Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Evening News Brief: New video evidence in ‘Junior’ murder trial too much for victim’s mother

           

New video evidence in 'Junior' murder trial too much for victim's mother

 

The videos that prosecutors presented showed the full fatal attack on 'Junior' from an NYPD camera across the street from the bodega.

 

TOP STORIES

Trauma survivors return to Jacobi to meet hospital staff

 

NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi held its Trauma Survivors Day Tuesday, to give doctors and former patients a chance to meet and share their stories.

 

Best of the Bronx: Mott Haven artist a finalist in Smithsonian contest

 

Rodriquez's portrait will be revealed at the Smithsonian on October 25.

 

Police: Suspects wanted in series of electric bike robberies

 

Police say they are searching for suspects who have been targeting electric bikes and their drivers in Fordham Manor.

 

Tyson Foods gets into meatless business

 

Tyson Foods is getting into the meatless business.

 

Best of the Bronx: 9-year-old uses music to fight bullying

 

A Bronx girl is using music to fight bullying.

 

Police: Man breaks 82-year-old's jaw after argument escalates at gas station

 

Police are searching for a suspect accused of assaulting an elderly man inside a gas station in Woodlawn.

 

On the Spot: Mother's Day

 

Mother's Day is this Sunday. News 12's Lily Stolzberg spoke to some kids about what makes their moms so special!

 

Poll: National Teacher Appreciation Day

 

Teachers play a critical role in educating and shaping our children. Did you thank a teacher yet?

 

Residents push back against DOT's proposed safety plan for Southern Blvd

 

The Department of Transportation proposed Monday its plan to rectify safety issues on Southern Boulevard, but residents are pushing back.

 

Students learn leadership skills through community service program

 

A group of Bronx students put what they learned in the classroom into their community service.

 

Jumaane Williams talks to renters as rent laws expiration date approaches

 

New York City's public advocate spoke with residents in Concourse Village Monday about their current living conditions as the rent laws expiration date approaches.

 

 

 

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