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Jake Offenhartz
@jangelooff
Law enforcement reporter @AP // Sometimes @NewYorker // DMs open
New York, NY
Joined March 2011
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    Bit of admin: I'm now a National Law Enforcement reporter at the AP. I'll still be reporting on and from NYC, but also on the wider world of law enforcement stories (defined ~expansively~) happening across the country. DMs open for tips, story ideas, heckling etc
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    Listening to irate New York hedge fund billionaire Leon Cooperman on CNBC right now lamenting people "sitting at home getting their checks from the government, trading their stocks." “This fair share is a bullshit concept," he shouts. "It’s a way of attacking wealthy people."
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    A source shared this video, which he says he took at around 10 pm near near 12th and Broadway. It appears to show an NYPD officer pointing a gun at protesters outside the Strand
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    Zack Dahnan, the 21-year old security camera installer who first spotted the suspected subway shooter in the East Village, is holding an impromptu press conference on 1st Avenue. He says news of the presser left him unable to sleep.
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    10 minutes! We had shirts before we had an emergency alert
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    Washington Square Park not waiting for the AP call
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    My nepo baby admission is that my mom has cut a lot of famous people's hair and sometimes I discover photos of me hanging out with them
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    Five months ago, the NYPD claimed the teen in the below photo – 15 year old Camden Lee – was behind the mass shooting at the West Indian Day Parade. They were wrong. A few days later, detectives privately told Lee's family it was a mistake. But... (1/4) apnews.com/article/nypd-w…
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    Replying to @jangelooff
    They’re arresting legal observers. (Courtesy @CSMuncyPhoto)
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    Replying to @jangelooff
    TFW the stock market reflects economic progress
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    Subway conductor just announced our train was stopped for a “police inspection.” Then, for 5 minutes, pairs of officers walked thru the cars and platform. No specific complaint, per officer, just looking “for any kind of violation.” (They got a tourist for vaping). Is this new?
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    Footage of two New York City police officers opening fire at a subway station as they confronted a man holding a knife shows they fired at him as he was standing still, his arms by his side and his back to a train.
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    Replying to @jangelooff
    "At the end of the day, the stock market reflects economic progress or lack thereof," Cooperman says. "This too shall pass." The gulf between CNBC and Twitter is absolutely wild right now.