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Tuesday’s Headlines: Hot’lection Edition

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Tuesday’s Headlines: Hot’lection Edition

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In other news:

  • NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch is really really really leaning into her war on micro-mobility. At a press conference in the Bronx — the latest stop on her and the mayor’s “quality of life” rollout tour — the top cop made sure to emphasize the getaway vehicle in a horrific recent shooting. “They were not done,” she said of the killer. “Fifteen minutes later, the same crew, same scooter [we think she meant “moped”], same gun. Opened fire into a playground full of children in Olinville. Their access to guns turned neighborhood disputes into deadly battlegrounds. Over the course of the investigations, we removed 15 illegal firearms from these defendants. They also had access to illegal scooters [we think she means “mopeds”], which, as we see so often with these crews, were used as tools of violent crime. Just last week, we crushed several hundred such mopeds and scooters, just a fraction of the 62,000-plus that we have seized since Mayor Adams took office. These vehicles are used to evade police and carry out shootings in broad daylight.” Now do cars, Commissioner; there’s a reason that movies often feature a “getaway car.” The Daily News coverage played up the crime, not the vehicle.
  • Meanwhile, Tisch is blocking cops from doing improv! (NY Times)
  • The F and M are switching roles between Manhattan and Queens. (NYDN)
  • Housing proposals are taking a beating on the Brooklyn waterfront (NY Times) and on Elizabeth Street (NY Times).
  • This Bud’s for you, subway riders! (The City)
  • The Times did a profile on U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, but the War on Cars had the perfect take:

Ah, yes. What everyone wants the newspaper of record to focus on in its coverage of the man in charge of the nation's airports, highways, trains and general transportation network.

The War on Cars (@thewaroncars.bsky.social) 2025-06-23T16:41:18.371Z
  • A truck driver crashed into a building in Midtown. But, sure, let’s have a full NYPD/City Council war on bikes. (Patch)
  • As we mentioned yesterday, the MTA is going to buy nice railcars for the suburbs. (NYDN)
  • A cheaper AirTrain? Let’s do this every day. (NY Post)
  • The bikelash has come to cyclist-friendly Piermont. (Reddit)
  • Cops, with help from the feds, have finally collared the burglary suspect who killed cyclist Amanda Servedio in Queens last year as he fled from a high-speed police chase. Why were the feds involved? The guy has mob ties (NY Post). We sent our Summer Specialist Jonah Schwarz to the perp walk, and he got this indelible image of Bekim Fiseku, who is charged with murder, despite the NYPD’s role in the crash:
Bekim Fiseku was charged with murder.
Photo of Gersh Kuntzman
Tabloid legend Gersh Kuntzman has been with New York newspapers since 1989, including stints at the New York Daily News, the Post, the Brooklyn Paper and even a cup of coffee with the Times. He's also the writer and producer of "Murder at the Food Coop," which was a hit at the NYC Fringe Festival in 2016, and “SUV: The Musical” in 2007. He also writes the Cycle of Rage column, which is archived here.

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