Gabrielle Fonrouge

About the Author

Gabrielle Fonrouge is an award-winning investigative journalist and national correspondent who started working for the New York Post in 2014. Her work has taken her to Germany, Puerto Rico, the Southern Border of Mexico and just about every pocket of the country where she covered the nation’s biggest stories and news events. Fonrouge covers everything from local crime news to in-depth features and her work reporting on revenge porn, sex trafficking and the Rikers Island crisis has led to state legislation changes and a series of awards. She graduated summa cum laude from St. John’s University with a degree in mass communications and a minor in social justice. Originally from Hollywood, Fla., Fonrouge lives in Brooklyn with her wife and their three cats, Christian, Bellatrix and Rhaegar.

The Archive

Zeldin takes swipe at Adams for blaming subway murders on guns

The Long Island congressman pointed to a series of high profile underground crimes that didn’t involve guns during a press conference at the Jackson Heights Roosevelt Avenue Station in Queens.

Queens subway attacker charged with manslaughter: cops

Carlos Garcia, 50, was hit with the rap after getting into a scuffle with a 48-year-old man Monday afternoon at the Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue 74th Street subway station after a...

Actress rips UMass over experiments on 'Star Wars'-named monkeys

Actress Daisy Ridley has ripped into the University of Massachusetts-Amherst for allegedly "tormenting" monkeys named after Star Wars characters as part of a slew of "bizarre" medical experiments.

Fourth member of 'Green Goblin' crew surrenders in NYC subway beating: cops

Dariana Peguero, 26, turned herself in to the Manhattan warrant squad on Saturday and was charged with felony robbery before she was sprung on supervised release, NYPD Chief of Detectives...

DOC allegedly cooked books to hide detainee violations at Rikers Island

The Department of Correction apparently tampered with records to hide that they were violating city law and a federal court order by keeping detainees in intake pens longer than a...

Man sets Queens restaurant on fire over botched chicken order: cops

Choephel Norbu, 49, ordered the dish from Ittadi Garden and Grill in Jackson Heights on the evening of Oct. 1 but the restaurant apparently gave him the wrong order, so...

Two men shot, one fatally, after fight breaks out at Queens nightclub

Two men were shot, one fatally, after a fight broke out in a Queens nightclub early Monday, police said. 

Dead birds litter front of ritzy NYC condo after crashing into glass facade: 'Terrible scene'

Birds that stop in the Big Apple on their way south for the winter are dying by the dozen thanks to a ritzy Central Park condo with avian death traps...

Teen left brain dead after Long Island hit-and-run was a 'hero': kin

“Tyler was an amazing kid! He is a hero because he saved his sister from being hit by that car,” Tyler Phillips’ aunt wrote in a GoFundMe page she set...

Staff tried to save woman who may have accidentally fallen from rooftop bar

The woman, whose name has not yet been released pending family notification, was spotted standing on the ledge at Bar 54 at the Hyatt Centric Times Square New York just...

NYPD's top cop rides subway with camera crew as transit violence spikes

Sewell toured the East 53rd Street Lexington Avenue station where a 17-year-old was hunted down and stabbed over the weekend and then dared to take the No. 6 train one...

Serial abuser with 31 busts attacks ex, punches cop in wild crime spree: sources

A serial domestic abuser with 30 prior arrests beat up his ex-girlfriend at a Brooklyn subway station, threw her on the tracks and robbed her before attacking responding police officers,...

Killings in NYC subway hit 25-year high — even as ridership plummeted

Killings in the New York City subway system since 2020 have skyrocketed to the highest levels seen in 25 years, even amid plummeting ridership numbers, as the city grapples with...

Inside the dozen bloody attacks on NYC's transit system in two weeks

Over the last two weeks, more than a dozen people have been violently attacked on the New York City transit system, including three fatally, in a string of bloody, frightening...

Three people stabbed to death in NYC transit system in 10 days

The latest fatality came just three days after Citi Field employee Charles Moore, 38, was fatally stabbed at the East 176th Street station on his commute home from work Thursday...

NYPD reshuffles desk cops -- as Commish Sewell glosses over 15% jump in crime

NYPD brass announced Friday they are once again reshuffling desk officers to high crime areas amid a surge in burglaries and grand larcenies as Commissioner Keechant Sewell glossed over a...

3 subway attacks reported in about 7 hours in NYC: cops

Three subway attacks – one fatal and at least two unprovoked – were reported across the Big Apple over about 7 hours Thursday, cops said.

Alec Baldwin 'Rust' settlement will have 'no impact' on criminal case: DA

“While civil suits are settled privately and often involve financial awards, criminal cases deal only in facts. If the facts and evidence warrant criminal charges under New Mexico law then...

Murdered FDNY paramedic laid to rest as distraught father rips her killer

“That man murdered my daughter and she would be the first one to come to his aid if he ever needed help,” Lt. Alison Russo-Elling’s father Frank Fuoco said during an unplanned...

Alec Baldwin's 'Rust' to resume filming after settling Halyna Hutchins' wrongful death

Matthew Hutchins, the husband of the film’s director of photography who was shot and killed by Baldwin in October, will be an executive producer on the film and production is...