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Despite record seizures and restrictive laws, New York City has struggled to stem the tide of untraceable firearms.
Gun violence is not a New York problem — it is an American problem. New York City has some of the strictest gun laws, yet the ...
New York City has some of the toughest gun laws in the nation. But Monday’s mass shooting showed their limits, security ...
New York City detectives investigating this week's mass shooting were interviewing the attacker's associates in his home ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul called for advancing gun control legislation in Congress, where Republican opposition has repeatedly doomed ...
Live updates and developments about a shooting in New York City's Midtown. Five people, including the gunman and a police ...
During evening rush hour in New York City on Monday, a man calmly walked into a Park Avenue office building lobby and killed ...
The attorney for the man who sold what would become the deadly weapon in a mass shooting in New York City earlier this week ...
A shooting in a Manhattan skyscraper late on Monday that killed four people, including a New York City police officer, has ...
As for security, badges and sign-in lists for visitors became standard fare in New York office buildings after the Sept. 11 ...
Shane Tamura was actually trying to target the headquarters of the National Football League but took the wrong elevator.
The man who stormed a Midtown Manhattan skyscraper paid his boss $1,400 (£1,100) for the semi-automatic rifle, police say.