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Father of 5-year-old killed by Queens driver pleads for suspect's surrender

"I forgive you, we are human. All I ask [is] turn yourself into authorities. Tell them it was you that it was a mistake, whatever," Martinez said.

Victim, 78, in brutal Access-a-Ride video 'scared' with attacker still on the loose

A 78-year-old woman who was dragged out of an Access-A-Ride car by a belligerent driver is recovering but terrified that her attacker is “still out there,” her son said Thursday.

Three charged after NYPD releases video of brutal beatdown that killed NYC cabbie Kutin Gyimah

Austin Amos, 20, and four other passengers allegedly carried out the assault on Kutin Gyimah after they tried to rob the cabbie in the Rockaways, police said.

Wild Wild West Village: This celeb-packed NYC nabe is the epicenter of rising Big Apple crime

The celebrity-packed enclave of tony brownstones, high-end boutiques and jazz clubs has been hit by a plague of theft and robbery.

Boy, 14, killed in possible accidental shooting in NYC after playing with gun with friends: cops

A 14-year-old boy was accidentally shot dead in the lobby of a Bronx apartment building Thursday  – and cops are probing whether he and his friends were playing with the gun.

'Fighting with his trauma': Bodega clerk ditching NYC for Dominican Republic after murder charge dropped

The store manager said Alba is headed to Santiago, a city in the Dominican Republic where the former worker is originally from. 

Staten Island Ferry workers no-show over labor dispute — and commuters pay the price with delays

Commuters will face reduced service on the Staten Island Ferry starting during the evening rush Wednesday due to a staffing shortage caused by a labor dispute.

NYer comes up one digit short but wins $1M as Mega Millions swells past $1B

The Staten Island resident's ticket was one number short of winning the estimated $830 million Mega Millions jackpot.

‘Sopranos’ star Tony Sirico’s funeral in Brooklyn: 'Paulie Walnuts can steal heaven'

Sirico was remembered fondly by family, friends and fellow cast members as he was laid to rest Wednesday in South Brooklyn.

NYC man who made terrifying rooftop leap to flee cops held without bail

Kendall Floyd, 25, was limping when he appeared in Brooklyn criminal court to face a slew of charges.

'A good man': Customers say NYC bodega worker doesn't deserve charges in stabbing

Customers and co-workers of the Manhattan bodega clerk facing murder charges after he fatally stabbed an ex-con in his store supported him Thursday, calling him "a good man."

Joey Chestnut manhandles protester before record 15th Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest win

Joey Chestnut chomped his way to the top of Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest again Monday, winning a record-setting 15th victory at the annual Fourth of July competition.

Snowball effect: Dog owner sues rock 'n' roll accountant, co-op to block eviction for barking

Adam Seidel, an accountant who rents out his Upper East Side co-op apartment, is being sued by his neighbor for trying to get her evicted over the alleged “incessant” yapping...

'Excited' and 'outrageous': New Yorkers have split opinions on Supreme Court gun ruling

New Yorkers had mixed feelings Thursday about the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn a century-old state law that limited who could carry guns in public.

Slain Harlem hoopster dreamed of playing for Knicks: grandma

The college hoopster fatally gunned down by a stray bullet in Harlem over the weekend had dreams of playing for the Knicks, his tearful grandma told The Post on Wednesday.

'Makes no sense': Toddler mask mandate remains for federally funded NYC programs

Mayor Eric Adams lifted the mask requirement for New York City's youngest learners this week.

Bronx driver hits woman walking her pit bulls, killing one, and flees

A woman walking with her pit bulls was seriously injured in the Bronx in a hit-and-run that killed one of the beloved dogs, police said Wednesday.

Father of Queens teen hit by stray bullet while studying says 'everyone is scared'

Mohammad Hossain, whose daughter Tamima Samirawho was hit by a stray bullet while doing homework, said the experience left the family shaken.

'A regular New Yorker': Family mourns, remembers Q train shooting victim

"I don’t want him to be victim, victim, victim, victim. It’s Daniel Enriquez," Vile said through tears.

NYC HS students stage walkout in protest of leaked Roe v. Wade draft opinion

Hundreds of New York City high school students walked out of class to denounce the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion expected to overturn Roe v. Wade.