• Franklin County Dog Shelter giving away microchips to owners

    Franklin County Dog Shelter giving away microchips to owners
    The Franklin County Dog Shelter and Adoption Center will be offering free microchips for dogs on Saturday.The shelter will be giving the chips to the first 150 dog owners starting at 12:30 p.m.The shelter said it is one of the best ways to identify a lost dog especially with the upcoming Fourth of July holiday where they see an increase of dogs due to the fireworks.On Thursday, the shelter announced it would be suspending voluntary intake due to capacity issues and concerned with the upcoming ho
  • Iowa baby struck by softball released from hospital

    Iowa baby struck by softball released from hospital
    The Iowa baby who was struck by a softball in May is back home.McKenna Hovenga suffered multiple seizures and brain bleeding after she was hit on the head by an overthrown ball on May 2, when she was only 7-weeks-old.The infant spent six weeks at Mayo Clinic children's hospital and her parents were not even allowed to hold her."We couldn't make noise in the room. We couldn't touch her," McKenna's father, Lee Hovenga said.The family says McKenna's seizures became more frequent and longer, sometim
  • Ohio State rape suspect has history of violence against women

    A registered sex offender was in jail Friday, accused of kidnapping and raping an Ohio State student last weekend.It happened just after midnight Saturday morning near campus.According to campus police, the female student was walking near 8th and Neil when she says a man came up behind her, put a gun to her head, and forced her to a second location.Court records obtained by 10TV say outside a nearby residence, the suspect put a knife to the victim's throat and then raped her.The attack prompted
  • Hot playgrounds could lead to second-degree burns

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - Summer is officially here and with that, temperatures will be climbing at an all-time high for the year.Not only will temperatures be in the 90's with heat indices flirting with 100 degrees over the weekend, but your favorite park may put your children at risk for second-degree burns.According to the American Burn Association, if the surface of the equipment is 140 degrees it can take as little as three seconds to get a second-degree burn and five seconds for a third-degree burn
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  • Police: Newspaper gunman worked methodically, blocked exit

    Police: Newspaper gunman worked methodically, blocked exit
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The gunman accused of killing five people in a vendetta against a Maryland newspaper barricaded the rear exit to prevent anyone from escaping and blasted his way through the newsroom with a pump-action shotgun, cutting down one victim trying to slip out the back, authorities said Friday."The fellow was there to kill as many people as he could," Anne Arundel County Police Chief Timothy Altomare said as Jarrod W. Ramos, 38, was charged with five counts of murder in one
  • Neighbors call police on Ohio 12-year-old mowing grass

    A 12-year-old boy near Cleveland started a business cutting grass and cleaning up yards for his neighbors this summer.Reggie Fields is the owner of Mr. Reggie’s Lawn Cutting Service. He gets help with his business from family members including brothers, sisters and cousins.It’s been smooth cutting this summer until someone called the Maple Heights police on them."They said I was cutting their grass. I didn't know it!" Reggie said.Lucille Holt, the woman who hired Reggie, said she was
  • Press Conference: Red, White & Boom! Safety Information

  • ECDI Comedy Showcase Fundraiser with Columbus Underground

    Columbus is full of creative and amazing small businesses and savvy entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship takes deep passion which means doing what it takes to get the job done. The life of an entrepreneur can be a little funny and unexpected – so why not have a little fun with it? Columbus Underground invites you to join […]
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  • Columbus Police Mounted Unit ready for Red, White & Boom!

    Their workday ended with many literal pats on the head and quite a few kisses. It may sound like demeaning or inappropriate behavior in the workplace until you consider the focus of the attention.The Columbus Police Mounted Unit, a total team of 11 horses, endured heat and humidity Thursday and Friday to face a series of challenges designed to prepare the animals for the sights and sounds of the Red, White, and Boom! celebration in downtown Columbus.For hours, trainers exposed the horses to fire
  • Face the State with Scott Light | July 1, 2018

    This week on Face The State with Scott Light:The travel ban hits home in Ohio - With the second highest Somali population in the country, the decision to uphold President Donald Trump's travel ban hits families in the Buckeye State.We'll discuss who will feel the pinch and why some say the ban is more than a safety measure.History and politics - New numbers could mean big things for one side of the aisle. Our panelists discuss why the GOP might be happy we're in a different climate than 2006.
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  • Man charged for allegedly shooting Columbus police officer during raid

    Man charged for allegedly shooting Columbus police officer during raid
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A man has been charged after he allegedly shot a Columbus police officer during a raid last week.The incident happened in the 1500 block of Cordell Avenue on Friday.Authorities say 22-year-old Dennis Green Jr. shot through a door while police were attempting to enter the home.Officer Robert Lagore, a 23-year veteran assigned to the narcotics bureau, was shot in the foot and he is expected to be OK.Police said officers did not return fire and were able to take Green into custody
  • Columbus police officer shot while conducting raid; suspect critical

    Columbus police officer shot while conducting raid; suspect critical
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A Columbus police officer was shot while conducting a raid on the north side of the city.The incident happened Thursday afternoon in the 1500 block of Cordell Avenue.Authorities say the officer was shot in the foot and he is expected to be OK. The suspect reportedly fired through the door while police were attempting to enter the home.Sources tell 10TV the suspect then turned the gun on himself. He was transported to Grant Medical center in critical condition.The injured office
  • Columbus police officer shot while conducting raid

    Columbus police officer shot while conducting raid
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A Columbus police officer was shot while conducting a raid on the north side of the city.The incident happened Friday afternoon in the 1500 block of Cordell Avenue.Authorities say the officer was shot in the foot and he is expected to be OK. The suspect reportedly fired through the door while police were attempting to enter the home.Columbus police said they did not return fire and were able to arrest the suspect and take him into custody.Previously, law enforcement sources sai
  • Columbus police identify officer shot while conducting raid

    Columbus police identify officer shot while conducting raid
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A Columbus police officer was shot while conducting a raid on the north side of the city.The incident happened Friday afternoon in the 1500 block of Cordell Avenue.Authorities say the officer, Robert Lagore, a 23-year veteran assigned to the narcotics bureau, was shot in the foot and he is expected to be OK. The suspect reportedly fired through the door while police were attempting to enter the home.Columbus police said officers did not return fire and were able to take the sus
  • Man facing arson charges in Columbus house explosion

    Man facing arson charges in Columbus house explosion
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A man is facing aggravated arson charges after attempting to remove pipes that caused a house explosion in Columbus.Police say Marcus Lorenzo Taylor, 34, was arrested June 29 after confessing to damaging the pipes at a house in the 400 block of North 20th Street.Taylor said he damaged the gas pipes which led to natural gas filling the house with fuel.Police say the source of the heat or flame that caused the explosion is still under investigation.Several members from the Fire a
  • Abercrombie & Fitch Announces New Store Concept on Campus

    Abercrombie & Fitch announced a new store location in the Gateway-University District and unveiled its new “Learning Lab” store concept. The new store targeting campus consumers will open in August. Abercrombie’s new store is said to create “new brand experiences” for customers, including on-campus events and the use of a brand ambassador program to recruit […]
  • Heat warnings cause Ohio towns to cancel fireworks shows

    Heat warnings cause Ohio towns to cancel fireworks shows
    TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — It's going to be too hot for fireworks this weekend, at least for a few Ohio communities.Organizers of Fourth of July celebrations in Springfield Township and Swanton, both near Toledo, have canceled their Saturday night fireworks shows because of the expected extreme heat.The National Weather Service has issued excessive heat advisories for much of northern Ohio through Saturday night.Temperatures are expected to reach the mid-90s on Saturday across the top half of the
  • Trump touts tax cuts during successful week

    Trump touts tax cuts during successful week
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump says he "unleashed an economic miracle" with his tax cuts last year.Trump spoke Friday at a White House event marking the six-month anniversary of the $1.5 trillion tax cuts. The cuts are taking effect in the ninth year of an economic expansion that began under former President Barack Obama.Trump called the cuts the "biggest" in history. The overhaul ranks behind Ronald Reagan's in the early 1980s and post-World War II tax cuts.The law provides generous
  • Sicario 2, Uncle Drew and Good Movies This Weekend

    Surfing, mountain climbing, basketball, visits to Mexico—basically, this week at the box office is like the summer vacation you don’t have time for and can’t afford! How should you spend your pretend time off? We have some thoughts. Sicario 2: Day of the Soldado by Hope Madden Can Sicario: Day of the Soldado accomplish as […]
  • Mother: Girl at center of debate over brain death dies

    Mother: Girl at center of debate over brain death dies
    SAN FRANCISCO — A girl at the center of the medical and religious debate over brain death has died after surgery in New Jersey, her mother said Thursday.Nailah Winkfield said doctors declared her daughter Jahi McMath dead on June 22 from excessive bleeding and liver failure after an operation to treat an intestinal issue.McMath was declared dead in December 2013 when she was 13 after suffering irreversible brain damage during routine surgery in California to remove her tonsils and a corone
  • Family of bullied girl sues school district over suicide

    Family of bullied girl sues school district over suicide
    NEWARK, N.J. — The parents of a 12-year-old girl who took her own life are suing a northern New Jersey school district, saying officials failed to protect their daughter from bullying.The family of Mallory Grossman filed their wrongful death lawsuit against the Rockaway Township School District and school administrators June 19.According to the suit, their daughter was bullied "relentlessly" by fellow students and received messages saying, "why don't you kill yourself?"Dianne Grossman says
  • Window washers dressed as superheroes surprise young patients at Iowa hospital

    Window washers dressed as superheroes surprise young patients at Iowa hospital
    Children at a hospital in Iowa got a superhero surprise Tuesday. Local window washers dressed up as Captain America, Spider-Man, Flash and Batman hung from outside the facility, producing some big smiles on the kids inside.For the third year in a row, employees of Larry's Window Services brought wipers and cheers to patients at Blank Children's Hospital in Des Moines. Video from the special event shows the window cleaners drawing smiley faces and giving high-fives to the patients as the little o
  • Paul Manafort asks to be released pending appeal

    Paul Manafort asks to be released pending appeal
    Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is asking to be released pending his appeal. He is asking Judge Amy Berman Jackson to release from jail while he awaits his trial.The filing in D.C. Court of Appeals argues that his detention "gravely impairs" his ability to prepare for the defenses in his two trials. It also describes his detention at Northern Neck Regional Jail. "Mr. Manafort—a 69-year-old man facing criminal charges in two complex federal cases—is now being housed in so
  • Report: LeBron James declines option, becomes free agent

    Report: LeBron James declines option, becomes free agent
    CLEVELAND (AP) — Two people familiar with the decision say LeBron James has told the Cleveland Cavaliers he is declining his $35.6 million contract option for next season and is a free agent.James' representatives told the Cavs on Friday, said the people who spoke to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team is not publicly commenting on moves ahead of free agency opening Sunday.The move was expected by the three-time champion, who played in his eighth straight NBA Fi
  • Medical marijuana users can't legally own guns, federal officials say

    Medical marijuana users can't legally own guns, federal officials say
    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Federal officials say Oklahoma residents with medical marijuana cards will be prohibited from obtaining gun permits after voters recently approved the medical use of the drug.State residents voted in favor of the marijuana measure Tuesday. The move puts Oklahoma gun owners in a conflict 25 other states are facing between state and federal laws governing guns and marijuana.Federal law says it's illegal to possess both a gun and marijuana.Don Spencer is the president of
  • Dublin Police and US Postal Inspector warn of mail thefts

    Dublin Police and US Postal Inspector warn of mail thefts
    DUBLIN -- The Dublin Police Department and United States Postal Inspector are warning residents of recent mail thefts after receiving several reports from outdoor mail drop boxes.The reports came from mailboxes outside of the Shawan Falls Drive Post Office, according to police.Authorities said the thieves allegedly removed items of value from letters dropped off to be mailed.In order to protect yourself from these thefts, the Postal Inspector's Office has recommended placing outgoing mail in out
  • Interview: “Inside the Riot” Choreopoem Challenges What it Means to Riot

    Presented by Maroon Arts Group, “Inside the Riot” is a choreopoem featuring the poetry, movement, and music of local writers, poets, dancers, and performers. The piece tackles the “civil unrest in modern society” and literally puts its audience inside a riot. The piece was written by nine contributing writers through Maroon Arts Group’s 2016 “Write […]
  • To Infinity: Toy Story Land opening at Disney in Florida

    To Infinity: Toy Story Land opening at Disney in Florida
    LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Disney's Toy Story Land opens Saturday at Hollywood Studios just outside Orlando.The 11-acre land based on the "Toy Story" movies gives everyone a chance to be an honorary toy while exploring the whimsical world of Andy's backyard. For children of the mid-1990s, it offers the imaginary world they grew up in.Favorite characters including Sheriff Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, Mr. Potato Head and the Green Army Patrol roam the land, interacting with guests.Toy S
  • Where the gender pay gap may start: At home

    Where the gender pay gap may start: At home
    Companies have taken a lot of heat about the gender pay gap, which results in women making just 82 cents for each dollar a man earns. But mom and dad play a role as well, according to a new study indicating the pay gap starts at home.Parents pay their boys more than twice as much allowance as they give their girls. That's a finding from an analysis of millions of transactions conducted by 10,000 families on the online allowance platform BusyKid. The pay gap is present, though not as dramatic, ev
  • Family separations push new activists into migrant protests

    Family separations push new activists into migrant protests
    PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Immigrants who have spent years fighting to change the country's immigration system are getting newfound support from liberal activists, moms and first-time protesters motivated by a visceral narrative: President Donald Trump's administration separating children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border.Groups that pulled off massive women's marches the past two years and other left-leaning rallies are throwing their weight behind migrant families Saturday. More th
  • Austin Council moves forward with plans to possibly build a soccer stadium for Crew SC

    Austin Council moves forward with plans to possibly build a soccer stadium for Crew SC
    More than 100 people signed up to speak at an Austin City Council meeting to voice their concerns on a hot button issue: bringing a Major League Soccer team team, possibly the Columbus Crew SC, to the Texas capital.The items on the council's agenda were about a proposed site in north Austin called McKalla Place, a 24-acre city owned property that Crew SC owner Anthony Precourt's business, Precourt Sports Ventures, has his eye on for a potential soccer stadium. Austin City Council was set to vote
  • Why is my baby crying? App could help parents figure it out

    Why is my baby crying? App could help parents figure it out
    A new app aims to help parents interpret what their baby wants based on the sound of their cry. The free app ChatterBaby, which was released last month, analyzes the acoustic features of a baby's cry, to help parents understand whether their child might be hungry, fussy or in pain. While critics say caregivers should not rely too much on their smartphone, others say it's a helpful tool for new or weary parents. Like many new parents, Fatema Bell is often trying to figure out why her 5-month-old
  • Kings Island offering free admission to military for holiday

    Kings Island offering free admission to military for holiday
    A southwestern Ohio amusement park will offer service members free admission for several days in observance of the Fourth of July.Kings Island is running the offer from Sunday, July 1, through Wednesday, July 4. The offer includes both active and retired military members who present a valid military identification. Those who qualify can also purchase discounted tickets for up to six relatives.The holiday observance will include the park's annual blue ice cream day on Sunday. Festivities include
  • Agency to fund $8M in safety grants for schools, police

    Agency to fund $8M in safety grants for schools, police
    Ohio's Bureau of Workers' Compensation will fund $8 million in safety grants for Ohio schools and police.Bureau Administrator/CEO Sarah Morrison said Thursday the expansion of the safety grant program is part of a two-year, $44 million investment in safety in the wake of the agency's $1.5 billion rebate program.Morrison's says the bureau will increase its annual Safety Intervention Grant Program from $15 million to $20 million in each of the next two years and set aside $4 million each for polic
  • SpaceX preps Falcon 9 for space station supply run with robot aboard

    SpaceX preps Falcon 9 for space station supply run with robot aboard
    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket was prepped for for a pre-dawn launch Friday to carry nearly 6,000 pounds of equipment, supplies and science gear to the International Space Station. Its payload includes a basketball-size robot using IBM's Watson artificial intelligence technology that will act as an astronaut assistant.Liftoff from pad 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station is targeted for 5:42 a.m. EDT (GMT-4), roughly the moment Earth's rotation carries the pad into the plane of the space station
  • SpaceX launches AI robot, strong coffee for station crew

    SpaceX launches AI robot, strong coffee for station crew
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A SpaceX rocket that flew just two months ago with a NASA satellite roared back into action Friday, launching the first orbiting robot with artificial intelligence and other station supplies.The used Falcon rocket blasted off before dawn, hauling nearly 6,000 pounds (2,700 kilograms) of cargo including the spherical AI bot named Cimon, genetically identical mice and super-caffeinated coffee for the crew of the International Space Station.The shipment — pac
  • Supreme Court change may limit, not kill, abortion rights

    Supreme Court change may limit, not kill, abortion rights
    Is Roe v. Wade really in peril? The worst fears — and highest hopes — excited by the prospect of a new Supreme Court justice may well be overblown.Democrats and liberal interest groups, gearing up for President Donald Trump's choice for the seat opened up by Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement, are treating the moment as one of utmost danger for abortion rights in the United States.More quietly, abortion opponents are confident the next justice will be a vote to uphold additional re
  • Cyndi Lauper unveils report on LGBTQ youth homelessness

    Cyndi Lauper unveils report on LGBTQ youth homelessness
    Years before reaching pop music stardom, Cyndi Lauper was down on her luck, broke and homeless.She was in her late teens and ready to move out of her family's house, but her parents wouldn't sign a lease for her own place. She found a job at a restaurant, but that didn't pan out either and she ended up living on the streets and in a shelter in Vermont."I felt like a failure because I couldn't even be a good waitress," the singer recounted Thursday morning to a small group of journalists in the c
  • Police identify man killed in Hilltop shooting

    Police identify man killed in Hilltop shooting
    COLUMBUS, Ohio - One person is dead after a shooting in the Hilltop area of Columbus Thursday night.Officers were called to the 300 block of South Oakley Avenue just before 11:30 p.m. They found the victim, identified by police as 37-year-old Ernesto Merida Argueta, suffering from gunshot wounds.Argueta was taken to Mount Carmel West Hospital where he was pronounced dead at 11:45 p.m., according to Columbus police.Police believe Argueta was in the rear of the location on S. Oakley when an unknow
  • One person killed in Hilltop shooting

    One person killed in Hilltop shooting
    COLUMBUS, Ohio - One person is dead after a shooting in the Hilltop area of Columbus Thursday night.Officers were called to the 300 block of South Oakley Avenue just before 11:30 p.m.One person was taken to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries.That person was pronounced dead at 11:45 p.m., according to Columbus police.Police said officers are still looking for a suspect.
  • Victims ID'd in Maryland newspaper shooting

    Victims ID'd in Maryland newspaper shooting
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Officials have released the names of the five people killed in a shooting at a Maryland newspaper.Lt. Ryan Frashure of Anne Arundel County Police read the names at a news conference Thursday night, hours after the shooting at The Capital Gazette.They are: Wendi Winters, John McNamara, Gerald Fischman, Rebecca Smith, and Rob Hiaasen.Winters was the special publications editor. McNamara was a writer. Fischman was editorial page editor. Smith was a sales assistant. Hiassen was an a
  • Capital Gazette remembers 5 colleagues slain in Maryland shooting

    Capital Gazette remembers 5 colleagues slain in Maryland shooting
    Five people were killed Thursday when a suspect opened fire in the newsroom at The Capital newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland. Authorities say 38-year-old Jarrod Ramos, armed with a shotgun, intentionally targeted the newspaper.Hours after the massacre, police confirmed the identities of the employees who died: Gerald Fischman, Rob Hiaasen, John McNamara, Rebecca Smith and Wendi Winters.Winters was the special publications editor. McNamara was a writer. Fischman was editorial page editor. Smith wa
  • Zoombezi Bay to stay open until 11 p.m. on Fridays for Summer Nights

    Zoombezi Bay to stay open until 11 p.m. on Fridays for Summer Nights
    Zoombezi Bay has announced the water park will stay open later on Fridays for the summer.The park will stay open on Fridays until 11 p.m. beginning June 29 through August 3 as a part of their Summer Nights.In addition, Otter Banks will host live entertainment including music and animals from the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium.Beginning at 9 p.m., Zoombezi Bay will be showing a different movie on a jumbo screen. The line-up of films can be viewed below.Regular admission rates apply for each Summer Nig
  • Suspect in Maryland newspaper rampage charged with murder

    Suspect in Maryland newspaper rampage charged with murder
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A man with a long grudge against Maryland's capital-city newspaper was charged Friday with five counts of first-degree murder after police said he blasted his way into the newsroom with a pump-action shotgun in an attack that left four journalists and a sales employee dead.Jarrod W. Ramos, 38, was swiftly arrested as he tried to hide under a desk Thursday afternoon at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, police said. In court papers, authorities described him as "recalci
  • Suspect in Annapolis shooting ID'd as Jarrod Ramos

    Suspect in Annapolis shooting ID'd as Jarrod Ramos
    The suspect in the deadly shooting at a Maryland newspaper building has been identified as 38-year-old Jarrod Ramos of Laurel, Maryland, law enforcement sources tell CBS News.Ramos is suspected of opening fire Thursday at the offices of Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland, and fatally shooting five people while injuring several others. He allegedly used a shotgun and was carrying smoke grenades or flash-bang grenades when he was apprehended, police said."This was a targeted attack on the Capi
  • Woman hospitalzied after being found in pool in south Columbus

    Woman hospitalzied after being found in pool in south Columbus
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – A woman is hospitalized after family members found her in a backyard pool in south Columbus Thursday night.Columbus police said first responders were called to the scene on Thorndale Avenue just before 8:40 p.m.Medics took the woman, 35, to Grant Medical Center in critical condition, according to the Columbus Division of Fire.The fire department said the woman was not conscious when she was taken to the hospital.Police at the scene told 10TV the woman's condition improved
  • Woman hospitalized after being found in pool in south Columbus

    Woman hospitalized after being found in pool in south Columbus
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – A woman is hospitalized after family members found her in a backyard pool in south Columbus Thursday night.Columbus police said first responders were called to the scene on Thorndale Avenue just before 8:40 p.m.Medics took the woman, 35, to Grant Medical Center in critical condition, according to the Columbus Division of Fire.The fire department said the woman was not conscious when she was taken to the hospital.Police at the scene told 10TV the woman's condition improved
  • Photo of Geoffrey the Giraffe leaving Toys "R" Us store goes viral

    Photo of Geoffrey the Giraffe leaving Toys "R" Us store goes viral
    Toys "R" Us mascot Geoffrey the Giraffe has packed up his suitcase -- presumably full of toys -- and left his toy kingdom for good. A heartbreaking photo of Geoffrey is circulating, one day before Toys "R" Us closes its remaining stores.The photo shows the giraffe in an empty Toys "R" Us, holding a suitcase and waving goodbye. The photo was taken by Rene Johnpiere, who appears to work at a Toys "R" Us. Johnpiere posted several other sad photos of the empty store on Facebook.She shared photos of
  • Shocking video: Lightning strikes behind Florida officer

    APOPKA, Fla. (AP) — A Florida police officer loading up his vehicle got quite a shock when lightning struck in the parking lot behind him.Surveillance video released by the Apopka Police Department shows the bolt lighting up the parking lot Tuesday evening. A canine officer seen placing equipment in the backseat of his police SUV appears startled by the flash and hastily gets into the vehicle's front seat.In a news release, the police department said the lightning came from a severe storm
  • People steal from unconscious punch victim lying in street

    NEW YORK (AP) — New York City police say a man was lying unconscious in the street after being punched when other people came by and stole from him.Surveillance video aired by WCBS shows the victim being approached by two men in a Bronx intersection on June 18.One of the men hit him, knocking him down.After the two men left, several others started going through the victim's pockets, stealing his phone and other items.Police say the man who threw the punch then returned and took pictures of

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