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5 students, 1 security guard slashed in NYC high school cafeteria brawl: sources
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Missing poles flag the University’s mission
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Kitchen worker left with stitches after NYC subway attacker hits him with beer bottle warns ‘it’s not safe anymore’
A kitchen worker was left with six stitches after a stranger bashed him in the face with a beer bottle in a Midtown subway attack Wednesday — as the battered victim warned “it’s not safe anymore.” Rafael Galves Garcia, 44, was standing on the northbound A and C train platform at Columbus Circle around 10:10 p.m. when a deranged man approached him and asked for a dollar, cops said. “The guy came up to me and asked for money,” Garcia told The Post in Spanish Thursday afternoon. “I told him, ‘No, I don’t have any money.’ I thought he was leaving but...
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Serial NYC attacker accused of tossing scalding water at victims grins broadly in court, denied bail
What he’s smiling about? An accused serial attacker wore a broad, goofy grin in Manhattan court Thursday, as a judge ordered him locked up for allegedly tossing scalding water at three women and a man in a string of Midtown incidents. Larry Martin, 42, was ordered held without bail as Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Curtis J. Farber arraigned him on an indictment in connection to the terrifying 90-minute spree that took place as New Yorkers commuted to work on March 6. Martin – seen wearing an orange prison suit – appeared to look directly at the assembled photographers’ cameras and flashed a toothy...
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