Security is one of the main issues that concern Hispanics living in New York.
For this reason, Univision 41 will offer its audience, starting this week, deeper and closer coverage of everything related to police activity in the Big Apple.
Alejandro Condis, a reporter with 14 Emmys in his career, including the best daily news reporter in the tri-state area for two consecutive years, will be in charge of bringing the most relevant stories on the subject to the screen and our digital platforms.
“The idea is to obtain first-hand, and as soon as it occurs, information about events that impact the Big Apple, from security alerts, emergencies, crimes, accidents, police operations and much more,” he explained about his new assignment.
Condis will have a first-hand approach to everything related to the work of the NYPD, as well as detailed information on high-impact events.
“We will be able to bring our people not only breaking news from the place where it is processed to be released, but special reports will be planned that will show the work of the NYPD that the public does not normally see, as well as more information.” in depth.”
“The audience will have in us a team that will not only report what happened immediately and directly, but will also be analyzing and questioning how the NYPD operates, which could lead to proposals to improve its work, favoring the public,” he concluded.
Starting this week, expect our special coverage in all our news spaces, website and social networks.
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Edwin Martínez, 13 years old, was in his last year of middle school, was preparing to make his first communion and dreamed of being a mechanic, but a traffic accident took away his dreams.
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This Monday night a vigil was held in memory of Edwin Martínez, a young man who died on Sunday in a car accident.
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Martínez, 13, was traveling with his teenage cousin in a BMW car when they were hit by another car at an intersection in Newark and the minor lost his life.
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The fatal accident occurred Sunday around 9:50 p.m. at the intersection of Clifton Avenue and Montclair Avenue.
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The car in which they were traveling was hit squarely by a black sedan, which the family presumes to be a stolen car.
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Family and friends gathered at the intersection to hold a vigil in Edwin’s memory.
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“I hoped to see him alive, but since my child was coming from that side, the car killed him with a single (hit). I don’t have a male child,” his mother Xenia Martínez explained between sobs.
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The woman commented that both young people were returning from dinner. The cousin was talking on the phone with his girlfriend when the impact occurred. The teenager’s girlfriend called her mother who immediately ran to the scene, where she observed the car practically destroyed.
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Authorities have not confirmed the information, but witnesses to the accident told Univision that the driver was detained and two other passengers fled the accident.
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The youngest was in his last year of middle school, was preparing to make his first communion and dreamed of being a mechanic.
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The Essex County Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the accident.
2024-03-04 10:59:00
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