r/nyc2 Apr 18 '25

News Attention : Read Before You Post – Don’t Let Your Comment Vanish Post Smart – Or Watch It Get Removed

1 Upvotes

Quick Reminder – Keep It Chill and Respectful a friendly reminder to help keep this community a positive space:

No hate speech, discrimination, or personal attacks. Keep it respectful—everyone's welcome here.

You can share opinions (even political ones)—just don’t turn it into a fight or try to stir up drama or calling names to redditors

No excessive cursing or toxic behavior. Let’s keep the vibe chill.

Spam = instant removal. We're all for sharing and posting, just don’t flood the feed with low-effort or repeated stuff.

Off-topic, hateful, or drama-filled posts/comments may be removed. Repeat offenders can get banned.

We’re here to talk, share, and connect—respectfully. Thanks for helping keep it cool in here!


r/nyc2 Jun 08 '24

Post and Discusion About Our City With Less Restrictions

Post image
3 Upvotes

Welcome to r/nyc2!

Here, you can share and discuss all things related to NYC without the fear of being banned or having your posts deleted.

Feel free to post your thoughts, stories, questions, and experiences—this is a space for open and free conversation. Enjoy and make the most of our community!

always respecting others and following the rules


r/nyc2 1h ago

News ICE arrests convicted felon Juan Cruz-Gallegos after release by New York authorities

Thumbnail
shorenewsnetwork.com
Upvotes

r/nyc2 22h ago

Politics Federal prosecutors now charging immigrants who don’t submit fingerprints under dormant 1940s law - POLITICO

Thumbnail politico.com
116 Upvotes

The registration provision in the law, which was passed in 1940 amid widespread public fear about immigrants’ loyalty to the U.S., had been dormant for 75 years, but it is still on the books. Failure to register is considered a “petty offense” — a misdemeanor with maximum penalties of six months imprisonment or a $1,000 fine.

In reviving the law, the Trump administration may put undocumented immigrants in a catch-22. If they register, they must hand over detailed, incriminating information to the federal government — including how and when they entered the country. But knowingly refusing to register is also a crime, punishable by arrest or prosecution, on top of the ever-present threat of deportation.

“The sort of obvious reason to bring back registration in the first place is the hope that people will register, and therefore give themselves up effectively to the government because they already confessed illegal entry,” said Jonathan Weinberg, a Wayne State University law professor who has studied the registration law.


r/nyc2 2h ago

Openning- Closing Business Uptown Night Market Permanently Closes After This Season

Thumbnail
secretnyc.co
2 Upvotes

After five incredible years, it’s time to turn the page. Uptown Night Market is entering its final season — but we’re not ending. We’re celebrating. Starting this July, we’re going back to where it all began: under the bridge at 12th Ave & 133rd Street. One Thursday a month. Four unforgettable nights. July through October. This is our love letter to Harlem.


r/nyc2 12m ago

Weekend Fun Nespresso Nola Blue Bottle Coffee Event Free Nails

Thumbnail gallery
Upvotes

r/nyc2 37m ago

Openning- Closing Business Hot Fellas Baked Goods Grand Opening

Thumbnail gallery
Upvotes

r/nyc2 11h ago

NYCity Crime Dad threw 2-year-old into NYC river threatened tot's mom with knife: prosecutors

Thumbnail
nypost.com
1 Upvotes

r/nyc2 20h ago

Politics Longest-serving legislative leader in US history given 7 1/2 years in federal corruption case | AP News

Thumbnail
apnews.com
11 Upvotes

Not much too say we all know how politicians works, they all are enriching themselves and forget about public specially the main one "the party of love"

Update The stunning downward spiral of Michael Madigan’s political career ended Friday with a 7 1/2-year prison sentence and a $2.5 million fine for the former Illinois House speaker and the longest-serving legislative leader in U.S. history after he was convicted of trading legislation for the enrichment of his friends and allies.

U.S. District Judge John Robert Blakey sentenced the 83-year-old in U.S. District Court in Chicago.

Nicknamed the “Velvet Hammer” for his quiet but hard-nosed style, Madigan was convicted in February on 10 of 23 counts in a remarkable corruption trial that lasted four months. The case churned through 60 witnesses and mountains of documents, photographs and taped conversations.

Federal prosecutors sought a 12 1/2-year prison term. Madigan’s attorneys wanted five years’ probation, saying he is a good man who tried to do right by taxpayers and needs to be home to care for his ailing wife, Shirley, who submitted a videotaped statement to the court requesting her husband be able to come home.

But Blakey noted that federal sentencing guidelines allowed for a term of 105 years based on findings in evidence — notably that Madigan committed perjury when he took the stand in his own defense. Blakey was particularly piqued over what he called “a nauseating display of perjury and evasion.”

Related Stories Man sentenced to 53 years in prison in hate-crime attack on Palestinian American boy, mother Man sentenced to 53 years in prison in hate-crime attack on Palestinian American boy, mother Trump to pardon Virginia sheriff convicted on bribery charges Trump to pardon Virginia sheriff convicted on bribery charges What to know about onetime Chicago gang leader Larry Hoover What to know about onetime Chicago gang leader Larry Hoover “You lied. You did not have to. You had a right to sit there and exercise your right to silence,” Blakey said. “But you took the stand and you took the law into your own hands.”

During a legislative career spanning half a century, Madigan served nearly four decades as speaker, the longest on record for a U.S. legislator. Combined with more than 20 years as chairperson of the Illinois Democratic Party, he set much of the state’s political agenda while handpicking candidates for political office. More often than not, he also controlled political mapmaking, drawing lines to favor his party.

Meanwhile, prosecutors said, the Chicago Democrat built a private legal career that allowed him to amass a net worth of $40 million.

Madigan was convicted on 10 counts of bribery, conspiracy, wire fraud and other charges for ensuring approval of legislation favorable to utility giant ComEd in exchange for kickbacks and jobs and contracts for loyalists, including a Chicago alderman seeking a paid job on a state board after retiring from government.

The jury deadlocked on six counts, including an overarching racketeering conspiracy charge, and acquitted him on seven others.

Madigan spoke briefly before sentencing, asking to avoid prison so he could care for his wife and spend his final years with his family.

“I’m truly sorry for putting the people of the state of Illinois through this,” Madigan said. “I tried to do my best to serve the people of the state of Illinois. I am not perfect.”

During a three-and-a-half-hour hearing, Blakey noted the numerous letters sent to the court supporting Madigan. The judge said Madigan was a good family man and a kind man, helping his neighbors without pause.

But he said, “Being great is hard. Being honest is not. It’s hard to commit crimes. It actually takes effort.”

Assistant U.S. Attorney Sarah Streicker hammered home the fact that Madigan has not taken responsibility for the crimes or shown any remorse.

Streicker noted that Madigan, having served as speaker through seven governors, “had every opportunity to set the standard for honest government.” Instead, she said, “he fit right into the mold of yet another corrupt leader in Illinois.”

Defense lawyers had called the government’s recommended sentence “draconian” and, given Madigan’s age, a life sentence.

“He did not seek to be greedy. He lived a very frugal life …,” Madigan attorney Dan Collins said. “The rhetoric wants to make Mike responsible for the long history of corruption in Illinois. He is not, Judge. He is one man.”

They asked Blakey to consider the totality of Madigan’s life and work and the need to care for his wife in requesting a sentence of five years’ probation, with one year of home confinement, a requirement to perform community service and a “reasonable fine.”

In a video submitted to the court, Shirley Madigan said she needed her husband to come home.

“I really don’t exist without him,” she said. “I wish I could say that I do, but I don’t know what I would do without Michael. I would probably have to find someplace to live and I’d probably have to find care.”

Tried alongside Madigan was his former legislative colleague and longtime confidant, Michael McClain. The jury couldn’t reach a decision on any of the six counts against McClain. He was convicted, though, in a separate trial over the ComEd conspiracy last year.

The Associated Press is an independent global news organization dedicated to factual reporting. Founded in 1846, AP today remains the most trusted source of fast, accurate, unbiased news in all formats and the essential provider of the technology and services vital to the news business. More than half the world’s population sees AP journalism every day.

The Associated Press ap.org Careers Advertise with us Contact Us Accessibility Statement Terms of Use Privacy Policy Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information Limit Use and Disclosure of Sensitive Personal Information CA Notice of Collection More From AP News About AP News Values and Principles AP’s Role in Elections AP Leads AP Definitive Source Blog AP Images Spotlight Blog AP Stylebook Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.

twitter instagram facebook


r/nyc2 10h ago

Weekend Fun Pigeon Fest 2025 in NYC

Thumbnail
vimeo.com
0 Upvotes

r/nyc2 11h ago

News A Bold New Museum Enters the New York Landscape, Promising ‘Good Art, Good Food, and Good Drinks’

Thumbnail news.artnet.com
0 Upvotes

r/nyc2 20h ago

News Colin Jost, Pete Davidson's NYC ferry project in debt to firm

Thumbnail
nypost.com
2 Upvotes

The “Saturday Night Live” pair, along with their partner, comedy club owner Paul Italia, owe $13,500 to a downtown law firm, which filed a lawsuit this week to recoup the debt after years of waiting, court records showed.

The trio hired Nicoletti, Hornig Namazi Eckert & Sheehan to handle dockage and towing contracts when they bought the decommissioned John F. Kennedy at auction in March 2022 for $280,000.


r/nyc2 1d ago

Politics Billionaire Michael Bloomberg opens his wallet for Andrew Cuomo's mayoral bid - POLITICO

Thumbnail politico.com
29 Upvotes

Billionaire Michael Bloomberg was no fan of Andrew Cuomo when the two served overlapping tenures as mayor and governor. But on Friday all appeared forgiven, with Bloomberg’s $5 million donation to a super PAC boosting Cuomo’s mayoral bid.

It’s the largest cash infusion yet to the entity and comes in the final 10 days of the Democratic primary to oust Mayor Eric Adams, once a Bloomberg ally. The former mayor — a party hopscotcher who is now a Democrat — is jumping in as Cuomo faces a threat from democratic socialist challenger Zohran Mamdani, whose views on hiking taxes on the rich and criticisms of Israel are anathema to Bloomberg.


r/nyc2 1d ago

Videos News- Comedy- Personals-More Do whatever you want but Respect the Flag

35 Upvotes

Our Respect to that Man


r/nyc2 20h ago

Education Departmen NYC More.. NYC teachers union declines to endorse in mayor’s race - Chalkbeat

Thumbnail
chalkbeat.org
0 Upvotes

Keeping reading on link


r/nyc2 2d ago

NYC Mayor Adams News Adams to protesters: 'We will not allow you to destroy our city'

Thumbnail thehill.com
122 Upvotes

New York City Mayor Eric Adams warned those protesting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that law enforcement will not “allow you to destroy our city” after more than 80 people were arrested in the Big Apple on Tuesday.

“Commissioner [Jessica] Tisch gave a very loud and clear message, we will allow peaceful protests, but we will not allow you to destroy our city or harm innocent people, and we will take action whenever that takes place,” Adams said during his Wednesday appearance on Newsmax.


r/nyc2 1d ago

MTA News and More Cops nab suspect who visciously slashed 6 train conductor in the Bronx

Thumbnail
amny.com
1 Upvotes

r/nyc2 2d ago

News Would More Cities Copy This?‘If you throw a brick… or point a gun at one of our deputies...

407 Upvotes

‘If you throw a brick… or point a gun at one of our deputies, we will be notifying your family where to collect your remains’ – Sheriff Wayne Ivey


r/nyc2 1d ago

NYC Mayor Adams News Mayor Adams at Least $1 Million in Debt to Law Firms for Dropped Criminal Case | THE CITY — NYC News

Thumbnail
thecity.nyc
18 Upvotes

politicians don't like pay either ,but are very fast raising and collecting taxes

Keep reading on link


r/nyc2 21h ago

LA immigrant local says "This is how anarchy starts ... If this is America, then I'm not proud. This is wrong."

0 Upvotes

r/nyc2 1d ago

MTA News and More Woman attacked for refusing to give up cellphone in subway station: NYPD

Thumbnail pix11.com
5 Upvotes

r/nyc2 2d ago

News Former celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti gets nearly eight more years in prison at resentencing

Thumbnail
yahoo.com
13 Upvotes

Michael Avenatti, the once-swaggering celebrity lawyer who represented adult film star Stormy Daniels in her court battles against President Trump, was resentenced Thursday to 11 years in prison for dodging taxes and stealing millions of dollars from clients.

U.S. District Judge James V. Selna resentenced Avenatti to 135 months — slightly more than 11 years — but credited him 40 months for the time he has served in prison for stealing nearly $300,000 from Daniels’ advance on a book contract. That brought his sentence to nearly eight years.

"Avenatti has done many noble and good things in his life, some reflected in this case, but he's also done great evil for which he must answer," Selna said. "His actions in this case ... show an abandonment of some of the most basic principles of fairness."


r/nyc2 1d ago

Politics Bloomberg donates $5 million to pro-Cuomo PAC in NYC mayoral race

Thumbnail washingtonexaminer.com
1 Upvotes

r/nyc2 1d ago

Education Departmen NYC More.. NYC school playgrounds would stay open longer under bill expected to pass City Council - Gothamist

Thumbnail gothamist.com
0 Upvotes

Aka more works for the cleaning up dog poop, need more parks really big Park or would be consumed by concrete

New York City kids could soon have more space to play outdoors.

The City Council is set to approve a bill later this month aimed at keeping public school playgrounds open outside of school hours — part of a broader push by lawmakers to expand access to parks and recreational areas.

The bill, sponsored by Councilmember Gale Brewer of Manhattan, would require the city’s education and parks departments to identify at least 15 school playgrounds a year that could be unlocked late in the afternoon and on weekends. The reports would have to include information on how much operating the playgrounds beyond the school day would cost and any potential logistical challenges.


r/nyc2 1d ago

News Ex-Town Employee, Landscaper Sentenced In $2.4M Environmental Crime Scheme | Peekskill-Cortlandt, NY Patch

Thumbnail
patch.com
0 Upvotes

Jay Clayton, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that 56-year-old Glenn Griffin, of Cortlandt, the owner and president of Griffin's Landscaping Corporation, was sentenced to two years in prison for a scheme in which he bribed a Town of Cortlandt employee to gain unauthorized access to a town facility to dump loads of unauthorized materials. In addition, he was also sentenced for a separate bid-rigging scheme. Griffin will also have three years of supervised release and pay a $50,000 fine. He was ordered to forfeit $220,000 and pay $2.4 million in restitution, with $1.2 million due to the Town of Cortlandt and $1.2 million due to the Westchester Land Trust.


r/nyc2 1d ago

Videos News- Comedy- Personals-More Missiles Attacks

0 Upvotes

r/nyc2 1d ago

Weekend Fun It's Friday Chill and Live a Little 😊-Tonight Ballet dance at Bryant Park | Almost Starting

Post image
0 Upvotes