' Delgado/File PhotoAug 5 (Reuters) - Social media influencer Kai Cenat has been charged with inciting a riot after he announced a giveaway of video game consoles that drew thousands of people to a New York City park on Friday and sparked violent clashes with police. Cenat, best known for his live streams on the gaming site Twitch and YouTube videos, was also charged with unlawful assembly, Maddrey said. He said the crowd started to calm down when police officers evacuated Cenat from the park. In a video posted Thursday, Cenat told his followers that the giveaway would include computers and Playstation 5 consoles. Cenat, 21, has 6.5 million followers on Twitch and 4 million subscribers on YouTube.
Persons: Kai Cenat, David, Dee, Delgado, influencer Kai Cenat, Jeffrey Maddrey, Maddrey, Cenat, Eric Beech, David Gregorio Our Organizations: Union Square, REUTERS, New York Police Department's, YouTube, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, Cenat, Washington
NEW YORK, Aug 4 (Reuters) - Thousands of people overran New York City's Union Square and the surrounding streets on Friday in a chaotic scene after a popular live streamer announced a "giveaway" event, with police struggling to contain fans throwing projectiles and injuring officers. The event was promoted by Kai Cenat, best known for his live streams on the gaming site Twitch and YouTube videos. He had earlier announced a "huge giveaway" on his Instagram account for 4 p.m. Jeffrey Maddrey, the highest-ranking uniformed officer for the New York City Police Department, told reporters that police were questioning Cenat and that charges against him were possible, including inciting a riot. In a video posted Thursday, Cenat told his followers that the giveaway would include computers and Playstation 5 consoles.
Persons: Kai Cenat, choppers, Jeffrey Maddrey, Cenat, Maddrey, Joseph Ax, Kanishka Singh, Brad Brooks, Deepa Babington, Rosalba O'Brien Organizations: New York City Police Department, Union Square, YouTube, Thomson Locations: New York, Manhattan, New York City, U.S, Washington
Cenat, who has over 4 million followers on YouTube, over 5 million on Instagram, and 6.5 million on Twitch, said during a Wednesday Twitch stream that he would be hosting a “huge giveaway” Friday at 4 p.m. in Union Square Park. In the stream, he said they would be giving away computers, Play Station 5s, microphones, keyboards, webcams, gaming chairs, headphones and giftcards from a truck in Union Square. The crowds spurred the NYPD to activate a “Level 4” response, its highest level of disaster response. The department earlier announced that they had activated a “Level 2” response to handle the crowds and clear the area. Several police officers were injured in the frenzy and “quite a few” people were arrested as police worked to clear the crowd, Maddrey said.
Persons: influencer Kai Cenat, Cenat, , Jeffrey Maddrey, , Maddrey, Kai Cenat, Alexi J . Rosenfeld, we’re, ” Maddrey, ” Cenat Organizations: CNN, Social, YouTube, , NYPD, Police Locations: Union, New York City, New York, Manhattan
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and his police department have asked residents to help fight vehicle theft in the city by placing Apple AirTags in their cars. The New York City Police Department shared a video Sunday demonstrating how residents can use an AirTag to protect their vehicles. "AirTags in your car will help us recover your vehicle if it's stolen," the NYPD tweet said. "We'll use our drones, our StarChase technology & good old fashion police work to safely recover your stolen car. Adams said Sunday that AirTags are an "excellent" tracking device that he believes will help slow rates of car theft in the city.
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