For reactions to birth control. Barriers are up and street closures are about to start. The pope is not in the city yet, and we are already feeling the effects. Good evening im kristine johnson. And im maurice debois. The pontiff has finished his final full day in coup b celebrating mass with 150, cuba, celebrating mass with 150,000 people. Jessica schneider is live on on the Upper West Side where the cars need to clear out in the next few hours. Reporter the cars here are already gone, and the barricades are in their place, and all vehicles must be removed between central parkest and columbus avenue on the side streets up here by 1 00 this morning, just in 2 hours, and the restrictions are very much the same throughout manhattan, and people are a bit confused wondering what this will mean for the end of the week. Get ready for this gridlock to get a lot worse. Its really going to be tight security, and people should prepare for that now. Reporter Helen Rosenthal is warning the residen
An nbc 10 viewer sent us this video of a track fire on septa. The agency is trying to figure out whether the salt caused the fire. It happened on the marketfrankford line. And in camden snow likely caused this roof collapse on chestnut street. A second home is also in danger of collapse. Both homes were abandoned. It is officially spring but seems we arent finished with winter. Im jacqueline london. And im jim rosenfield. You can see from the radar, most of the snows moved out of here but left a host of problems behind. We have Live Team Coverage on the snow and the icy conditions were still seeing. Glenn schwartz has the forecast for us. If the temperatures drop a little bit, theres going to be more and more icing. You can see in the live picture outside the station, the road a little bit on the wet side. A couple of degrees colder, its ice. In the parking lots theres snow and slush right now. And thats going to be slippery in the morning. The storm has pretty much moved out. Certainl
Chin streaming arrive in baltimore tonight. Dave . Reporter iain, we have a very very tense situation here in baltimore. Just outside of the maryland zoo in baltimore. Behind me you can see officers dressed in full riot gear. They have the helmets, they have the night sticks. They have the shields they were trying to hold off part of what you just saw there in that video video. Several officers were injured after protesters were throwing hurling rocks in their direction hitting those officers. Traffic tied up throughout the city of baltimore. And several neighborhood we were actually caught up in some of that traffic but again riot gear here with the police. Police in the air as well watching this whole situation with helicopters and there are about 12, 13,000 people monitor monitoring scanner traffic because of this whole thing. As you said, a threat has been issued. What police in baltimore are calling a credible threat issueed by gangs targeting police threatening to quote take out
Citing infamous wrong-way wreck, D.A. slams plan to detour NYPD from crash probes
Updated Feb 24, 2021;
Posted Feb 24, 2021
Pedro Abad, a former cop in Linden, N.J., was convicted in a drunken, fatal crash on the West Shore Expressway. (Staten Island Advance)NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Citing a former cop’s fatal wrong-way crash on Staten Island, District Attorney Michael E. McMahon slammed a proposal that would make the city Department of Transportation the lead agency to probe deadly car accidents.
The NYPD Highway District Collision Investigation Squad (CIS) currently heads probes of life-threatening crashes on Staten Island and throughout New York City.