Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Morning News Brief: Police: Man fired gun in backyard prompting Elmont SWAT response

           

Police: Man fired gun in backyard prompting Elmont SWAT response

 

Police say a man fired several rounds from what appeared to be an assault rifle in his Elmont backyard Monday.

 

TOP STORIES

On the Spot: Money

 

Tax day is almost here, so News 12's Lily Stolzberg went to the mall to test shoppers' knowledge on money.

 

Tasty Tuesday: Shrimpy's Burrito Bar

 

Shrimpy's Burrito Bar in Massapequa Park has a California flair with a Long Island taste, says News 12's Carol Silva who got to taste some of it's delicious dishes.

 

Poll: National Name Yourself Day

 

Today is National Name Yourself Day! Do you like your name or have you thought about changing it?

 

Newsday: Suffolk police officer arrested for 2nd time in 4 months

 

The NYPD says a Suffolk County police offcer has been arrested for the second time in less than four months.

 

Officials: 2 treated for smoke inhalation following Bellport house fire

 

Officials say two people were treated for smoke inhalation following a fire at a Bellport home Monday.

 

Judge blocks Trump's asylum policy but delays enforcement

 

A U.S. judge in San Francisco has blocked the Trump administration's policy of returning asylum seekers to Mexico as they wait for a court to hear their cases but the order won't immediately go into effect.

 

3 American soldiers, 1 US contractor killed in Afghanistan

 

Three American service members and a U.S. contractor were killed when their convoy hit a roadside bomb on Monday near the main U.S. base in Afghanistan, the U.S. forces said.

 

State grants parole for man convicted in 1987 murder of newlywed wife

 

Matthew Solomon, the man convicted in the Christmas Eve 1987 killing of his newlywed wife, has been granted parole by the state.

 

Sen. Booker sponsors bill to research reparations for slavery in America

 

Presidential candidate and U.S. Sen. Cory Booker is sponsoring a bill that could be the first step toward granting reparations for American slavery.

 

Swastikas found at Kings Park playground

 

Suffolk County police responded to the playground at Lou Avenue and Cedar Street in Kings Park.

 

Acura recalls 360K SUVs because tail lights can go dark

 

Honda's luxury brand Acura is recalling more than 360,000 SUVs worldwide because water can get into the tail lights and make them go dark.

 


 

 

 

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