UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Matt Martin scored twice and the New York Islanders beat the Buffalo Sabres 5-2 on Thursday night in the opener of a three-game series. Noah Dobson, Anthony Beauvillier and Jordan Eberle also scored for New York, and rookie Ilya Sorokin stopped 16 shots. The Islanders improved to 5-0-1 in their last six overall and 8-0-2 at the Nassau Coliseum to remain the only team without a regulation loss at home. “That’s when we’re at our best, when we have four lines rolling,” Martin said. “We’re a tough team to beat when we’re playing like that. This was a good one. We just got to keep it going.” Taylor Hall and Rasmus Ristolainen scored for Buffalo, which has lost five straight (0-5-1). The Sabres are 2-8-1 since taking a two-week break for a COVID outbreak. Jonas Johansson, making his second start of the season with starter Linus Ullmark injured, finished with a career-high 40 saves. “It was a very bad game,” Ristolainen said. “I feel like every time we were kind of getting back at it, getting the momentum in their zone, and getting some good shifts then we made a mistake. I made unfortunately a lot of mistakes today that cost us the game.” The teams continue the series with afternoon games at the Coliseum on Saturday and Sunday. Sorokin, coming off 20-save shutouts in his previous two games, had six saves in the first period, four in the second and six in the third to improve to 3-2-1. With Buffalo trailing 3-1, Jeff Skinner hit a goal post from the left circle in the opening minute of the third. Eberle then put the Islanders ahead 4-1 as he scored on a rebound of a shot by Anders Lee at 3:14, beating Johansson on the glove side. Ristolainen pulled the Sabres back within two at 7:23, jamming in the rebound of a shot by Jack Eichel for his third. Martin got his second of the night and fourth of the season as he converted the rebound of his own shot from the right doorstep with 5:32 left. It was Martin’s third career two-goal game, and first since March 25, 2014, at Carolina. The Islanders, in the midst of a stretch of 19 games in 33 days, got their seventh straight win against the Sabres, including four this season. “I think it’s important if we’re going to have success, the games where we have everybody contributing, being on the right side,” Islanders coach Barry Trotz said. “We’ve got a very busy stretch here, we’re going to have to manage it.” Hall got the Sabres on the scoreboard at 3:08 of the second. Sorokin made a save on Cody Eakin’s shot from the left side, but Hall put in the rebound from the right side to make it 2-1. Beauvillier restored the Islanders’ two-goal lead on a breakaway with 5:02 left in the middle period. Beauvillier, playing in his 300th career game, got a pass from Brock Nelson, sped ahead of Ristolainen and skated in and beat Johansson for his second. “Nelly put it in the space for me and yeah, it felt pretty good to score a goal,” said the 23-year-old Beauvillier, in his fifth NHL season. “Feels like yesterday I first started playing here. I wouldn’t call myself an older guy. I’m still young at heart, I guess. It’s been a fun ride so far and looking forward to the rest of it.” The Islanders outshot the Sabres 18-6 while scoring twice in a dominant first period. Dobson put the Islanders up 1-0 as he got a pass from Eberle in the middle and fired a shot past Johansson’s blocker for his second with 9:25 left. Martin doubled New York’s lead on a fortuitous deflection as he sent the puck from the left corner beyond the goal line off Johansson’s mask and in with 3:39 left. “Initially I was looking to find (Casey Cizikas) or (Cal Clutterbuck) around the net,” Martin said. “They weren’t really open. Everyone kind of gravitated to them and I took a look at the goalie and saw he was down and just tried to put it there. Luckily I was able to hit my spot and it went in.” Trotz said Martin has been working on that shot in practice and liked that it worked. “Well-placed shot and really timely goal for us,” Trotz said. FINISHING STRONG The Islanders are outscoring opponents 26-13 in the third period this season for a league-best plus-13 margin in the period. New York has a 17-5 margin in the third at home. SCORING DROUGHT Hall’s goal early in the second was only his second of the season and first since Buffalo’s season-opener against Washington on Jan. 14. He got the Sabres’ first goal of the season in his first game with the team after signing a one-year, $8 million deal in the offseason. THREE IN A ROW This is the second time in franchise history the Islanders are facing the same opponent in three straight games. New York previously did it March 4-10, 2012, against New Jersey. The Islanders will do it three more times this season: March 11-14 against New Jersey, March 18-22 against Philadelphia and April 22-27 against Washington. This is the only time all the games are in the same arena. The Sabres are playing three straight against the same team in the same season for the first time. (© Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — New York Rangers forward Chris Kreider is so hot these days, even shots that go off his body are finding their way into the net. The only spoiler in his second hat trick in five games was a scary leg injury that led to goaltender Igor Shesterkin being helped off the ice late in the third period. Kreider extended his goal-scoring binge to nine in the last six games and the Rangers beat the slumping New Jersey Devils 6-1 on Thursday night. “The numbers speak for themselves,” said Rangers coach David Quinn, who team has been without top forward Artemi Panarin for five games. “So, you know, he’s is a vocal leader. He’s playing physical. He’s playing hard at both ends and getting rewarded with some timely goals. It could not come at a better time for our team.” Kreider, who scored three in a loss to Philadelphia on Feb. 24, has 13 goals overall. He completed his natural hat trick 23 seconds into the final period after scoring twice in the second. His fourth career hat trick came on five shots. Shesterkin seemed to hurt his right leg with just under six minutes to play when he stretched to stop a 2-on-1 break and shot by Damon Severson. He went down without contact and had to helped off the ice, dragging the leg. Quinn didn’t have an update on the goaltender’s injury after the game, except to say it was lower body. Alexandar Georgiev finished the game. Shesterkin kept the Rangers in the game in the first period by stopping 13 of 14 shots. He finished with 32 saves in helping the Rangers win their second straight and their fifth in seven. Pavel Buchnevich, Brendan Smith and Alexis Lafreniere also scored for New York. Jack Hughes scored early for the Devils, who have lost four straight and seven of eight. It was his third goal against New York in as many games. Mackenzie Blackwood stopped 11 of 15 shots before being lifted. Aaron Dell finished up. Kreider tied the game at 8:58 on a great power-play rush. In quick succession. Adam Fox, Buchnevich and Ryan Strome connected on up-ice passes with Strome finding Kreider alone in front. “Listen, the guy is hot, you get them the puck, and he’s obviously feeling it,” Strome said. “He’s got timely goals, big goals. And, you know, there’s such a short season that these games are so important and moments like that and plays like that from a veteran player lift everyone up. He was great tonight.” Kreider didn’t even get his stick on his next goal. A point shot by Ryan Lindgren bounced off his body into the net. The big winger made it 3-1 with an shot into the top of the net on an odd man rush. Most of his goals lately have been scored from his office in front of the net. “I think that’s something that I was harped on early on in my career,” Kreider said. “A simple, simple job. Not always, not always super easy when you’re battling a front, but relatively simple. It takes a lot of hard work from the guys you’re playing with and a willingness to get pucks there. I’m just trying to stick around the front of the net and it’s working for us right now. ” After playing a great first period, the Devils were not the same team the final 40 minutes. “Right now we just have to find a way to get a win and we have to really bear down, we have to pay a price, we’re not going to get an easy goal or hope for bounces, we can’t hope for a play,” veteran Travis Zajac said. “We just have to go in and really earn it for 60 minutes.” RANGERS REINFORCEMENTS Forward Kaapo Kakko and defenseman Jacob Trouba took part in the morning skate and coach David Quinn said both are close to returning to the lineup. Including Thursday, Kakko has missed the last six games because of the COVID-19 protocol. Trouba has missed seven games with a broken thumb. Forward Artemi Panarin is also closer to returning, Quinn said. The Russian has missed five games while on a leave of absence after a Russian tabloid printed allegations from a former coach that he attacked an 18-year-old woman in Latvia in 2011. NOTES: Vatanen got his first point in nine games with assist on Hughes’ goal. … New Jersey had not given up a power-play goal in its last three games before Kreider connected. Lafreniere has goals in two straight. UP NEXT Rangers: This was the start of a six-game trip, which would be tied for the ninth-longest stretch of consecutive road games in franchise history. Devils: New Jersey is 0-4 on the current five-game homestand. It is 2-8-1 at home. (© Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Work is underway to turn an industrial pier on the Lower East Side into a public park. City officials and community leaders were on hand Thursday for the groundbreaking of the parkland at Pier 42. It’s located on Montgomery and South streets. The site, a former shipping pier, is approximately eight acres and will feature a playground, recreation deck and sports fields.
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Teen Sisters On Long Island Recognized For Helping Seniors Schedule COVID Vaccine Appointments
ROSLYN, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — Teenage sisters from Long Island have helped hundreds of seniors get the COVID vaccine , and they were recognized for their selfless efforts Thursday. Ava and Lily Weinstein, from Roslyn , created a system to help seniors get appointments after seeing their grandparents struggle with it. It’s been a challenging process for many, especially those who don’t use technology. The sisters set up a website with their phone number so seniors can call for help. Nassau County thanked them for their efforts, awarding them special citations. COVID VACCINE New York State book online here or call 1-833-NYS-4-VAX New York City book online here or call 877-VAX-4NYC Track NYC Vaccinations By Zip Code Nassau County more info here Suffolk County more info here Westchester County more info here New Jersey book online here or call 1-855-568-0545 Connecticut book online here “They should put these two girls in charge of the entire statewide program,” said Richard Nicolello, presiding officer of the Nassau County Legislature. “They have truly saved lives.” “We basically use the computers for them and help them with the internet so that they don’t have to struggle,” Lily said. “I’m very proud of both of my granddaughters,” the girls’ grandmother said. The teens’ website can be found at COVID19VaccineAppointments.com .
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A Brooklyn man has been arrested and charged with sexually abusing a 15-year-old girl. A grand jury indicted 62-year-old Jacob Daskal on charges of coercing the teenager and traveling with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity. Prosecutors say the alleged abuse took place between August and November of 2017. At least some of the alleged abuse happened at Daskal’s Borough Park home. Daskal is the founder of the Borough Park Shomrim , a private Orthodox crime patrol group. He was indicted in the case in 2018 and was released on bail. Daskal could face at least 10 years in prison if convicted.
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Internal Review Clears New Rochelle Police Officer Who Fatally Shot Man Fleeing Traffic Stop
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — An internal review has cleared a New Rochelle police officer who was involved in a deadly shooting of violating any departmental procedures. Officer Alec McKenna shot and killed 24-year-old Kamal Flowers on June 5, 2020. Flowers, a recently released felon, was armed with a gun, fleeing a traffic stop. McKenna said Flowers pointed the weapon at him and refused to drop it. In November, a grand jury cleared McKenna of any criminal wrongdoing.
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Loyola Gets Ready For Missouri Valley Conference Tournament With Sights Set On NCAA Tourney Run
CHICAGO (CBS) — The Loyola Ramblers begin the madness part of March Friday morning when they open up Missouri Valley Conference tourney play in St. Louis. They shouldn’t have to win the Championship to get into the NCAA Tournament. Thanks to one of the best regular seasons in Loyola history, the Ramblers appear to have an at large bid locked up. The MVC regular season champs are projected to be safely in, around a 9 seed. They won Arch Madness to get the conference’s automatic bid in 2018 before making their Final Four run. Head Coach Porter Moser doesn’t want to leave it up to the tourney committee to get them in this time either. “I feel like our guys are not going into this tournament relieved. These guys want to win the tournament. They don’t want to share this. They want to win both (regular season and postseason championship),” Moser said. “We had that mentality when we won the league the last two times and we didn’t get it done the second year, but these guys are going in to win it. I feel like we’re in a much better position now.” Loyola faces the winner of Bradley and Southern Illinois on Thursday at 11 a.m. The MVC Championship game is Sunday at 1 p.m. on CBS 2.
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — The Better Business Bureau and AARP say scammers are taking advantage of seniors seeking COVID vaccines . “You can’t believe anybody’s just going to call you and tell you that they want your information so they can put you on a list or give you the vaccine,” said Claire Rosenzweig, president and CEO of BBB of Metropolitan New York. To protect your personal information, experts say you should verify vaccine offers with a trusted source, such as a government website or your doctor or pharmacist. COVID VACCINE New York State book online here or call 1-833-NYS-4-VAX New York City book online here or call 877-VAX-4NYC Track NYC Vaccinations By Zip Code Nassau County more info here Suffolk County more info here Westchester County more info here New Jersey book online here or call 1-855-568-0545 Connecticut book online here Be skeptical of any offers that sound too good to be true. Also, guard your government-issued numbers. Don’t give your social security number, Medicare ID or health plan or banking information to anyone you don’t trust. Additionally, don’t post pictures of your vax card on social media.
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Long Island Jewish Medical Center Marks 1-Year Anniversary Of 1st COVID-19 Patient With Ceremony Honoring Health Care Workers, Patients
NEW HYDE PARK, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — A special ceremony at Long Island Jewish Medical Center on Thursday honored health care heroes and those lost to COVID-19 . “It demonstrated extraordinary courage,” Northwell Health CEO Michael Dowling said. The ceremony was held on the one-year anniversary of the first COVID patient being admitted to Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Attendees took a moment to reflect on the lives lost to the virus and those saved. “Thousands of people who came here in dire circumstance… Families worried, but because of the great work of everybody here… they went home,” Dowling said. The resilience of front-line workers is perhaps best on display in a mural painted by two artists from New York City . COVID VACCINE New York State book online here or call 1-833-NYS-4-VAX New York City book online here or call 877-VAX-4NYC Track NYC Vaccinations By Zip Code Nassau County more info here Suffolk County more info here Westchester County more info here New Jersey book online here or call 1-855-568-0545 Connecticut book online here It’s been hanging in the lobby of LIJ for nearly one year. It was just announced as a permanent part of the hospital. “Health care workers sitting in front of it, gathering inspiration, made us so grateful that we could contribute in any way,” artist Angeli China told CBS2’s Kiran Dhillon. Over the past year, Northwell Health says it has treated more than 163,000 COVID patients. Of those, 30,000 were admitted to hospitals. Nurse Mary Ann Brussels, who was one of those patients, spoke at the ceremony. “It was very tough last year,” she said. CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Ask CBS2’s Dr. Max Your Vaccine Questions COVID Vaccine FAQ From CDC Vaccination Sites In New York City | Call 877-VAX-4NYC Track NYC Vaccinations By Zip Code Find A New York City Testing Site Near You Check NYC Testing Wait Times Resources: Help With Unemployment, Hunger, Mental Health & More Remote Learning Tools For Students And Parents At Home Complete Coronavirus Coverage Brussels was 34 months pregnant when she and her husband, a nurse, contracted the virus. She was admitted to LIJ with breathing problems and gave birth via cesarean section. Two days later, she was put on a ventillator and spent 12 days in the hospital. “I just prayed that I could make it, my son could could make it, and then I was very thankful because they really took good care of me and my son,” said Brussels, who called it one of the most challenging years of her life. Other health care workers agree. “Anybody that’s been through what we’ve been through will recognize that it changes you. Hopefully, we will all be better because of it,” said Dowling. They have hope for brighter days ahead. CBS2’s Kiran Dhillon contributed to this report.
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — On Jan. 1, 1990, David Dinkins , the son of a domestic and a barber, entered the Big Apple’s history books as the first — and to date only — African-American to win election as mayor of the city of New York. Dinkins died on Monday at the age of 93 of natural causes, the NYPD confirmed. “I intend to be the mayor of all the people of New York. This administration will never lead by dividing, by setting some of us against the rest of us or by favoring one group over others,” Dinkins said upon taking office. As CBS2’s Marcia Kramer reported, Dinkins was a kind and dignified man who referred to the city’s diverse population as the “gorgeous mosaic” and he had a soft spot in his heart for children, all children, so much so that after he took the oath of office he said he would dedicate his administration to bettering the life of the children of New York. David Dinkins speaks during the I Have A Dream Foundation “Spirit of the Dream” Gala at Gotham HallCicely Tyson on June 9, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for I Have a Dream Foundation) “The measure of whether I fulfill my mandate will be how we treat those who start out life during my tenure,” Dinkins said. Dinkins defeated Ed Koch to become the 106th mayor of New York. He promised to be tough on crime and more sensitive on racial issues. Yet his administration was marked by a number of polarizing events, including the Black boycott of a Korean-owned grocery in Flatbush, Brooklyn, and the 1991 Crown Heights riots. Crime proved to be a difficult problem for Dinkins. A wave of murders and gun violence prompted the New York Post to demand “Dave, do something.” RELATED: Local Leaders And Luminaries Mourn Passing Of David Dinkins, A ‘Truly Great Man’ Dinkins did do something. He got the state Legislature to pass a “safe streets, safe cities” tax to hire thousands of additional cops, and that helped him reduce crime dramatically, ending a 30-year upward spiral. Ironically, Dinkins was hurt by the perception that crime was out of control during his administration. After shots were fired less than a block away from a press conference he had on gun control, Kramer talked to Dinkins about his own safety concerns. “Do you ever worry about your own safety?” she asked. “It’s just not much one can do about that. To live in constant fear is not to live,” Dinkins said. PHOTO GALLERY: Former NYC Mayor David Dinkins Through The Years Dinkins was known for his dapper dress. In the office he kept his suit pants in a press to keep the crease and he walked around in sweat pants — and for his personal toughness — in part the result of a stint in the Marines. He once related a story about how his family stopped him from a “life of crime” at the age of 8 or 9 after he stole reflectors off license plates in Harlem. “My mother and grandmother, who were domestics, normally would just talk to me if I were misbehaving. [They] felt that on this instance it was important to teach me a lesson, to strip me and put me in a bathtub and spank me with straps and, as I put it, I haven’t stolen a reflector since.” Dinkins entered public life in the 1960s, when he was elected to the New York State Assembly. He was a Democratic district leader for two decades. He became the first Black to head of city Board of Elections in 1972, and was about to become the city’s first Black deputy mayor, appointed by then-Mayor Abraham Beame, until it was discovered he failed to pay his taxes for four years. “It was an error. It never should have happened,” Dinkins said. MORE : Former NYC First Lady Joyce Dinkins Dies At 89 It was only a temporary setback. In 1975, he became city clerk and then he ran — and lost — for Manhattan borough president. He remained a prominent figure, appearing with other Black leaders such as Jesse Jackson. But Jackson’s association with the Rev. Louis Farrakhan caused discomfort. In 1985, when the Black Muslim was accused of making anti-Semitic remarks before a scheduled appearance at Madison Square Garden, Dinkins was one of the few Black leaders to publicly rebuke the controversial minister. “A call for power and pride counted in terms of racial and religious bigotry can never offer true hope,” Dinkins said. He was finally elected Manhattan borough president in 1985 and four years later won election to the city’s top job. FLASHBACK : Manhattan Municipal Building Renamed For Former NYC Mayor David Dinkins One of the people who worked for Dinkins was a young man who would go on to become mayor, himself. They were at an event together in late 2013. “The mayor has always been a great inspiration,” current Mayor Bill de Blasio said. Dinkins left many marks on the city. He signed the lease with the United States Tennis Association to create the Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, and also created Fashion Week, Restaurant Week and Broadway on Broadway. MORE FROM CBS NEW YORK Cash Rules: New York City Businesses To Face $1,000 Fine For Failing To Accept Dollars, Coins As Payment COVID In NYC: Staten Island Getting Emergency Coronavirus Treatment Facility As More Restrictions Loom Swingers Party With More Than 80 People In Attendance Busted In Queens
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COVID-19 Exposure Forces John Wayne Airport To Operate At Reduced Capacity
SANTA ANA (CBSLA) – A COVID-19 exposure among air traffic control staff at John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana is forcing the airport to operate at a reduced capacity for the next several days. The air traffic control tower at John Wayne Airport. Undated photo. (CBSLA) Air traffic control staff were exposed to a person with coronavirus, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed to CBSLA Tuesday. That will force John Wayne to close its control tower early for the next several days and reduce the airport’s maximum hourly arrival rate through Sunday. However, the FAA told CBSLA it does not expect John Wayne to see significant flight delays because there are already fewer flights running due to the pandemic. “Due to a COVID case and possible COVID exposure among its air traffic control workforce, the control tower at John Wayne…will be operating on a limited basis and closing early through approximately Nov. 29,” the FAA wrote in a statement. “Every air traffic control facility in the country has a contingency plan to keep air traffic moving safely when events impede normal operations, and the FAA remains positioned to quickly address the effects of the COVID-19 public health emergency.” The FAA added that Southern California Terminal Radar Approach Control (SoCal TRACON), located in San Diego, will assist with arrivals and departures when John Wayne’s control tower is closed.
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COVID-19 Outbreak Sickens Dozens Of Students, Staff At Concordia University
IRVINE (CBSLA) – There are at least 65 active cases of coronavirus among students and staff at Concordia University in Irvine in a new outbreak, the school reported over the weekend. At least 49 students and 16 employees have been diagnosed with the coronavirus over the past several days, according to the latest numbers from the university Monday. All the infected students have been isolated in school housing. “Contact tracing, quarantine, and subsequent testing of close contacts is ongoing,” Concordia said in a news release. In total, the school community has recorded 80 coronavirus cases since the pandemic began. Some Concordia classes had been meeting in-person. However, beginning Monday, Concordia transitioned all its classes back to online instruction after Orange County was moved back into the purple tier of California’s coronavirus recovery roadmap. All sports practices are canceled until at least the spring of 2021. Orange County Monday reported 1,422 new coronavirus cases . O.C. has now recorded a total of 71,116 coronavirus cases and 1,554 deaths from the disease. As of Monday, 428 people are hospitalized with the disease in O.C.
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Local Leaders And Luminaries Mourn Passing Of David Dinkins, A ‘Truly Great Man’
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Current and former elected leaders and luminaries are reacting to news of the passing of former New York City Mayor David N. Dinkins . Dinkins died Monday at the age of 93. He was New York City’s first – and to date only – Black mayor. More : David Dinkins, New York City’s Only Black Mayor, Dead At 93 “Chirlane and I are mourning a truly great man. David Dinkins simply set this city on a better path,” Mayor Bill de Blasio tweeted. “He was my friend, and his steadfast commitment to fight for that ‘gorgeous mosaic’ inspires me every single day. We’ll keep up his fight.” Chirlane and I are mourning a truly great man. David Dinkins simply set this city on a better path. He was my mentor, he was my friend, and his steadfast commitment to fight for that “gorgeous mosaic” inspires me every single day. We’ll keep up his fight. pic.twitter.com/gL0yY8Ae9s — Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) November 24, 2020 “I extend my deepest condolences to the family of Mayor David Dinkins, and to the many New Yorkers who loved and supported him,” wrote former Mayor Rudy Giuliani , who defeated Dinkins and succeeded him in office. “He gave a great deal of his life in service to our great city. That service is respected and honored by all.” FLASHBACK : Manhattan Municipal Building Renamed For Former NYC Mayor David Dinkins I extend my deepest condolences to the family of Mayor David Dinkins, and to the many New Yorkers who loved and supported him. He gave a great deal of his life in service to our great City. That service is respected and honored by all. — Rudy W. Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) November 24, 2020 Former Mayor Mike Bloomberg wrote Dinkins, by winning in 1989, “helped New York City turn an important corner in racial equality.” “He entered City Hall at a difficult time in New York’s history, and he helped set the city on a course for success — and a reduction in crime that no one at the time imagined possible,” Bloomberg wrote. He entered City Hall at a difficult time in New York’s history, and he helped set the city on a course for success – and a reduction in crime – that no one at the time imagined possible. — Mike Bloomberg (@MikeBloomberg) November 24, 2020 “He was always generous to me during my time in office, for which I was grateful — and I took every opportunity to remind people that mayors after him stood on his shoulders and built on his legacy,” Bloomberg added. “Today, while others may remember his distinguished and courtly demeanor, I will always remember a man, a Marine, a mayor and a friend who was deeply proud of his service to his city and country — and rightly so.” Today, while others may remember his distinguished and courtly demeanor, I will always remember a man, a Marine, a mayor and a friend who was deeply proud of his service to his city and country – and rightly so. — Mike Bloomberg (@MikeBloomberg) November 24, 2020 New York Attorney General Letitia James mourned Dinkins as “an inspiration,” saying his example “shines brighter than the most powerful lighthouse imaginable.” Here’s her full statement: The example Mayor David Dinkins set for all of us shines brighter than the most powerful lighthouse imaginable. For decades, Mayor Dinkins lead with compassion and an unparalleled commitment to our communities. His deliberative and graceful demeanor belied his burning passion for challenging the inequalities that plague our society. Personally, Mayor Dinkins’ example was an inspiration to me from my first run for city council to my campaigns for public advocate and attorney general. I was honored to have him hold the bible at my inaugurations because I, and others, stand on his shoulders. The voice that gave birth to the ‘gorgeous mosaic’ is now at rest. New York will mourn Mayor Dinkins and continue to be moved by his towering legacy. State Senator Brian Benjamin remembered Dinkins as a “true gentleman.” “[Mayor David Dinkins] would always tell me: ‘When you go out there young man know that you are also representing Harlem and Black America so always be thoughtful, honest and respectful towards everybody whether you like them or not,’” Benjamin wrote. “Rest in Power Sir. True gentleman.” #MayorDavidDinkins would always tell me: “When you go out there young man know that you are also representing Harlem and Black America so always be thoughtful, honest and respectful towards everybody whether you like them or not.” Rest in Power Sir. True gentleman. pic.twitter.com/fhanBgfJKA — Senator Brian Benjamin (@NYSenBenjamin) November 24, 2020 Check back soon for more on this developing story. MORE FROM CBS NEW YORK Cash Rules: New York City Businesses To Face $1,000 Fine For Failing To Accept Dollars, Coins As Payment COVID In NYC: Staten Island Getting Emergency Coronavirus Treatment Facility As More Restrictions Loom Swingers Party With More Than 80 People In Attendance Busted In Queens
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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – At least one person was killed in a hit-and-run crash in the West Adams neighborhood early Tuesday morning. Nov. 24, 2020. (CBSLA) The collision occurred at about 4 a.m. in the 4000 block of West Exposition Boulevard. According to Los Angeles police, a Dodge Challenger slammed into a pole and and another car, causing the car to roll over. Police arrived to find one person dead at the scene. The victim was not identified. It’s also unclear if anyone else was hurt. The male driver of the Challenger ran away, police said. He was last seen running south on Buckingham Road. The exact circumstances of the crash and the number of people riding in each vehicle were unconfirmed.
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Great Grandmother Dies After Being Struck, Dragged By Westlake Hit-And-Run Driver
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – A 76-year-old woman has died after being struck by a hit-and-run driver while crossing a street in the Westlake area early Monday morning. The 76-year-old great grandmother was crossing Miramar Street, near Union Avenue, just before 6 a.m. Monday when she was hit by a Toyota sedan, according to Los Angeles police. The woman somehow got wedged in the car and dragged about 15 feet before freeing herself, police said. The driver sped away, leaving the woman lying in the street. She was rushed by ambulance to a local hospital, where she passed away Monday night, police confirmed to CBSLA. She was identified as Kuen Ham. The suspect vehicle was described as a four-door tan-colored 2000 to 2010 Toyota Corolla. Surveillance video of the car has been released. There was no immediate description of the driver.
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