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NYPD cops ‘righteous’ in fatal shooting of Bronx man holding knife to mom’s throat, her husband says: ‘He was using her as a body shield’ – New York Post

  1. NYPD cops ‘righteous’ in fatal shooting of Bronx man holding knife to mom’s throat, her husband says: ‘He was using her as a body shield’ New York Post
  2. NYPD officer shoots, kills man holding mom in headlock with knife to her throat WABC-TV
  3. Chief: Police fatally shoot man holding knife to mother’s throat in Bronx apartment News 12 Bronx
  4. Cops shoot and kill man allegedly holding knife to mom’s throat in Bronx apartment NBC New York
  5. ‘Tragedy during this holiday season’: Officers shoot Bronx man who held knife against mother’s neck PIX11 New York News

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Exclusive: New York City says engineer who inspected Bronx building made grave error that likely led to collapse – CBS New York

  1. Exclusive: New York City says engineer who inspected Bronx building made grave error that likely led to collapse CBS New York
  2. Engineer in Bronx building collapse suspended for mistaking support beam months prior, Mayor Adams’ office say New York Daily News
  3. New York Suspends Engineer Who Inspected Bronx Building That Collapsed The New York Times
  4. NYC penalizes building engineer in wake of Bronx apartment building collapse Gothamist
  5. More than 100 people displaced as officials work to determine cause of Bronx building collapse – Bronx Times Bronx Times

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Third arrest made in connection with suspected fentanyl overdose death of 1-year-old boy at Bronx day care center – CNN

  1. Third arrest made in connection with suspected fentanyl overdose death of 1-year-old boy at Bronx day care center CNN
  2. Bronx deadly daycare: 3rd person charged in 1-year-old’s fentanyl death | LiveNOW from FOX LiveNOW from FOX
  3. Third Defendant Charged With Federal Narcotics Offenses Resulting In Death In Connection With The Poisoning Of Four Children At A Bronx Daycare Department of Justice
  4. 3rd Suspect Charged in Boy’s Death at Fentanyl-Filled Bronx Day Care The New York Times
  5. 3rd person arrested in fentanyl-related Bronx day care death Eyewitness News ABC7NY
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3rd person arrested in Bronx fentanyl day care case, search continues for owner’s husband – ABC News

  1. 3rd person arrested in Bronx fentanyl day care case, search continues for owner’s husband ABC News
  2. Third arrest in toddler’s overdose death at Bronx day care CBS New York
  3. Third Defendant Charged With Federal Narcotics Offenses Resulting In Death In Connection With The Poisoning Of Four Children At A Bronx Daycare Department of Justice
  4. Manhunt for husband of NYC day care owner where tot died from fentanyl expands to Dominican Republic as escape pictures emerge New York Post
  5. Feds charge third suspect in fentanyl death of tot at Bronx day care center New York Post

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Bronx day care child death: Police seek day care owner’s husband who fled amid deadly fentanyl exposure – WABC-TV

  1. Bronx day care child death: Police seek day care owner’s husband who fled amid deadly fentanyl exposure WABC-TV
  2. Bronx daycare death: Arrests in death of toddler exposed to fentanyl USA TODAY
  3. 2 arrested, 3rd sought after deadly opioid exposure at day care Eyewitness News ABC7NY
  4. Owner of Bronx day care where 1-year-old died of opioid overdose wasted precious minutes after calling alleged drug accomplices instead of 911: sources New York Post
  5. Husband of Bronx day care owner fled after children overdosed: sources PIX11 New York News
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Father speaks out after 1-year-old son dies of suspected Opioid exposure at Bronx daycare – Eyewitness News ABC7NY

  1. Father speaks out after 1-year-old son dies of suspected Opioid exposure at Bronx daycare Eyewitness News ABC7NY
  2. Devastated Bronx dad ‘never expected’ 1-year-old son to die of suspected day care fentanyl overdose; center ‘looked like a nice place’ Yahoo! Voices
  3. Bronx daycare owner and accomplice head to court to face murder charges in suspected fentanyl death of boy, 1 New York Daily News
  4. 2 people arrested after suspected exposure to opioids at Bronx day care leaves 1-year-old dead and 3 children hospitalized CNN
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New York City nurses reach tentative agreement with Montefiore Bronx, Mount Sinai Main after 3 days of striking

NEW YORK CITY (WABC) — Nurses at Montefiore and Mount Sinai have reached tentative agreements with the hospital and will return to work Thursday.

The New York State Nurses Association was on strike since Monday, demanding better pay and nurse to patient ratio.

“This is a historic victory for New York City nurses and for nurses across the country. NYSNA nurses have done the impossible, saving lives night and day, throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and now we’ve again shown that nothing is impossible for nurse heroes. Through our unity and by putting it all on the line, we won enforceable safe staffing ratios at both Montefiore and Mount Sinai where nurses went on strike for patient care,” NYSNA President Nancy Hagans said.

Mount Sinai sent out a short statement saying in part, “Our proposed agreement is similar to those between NYSNA and eight other New York City hospitals. It is fair and responsible, and it puts patients first.”

Nurses say that with this agreement, there will always be enough nurses at the bedside to provide safe patient care, not just on paper. New staffing ratios take effect immediately.

According to the nurses, there are more than 500 open positions are Mount Sinai alone.

Meanwhile at Montefiore, their agreement includes a 19 percent raise and 170 nursing positions, an increase in what’s called float pool nurses. This will add more registered nurses and nurse practitioners to the emergency departments.

Nurses also won nursing student partnerships to recruit local Bronx nurses to stay as union nurses at Montefiore for the long-run.

“This is a historic victory for New York City nurses and for nurses across the country. NYSNA nurses have done the impossible, saving lives night and day, throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and now we’ve again shown that nothing is impossible for nurse heroes. Through our unity and by putting it all on the line, we won enforceable safe staffing ratios at both Montefiore and Mount Sinai where nurses went on strike for patient care,” NYSNA President Nancy Hagans said.

Both facilities have agreed to immediate return-to-work agreements so nurses will be back at the bedside with patients today.

Nurses at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, who had been threatening to strike starting January 17, also reached a tentative deal and withdrew their 10-day strike notice.

Had a tentative agreement not been reached today, Mount Sinai had traveling nurses in the city who would have been ready to start.

As many as 3,500 nurses at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx and about 3,600 at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan walked off the job Monday after last-minute talks to prevent the strike broke down.

“We love our job. We want to take care of our patients. But we just want to do it safely and in a humane way, where we feel appreciated,” one nurse said.

Earlier this week, the union announced that Flushing Hospital Medical Center, Richmond University Medical Center, and BronxCare all approved their contracts.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Nurses go on strike at 2 big New York City hospitals

NEW YORK (AP) — Thousands of nurses went on strike Monday at two of New York City’s major hospitals after contract negotiations stalled over staffing and salaries nearly three years into the coronavirus pandemic.

The privately owned, nonprofit hospitals were postponing nonemergency surgeries, diverting ambulances to other medical centers, pulling in temporary staffers, and assigning administrators with nursing backgrounds to work in wards in order to cope with the walkout.

As many as 3,500 nurses at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx and about 3,600 at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan were off the job. Talks were resuming Monday afternoon at Montefiore, but there was no immediate word on when bargaining might resume at Mount Sinai.

Hundreds of nurses picketed, some singing the chorus from Twisted Sister’s 1984 hit “We’re Not Gonna Take It,” outside Mount Sinai. It was one of many New York hospitals deluged with COVID-19 patients as the virus made the city an epicenter of deaths in spring 2020.

“We were heroes only two years ago,” said Warren Urquhart, a nurse in transplant and oncology units. “We was on the front lines of the city when everything came to a stop. And now we need to come to a stop so they can understand how much we mean to this hospital and to the patients.”

The nurses union, the New York State Nurses Association, said members had to strike because chronic understaffing leaves them caring for too many patients.

Jed Basubas said he generally attends to eight to 10 patients at a time, twice the ideal number in the units where he works. Nurse practitioner Juliet Escalon said she sometimes skips bathroom breaks to attend to patients. So does Ashleigh Woodside, who said her 12-hour operating-room shifts often stretch to 14 hours because short staffing forces her and others to work overtime.

“We love our job. We want to take care of our patients. But we just want to do it safely and in a humane way, where we feel appreciated,” Woodside said.

The hospitals said they had offered the same raises — totaling 19% over three years — that the union had accepted at several other facilities where contract talks reached tentative agreements in recent days.

Montefiore said it had agreed to add 170 more nurses. Mount Sinai’s administration said the union’s focus on nurse-to-patient ratios “ignores the progress we have made to attract and hire more new nurses, despite a global shortage of healthcare workers that is impacting hospitals across the country.”

The hospitals said Monday that they had prepared for the strike and were working to minimize the disruption. Mount Sinai called the union’s behavior “reckless,” while Montefiore said the strike was sparking “fear and uncertainty across our community.”

“In my opinion, this action was totally unnecessary,” Montefiore President Dr. Philip Ozuah told staffers in a memo Monday afternoon. Ozuah maintained that the two sides had been close to agreement on “a very generous offer.”

Some patients, meanwhile, were left in limbo.

Darcy Gervasio took medical leave from her job at a suburban college library, made child care and transportation arrangements, got tests and otherwise prepared for a gastrointestinal surgery that was scheduled Monday but now is postponed indefinitely, she said. While the procedure is considered elective, Gervasio said it’s essential to controlling her Crohn’s disease.

“As a patient, of course, I am annoyed and inconvenienced,” she wrote in an email. But Gervasio, a union member herself, said she blames the hospital management, not the nurses.

“I am very disappointed in the administration for letting the nursing staffing crisis get out of hand in the first place — especially in the wake of the tremendous strain on nurses during the COVID pandemic,” Gervasio wrote. She questioned why Mount Sinai couldn’t strike a deal with the union when several other local hospitals did in the last two weeks.

Gov. Kathy Hochul urged the union and the hospitals late Sunday to take their dispute to binding arbitration. Montefiore’s administration had said it was willing to let an arbitrator settle the contract; the union did not immediately accept the proposal. In a statement, it said Hochul, a Democrat, “should listen to the frontline COVID nurse heroes and respect our federally-protected labor and collective bargaining rights.”

A lineup of other city and state Democratic politicians, including Attorney General Letitia James, joined a midday union rally Monday.

Both hospitals had prepared for the walkout by transferring patients, including intensive-care newborns at Mount Sinai. State Health Department representatives were at the two medical centers Monday to monitor staffing levels, the agency said.

Montefiore and Mount Sinai are the last of a group of hospitals with nursing contracts that expired simultaneously. The union initially warned that it would strike at all of them at the same time, but the other hospitals reached agreements as the deadline approached. All include raises of 7%, 6%, and 5% over the next three years.

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Associated Press writer Karen Matthews contributed to this report.

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2 boys stabbed to death in Bronx; mother in custody

MOUNT HOPE, The Bronx (WABC) — Two young boys, ages 3-years old-old and 11-months old, were stabbed to death in the Bronx Saturday night, and police say their mother is in custody.

Police say the homicides happened at a family shelter on Echo Place in the Mount Hope section of the Bronx, where the boys were found with multiple stab wounds to the neck and torso.

NYPD hold update on stabbing deaths:

Police first responded to an initial call at 7:30 p.m., when they found the mother inside the apartment on the third floor acting erratically. Sources say the mother then tried to burn the apartment down with the stove and then turned the water on.

Police say the mother, who is a person of interest in the deaths, was taken to the hospital for evaluation and remains in custody.

Less than an hour later, a second 911 call was received, this time reporting two unresponsive children at the same location. Officers returned to the apartment where they found the boys with stab wounds.

Neighbors who live down the hall say they heard the parents of the two young boys arguing and screaming earlier in the night. They also heard the boy’s father crying for help.

“He was screaming hysterically. He was screaming, ‘Help me!’ And I came and opened my door and I see him coming down the hall with the two boys in his arms. They were dead, they were dead. There was blood everywhere,” neighbor Shannon Holyfield said.

Officers and another family member attempted to resuscitate the boys, who were rushed to Columbia Presbyterian Hospital where they were declared dead.

“It’s something that they are going to have to live with and think about probably for the rest of their lives. We have very experienced police officers. I think they are the best. They are able to handle and cope with any situation,” NYPD Deputy Chief Louis De Ceglie said at a news conference Saturday evening.

A memorial was started outside the shelter Sunday morning in memory of the two young victims.

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“They were dead. There was blood everywhere, covered them.” Neighbor recounts horror of seeing two young boys stabbed to death

MOUNT HOPE, The Bronx (WABC) — Police continue to investigate the fatal stabbing of two young boys in a Bronx family shelter.

The incident happened on Echo Place in Mount Hope Saturday evening. The boys were found with multiple stab wounds to the neck and torso.

NYPD held an update Saturday night:

When police responded to an initial call at 7:30 p.m., they found the mother inside the apartment on the third floor acting erratic. Sources say the mother then tried to burn the apartment down with the stove and then turned the water on.

Police then took the mother into custody. She was taken to the hospital for evaluation.

Neighbors who live down the hall say the walls in the building are thin. They say they head the parents of the two young boys arguing and screaming earlier in the night. They also heard the boys father hysterically crying for help.

“He was screaming hysterically. He was screaming help me. And I came an opened my door and I seen him coming down the hall with the two boys in his arms. They were dead, they were dead. There was blood everywhere covered them,” neighbor Shannon Holyfield said.

Less than an hour after the boys’ mother was taken to the hospital, a second 911 call was received reporting two unresponsive children at the same location. Officers returned to the apartment where they found the three-year-old and 11-month old with stab wounds.

Officers and another family member attempted to resuscitate the boys, but they were unsuccessful. The boys were rushed to Columbia Presbyterian in extremely critical condition where they later died.

“It’s something that they are going to have to live with and think about probably for the rest of their lives. We have very experienced police officers. I think they are the best. They are able to handle and cope with any situation,” NYPD Deputy Chief Louis De Ceglie said.

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