Monday, October 6, 2025

AOC Organizing Team - Join our community cleanup in Queens this Saturday

 

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for Congress


What are you doing this weekend?

Join Team AOC for a volunteer community cleanup in Corona, Queens! Community cleanups have become a tradition at Team AOC. It helps neighbors come together to bring solutions that can be found in creating community.








Join us Saturday, October 11th in Corona, Queens

Haven’t volunteered with us before? No worries—training, equipment and materials will be provided! Please dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. ðŸ¥¾

Let's get this done. We hope to see you there!

In solidarity,

Team AOC


ICE and Oklahoma Highway Patrol Arrests 91 Illegal Aliens Driving 18-Wheelers on Highways in Successful Three Day Action on I-40

 

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today released the following statement on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol’s (OHP) successful three-day crack down on targeted threats to public safety along I-40 in Oklahoma. This operation was made possible by Oklahoma's 287(g) partnership. 

The action took place between September 22 and 25, 2025. ICE ran records checks on foreign-born nationals that OHP encountered during patrol. As a result, 120 illegal aliens were taken into custody for immigration violations, 91 of which were operating a commercial motor vehicle with commercial driver licenses (CDL). Two illegal aliens were also arrested from a nearby marijuana grow operation.    

Criminal activity associated with the 120 illegal aliens includes prior convictions for: 

  • Multiple DUIs
  • Illegal re-entry into the U.S.
  • Money laundering
  • Human smuggling
  • Assault
  • Conspiracy to distribute cocaine
  • Procession of a controlled substance  

“ICE’s 287(g) program clearly demonstrates how federal and local law enforcement agencies can work together to make America safe again,” said Madison Sheahan, ICE Deputy Director“Illegal aliens have no business operating 18 wheelers on America’s highways. Our roads are now safer with these illegal aliens no longer behind the wheel. We encourage more state and local law enforcement to sign 287(g) agreements to help remove public safety threats and receive reimbursement funds available to our law enforcement partners.” 

In September, Marcus Coleman spoke out about ICE’s arrest of an illegal alien who caused a multi-vehicle wreck while driving an 18-wheeler in California, leaving his 5-year-old daughter, Dalilah with critical, life altering injuries.  

“My daughter and family’s lives have been forever changed by the injuries and car crash that an illegal alien driving an 18-wheeler caused,” said Marcus Coleman“I’m proud to see ICE officers working together with highway patrol across the U.S. to protect our roads from criminal illegal aliens who pose a danger to Americans. Illegal aliens should not be driving 18-wheelers on our highways, and neither should 18-year-olds or drivers who lack experience. Governor Newsom’s California Department of Motor Vehicles needs to put in place stricter standards for who can obtain a commercial driver's license before more people are killed and hurt.”  

In August, ICE lodged an arrest detainer for a criminal illegal alien—Harjinder Singh— following his arrest for three counts of vehicular homicide while driving a semi-truck in Florida.  

DHS law enforcement is protecting American communities every day from another senseless tragedy like this taking place in another town, to another family. Victims of illegal alien crime may receive support from the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office by contacting 1-855-488-6423

VOICE

Upcoming Election November 4, 2025 And Early Voting

 

General Election - November 4, 2025

  • Election Day is Tuesday, November 4, 2025. Polls are open from 6am to 9pm.
  • Early Voting Period is October 25, 2025 - November 2, 2025. 

                 Early Voting Dates 

Early Voting Hours 

             

               Saturday, October 25, 2025 

9AM to 5PM 

                  Sunday, October 26, 2025 

9AM to 5PM 

                  Monday, October 27, 2025 

9AM to 5PM 

                  Tuesday, October 28, 2025 

10AM to 8PM 

             Wednesday, October 29, 2025 

10AM to 8PM 

                Thursday, October 30, 2025 

9AM to 5PM 

                     Friday, October 31, 2025 

8AM to 4PM 

                Saturday, November 1, 2025 

9AM to 5PM 

                   Sunday, November 2, 2025 

9AM to 5PM 


Governor Hochul Directs Flags to Half-staff and Landmarks to Be Lit Yellow in Remembrance on the Anniversary of the October 7 Attack on Israel

Empire State Plaza landmarks lit yellow

Flags To Be Flown at Half-Staff and Landmarks To Be Lit on October 7


Governor Kathy Hochul today directed flags on State buildings to be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Tuesday, October 7 in remembrance of the victims of the Hamas attack on Israel two years ago. Additionally, the Governor directed landmarks to be illuminated in yellow in solidarity with Israel and the 48 remaining hostages who have not been returned home.

“Two years after the horrific attack on the people of Israel, we stand with Jewish people in New York and around the world today and every day, and remember the victims of that tragic day and those still held hostage today,” Governor Hochul said. “As the home of the largest Jewish population outside of Israel, we mourn this tragedy and continue to pray for the safe return of the remaining hostages, an end to the war, and a lasting peace.”

Landmarks to be illuminated include:

  • 1WTC
  • Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge
  • Kosciuszko Bridge
  • The H. Carl McCall SUNY Building
  • State Education Building
  • Alfred E. Smith State Office Building
  • Empire State Plaza
  • State Fairgrounds – Main Gate & Expo Center
  • Niagara Falls
  • The “Franklin D. Roosevelt” Mid-Hudson Bridge
  • Grand Central Terminal - Pershing Square Viaduct
  • Albany International Airport Gateway
  • MTA LIRR - East End Gateway at Penn Station
  • Fairport Lift Bridge over the Erie Canal
  • Moynihan Train Hall

Earlier this week, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar was marred by a horrific act of antisemitic violence in Manchester, England. Out of an abundance of caution, Governor Hochul directed New York State Police to increase patrols at religious sites and initiate outreach to Jewish communities statewide. Heightened uniformed patrols remain in place this week, and the state Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit (CTIU) and special operations teams will be fully engaged.

 

SIX MEN AND THREE YOUTHS INDICTED IN TWO MASS SHOOTINGS THAT LEFT THREE DEAD, SEVEN WOUNDED

 

Defendants Allegedly Fired Dozens of Bullets in Haffen Park and Committed Brazen Shooting on Allerton Avenue, Both Are Linked to Third Fatal Shooting; Incidents Linked to 13 Other Shootings by Ballistics

Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that 10 people have been variously charged with Murder, Attempted Murder, and weapons charges for a series of retaliatory shootings surrounding Labor Day weekend that left four people dead and seven wounded. 

District Attorney Clark said, “A total of 10 defendants, three of whom are under 18, are charged in two mass shootings at summer’s end that killed three people, including 17-year-old Anthonaya Campbell, and in a third shooting that claimed a man’s life. Nearly 60 shots were fired in Haffen Park, and more than a dozen bullets flew on busy Allerton Avenue.

“We cannot and will not stand for such brazen violence and bloodshed in our communities. Thirteen guns were recovered during the investigations, and some of the firearms are linked by ballistics to 13 other incidents of gunfire. It is time for a concerted, precise and fierce effort with the NYPD and our federal partners to stem the prolific weapons.”

Between August 23, 2025, and September 2, 2025, there were three deadly shootings in the Bronx, two of them mass shootings in which five people were shot. NYPD Detectives from the 47th, 48th, 49th Precinct Squads and Bronx Homicide investigating the shootings recovered 13 guns: ten 9-mm pistols, two .45-caliber pistols and a .380-caliber pistol. The NYPD Gun Violence Suppression Division and Firearms Analysis Section tied five of the 13 guns to 13 other incidents of gunfire throughout the Bronx and elsewhere in the city, as well as to a shooting in Mount Vernon and one in South Carolina. Ballistics from Haffen Park are also tied to ballistic evidence from eight other shootings.

District Attorney Clark said Davean Reyes, 20, a 17-year-old youth, and a 16-year-old youth were charged in one indictment with two counts of second-degree Murder, three counts of Attempted Murder in the second degree, two counts of first-degree Manslaughter, and two counts of second-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon. They have been arraigned and remanded. Robert Royal, 25, was indicted separately for two counts of second-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon. He was arraigned October 2, 2025. Bail was continued at $200,000 cash/$200,000 bond/$200,000 partially secured bond at 10%. 

According to the investigation, on August 23, 2025, at approximately 7:30 p.m., Reyes and the two teens allegedly opened fire at a basketball tournament in Haffen Park in Baychester, and people returned gunfire. Jaceil Blanks, 32, was shot in the torso and died. Anthonaya Campbell, 17, was shot in the head and died in the hospital on September 8, 2025. Additionally, a 30-yearold man was shot in the back, a 29-year-old woman was shot in the torso, lodging a bullet in her lung, and a 42-year-old man was grazed in the hand. A total of 57 shots were fired during the incident from 11 different guns; five firearms were recovered at the scene. 

District Attorney Clark said Heron Martin, 21, Shamir Murray, 19, Kai Oulai, 19, Jose Gomez, 18, and a 16-year-old youth were charged in an indictment with second-degree Murder. The defendants were arraigned and remanded.

According to the investigation, on September 1, 2025, at approximately 7:30 p.m., Martin, Murray, Oulai, Gomez, and a 16-year-old allegedly drove in a Honda Accord to 686 Allerton Avenue. Four of the defendants allegedly exited the car and fired 13 times. Four of those shots fatally struck Jamari Henry, 24, their intended target. Henry had been in Haffen Park on August 23, 2025. Four other men were each shot once, their wounds were not critical. The defendants got back in the car and police pursued them. The defendants crashed their car into a vehicle and then into a wall at Hone and Arnow Avenues. Five guns were recovered from this incident, including a .45-caliber pistol equipped with a Glock switch that made it fully automatic.

District Attorney Clark said Desean Edwards, 22, was charged in an indictment with second-degree Murder, first-degree Manslaughter, six counts of second-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon, two counts of third-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon, three counts of Criminal Possession of a Firearm, seven counts of fourth-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon, Prohibition of Unfinished Frames and Receivers, and Possession of Ammunition. He was arraigned and was remanded. 

According to the investigation, on September 2, 2025, in the early morning, near Allerton Avenue and Bronx Park East, Edwards acting in concert with unapprehended others allegedly shot Jontay Davis, 21, in the head. The defendant and his accomplices allegedly drove the mortally wounded victim to Third Avenue near St. Barnabas Hospital in Belmont and left him there. He later died in the hospital. Three guns were recovered related to this incident including a ghost gun. The victim is the brother of one of the Allerton Avenue shooting victims. 

District Attorney Clark thanked NYPD Detectives from the 47th, 48th, 49th Precinct Squads, Bronx Homicide, the NYPD Gun Violence Suppression Division, the NYPD Firearms Analysis Section, and NYPD Police Officers Jay Santos and Raymord. Nova for their work in the investigations.

An indictment is an accusatory instrument and not proof of a defendant’s guilt. 

KRVC's Spuyten Duyvil Community Assessment Needs Survey

 

KRVC's Spuyten Duyvil Community Assessment Needs Survey

Making Data-Driven Connections!

We've launched our community needs survey with a specific, exciting aim: to facilitate smart matches between local entrepreneurs and available neighborhood locations in Spuyten Duyvil.


Since the shopping area thrives on foot traffic, this survey is designed to gather vital data on which types of businesses residents truly want and need. 


Important Note: KRVC's role is to compile and share this resident demand data with property owners/managers. We do not manage the properties and cannot guarantee a location for any specific business. Our goal is to provide entrepreneurs with solid evidence of community need and direct them to those who control the space.


CLICK ON THE LINK TO COMPLETE THE SURVEY! 


https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScMTeQOq5mzDCDcmiLo3qndl4uAZ4uw1ehNSHjxWPaYNcQBtg/viewform


A sincere thank you for taking the time to participate and help us build a more vibrant business district!


We must also give a special thank you to community partners Rachel Mintz and Stephanie Coggins for their incredible assistance in developing this assessment.


For any inquiries or more information, please contact laura4bronx@gmail.com.