01/02/25 - The News

Thursday, January 2, 2025

At least 10 shot outside Queens nightclub as multiple gunmen open fire

January 02, 2025 0

 At least 10 people were shot when three to four gunmen opened fire on a group standing outside a Queens nightclub where a private event was taking place Wednesday night, the New York Police Department said in an early morning press briefing Thursday.



All of the victims in the 144th Street shooting outside Amazura nightclub -- six females, four males -- are expected to survive, police said. Authorities are investigating if the shooting is gang-related. They say there is no nexus to terror.

According to investigators, police got multiple 911 calls shortly after 11 p.m. for a shooting at the club. Roughly 90 people were inside, upstairs at a private venue, celebrating the life of a 16-year-old who was shot to death. The venue was at capacity, and about 15 were waiting to get in.

Authorities say that's when three to four males, believed to be in their mid-to-late-teens to early 20s, walked up and opened fire on the group standing outside the club. About 30 shots were fired. At least 10 people were hit.

No arrests have been made.

"There's zero tolerance for these senseless shootings," Philip Rivera, the NYPD's chief of transportation, said at a press conference. "These horrible acts of violence on our streets, and those responsible for this crime, will be apprehended and brought to justice."

On New Year's Day, a 42-year-old allegedly drove a truck into a crowd of people celebrating on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, killing 15 people and injuring dozens in what authorities say was an apparent act of terror. The suspect was killed in a shootout with police at the scene.

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New details emerge on the suspect involved in the fatal Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion

January 02, 2025 0

  New details on the suspect involved in the fatal Cybertruck explosion at the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas are emerging following federal search operations in Colorado Springs.



On New Year's Day, it was revealed the now-deceased suspect had rented the Tesla Cybertruck in Colorado via the Turo app.

Investigators have identified the suspect as 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger, who had multiple addresses associated with him in Colorado Springs.

FBI investigators are at one of Livelsberger's townhome residences. ATF has been brought in to assist.

Federal sources said the suspect in Las Vegas and the suspect behind the fatal attack in New Orleans both served in the military and the FBI is investigating a connection between them.


Las Vegas Metro police are asking the community that if they see anything suspicious to please report it immediately. You can do so online at snctc.org. If you are in or see an emergency, call 911.

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