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NYPD: NJ Man arrested after carrying gasoline cans into St. Patrick’s Cathedral

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Around 7:55pm, a man walked into St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan with gas cans and lighter fluid, and was subsequently apprehended by NYPD officers without incident. – via NYPD NEWS

According to the NYPD, when police caught up with the man on the street and questioned him, he gave inconsistent answers and claimed he was cutting through the cathedral to get to Madison Avenue after he ran out of gas. Police said they checked his car, saw it was not out of gas, and took him into custody.

The man’s motive was unclear, but officials said he was known to police. No charges have been confirmed as of this writing as police question the man.

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FBI Offers $25,000 Reward for Information Leading To A Conviction In The Murder of Nicholas Jasiel In Spring Valley

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The FBI is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the identity, arrest, and conviction of the individual(s) responsible for the murder of Nicholas Jasiel.
At approximately 9:00 p.m., on December 7, 2019, 19-year-old Nicholas Jasiel was shot while in the street at the corner of Dwight Avenue and Mallory Road in the Hillcrest section of Spring Valley, New York, resulting in his death.
If you have any information concerning this person, please contact your local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate. FBI NYC Field Office can be reached at (212) 384-1000.

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RPD Arrest Two Men After Attempted Walmart Escape, Facing Larceny and Drug Charges

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Two males are currently detained following an attempted escape from Walmart after allegedly committing a larceny. The footage, captured by RAPTOR-1, one of Ramapo PD’s D.F.R. drones, shows the suspects being apprehended. They are facing arrest and charges for larceny and possession of illegal drugs. One suspect also has a warrant out of Stony Point Police Department for a prior larceny.

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