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Zohran Mamdani Torches Cuomo With 1 Brutal Zinger: 'I Don't Need To Do Much'
New York City's Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani doubled down Thursday after releasing a viral campaign video highlighting a link between his opponent, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Mamdani pounced on the subject during a press conference in the Bronx, where he was asked if the video was intended to make Cuomo appear unlikable by pairing him with someone as disgraced as Epstein, an accused sex trafficker. 'I don't need to do much to make the governor appear extremely dislikable,' Mamdani said. 'The intent of that video was to shine a light on what journalists have uncovered over many months, which is the fact of what the former governor did after resigning in disgrace.' Related: 'We know that which has been reported, and yet we also know that there is likely more,' he continued. 'Because, as is the case with Andrew Cuomo, when you think you found out about all of his scandals — there seems to always be another one.' Cuomo slammed Mamdani last week for campaigning on more affordable housing in New York City while living in a rent-controlled apartment, only for Mamdani to share clippings from major media outlets who covered Cuomo's most recent scandals. Related: 'Finally in June, the New York Times covered that Cuomo had worked with his longtime friend Andrew Farkas on a luxury marina project in Puerto Rico,' Mamdani said in the video. 'Farka's previous partner on luxury marinas in the Caribbean? Jeffrey Epstein.' The paper reported at the time that Cuomo declined to share information about the clients and companies who paid him as a consultant after resigning in 2021, but noted the marina project and two other deals had already come to light — as Mamdani noted in his video. Mamdani on Cuomo: "I don't need to do much to make the governor appear extremely dislikable." — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 14, 2025 'Cuomo advised a cryptocurrency exchange based in the Seychelles as it faced federal investigations,' he said in the clip. 'Then in May, Politico reported that Cuomo failed to disclose $2.6 million in stock options to the New York City Conflicts of Interest board.' Cuomo spoke ahead of Mamdani on Thursday and said New York City faces 'serious difficulty' in fighting unemployment. Mamdani, who has slammed President Donald Trump for his potential involvement in the mayoral race, leapt on the comment Thursday. 'To hear from a former governor about the difficulties of attracting additional jobs without the recognition of what the Trump administration has done to make it so difficult ...' said Mamdani, citing Trump's tariffs and the current 'business climate' hampering local tourism. Related: 'We're seeing estimates of about a $4 billion loss compared to other years in this city,' he said. 'That is something that has massive ramifications for the ability for our city to continue functioning as it has, and yet I cannot recall the last time the former governor even brought that up.' Related... Zohran Mamdani Slams Possible Trump Involvement In NYC Mayoral Race Meghan McCain Taunts Andrew Cuomo And Makes Stunning Prediction For NYC Mayor Race Washington Sues To Block Trump's Federal Takeover Of Its Police Department


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Monrovia Home Depot vigil planned for man who died allegedly fleeing immigration operation
A vigil is planned outside a Monrovia Home Depot store Friday night for a man who died as he was allegedly fleeing Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers Thursday morning. The National Day Laborer Organizing Network is hosting the 6 p.m. event in memory of the man who died, who has not yet been identified. "The worker was fleeing an unannounced raid by immigration agents, the latest in an ongoing wave of violent, chaotic kidnappings and assaults that ICE and other agencies are waging at Home Depots and other locations across Southern California," the group said in a statement. The Monrovia Police Department said the man ran away from the Home Depot at 1625 Mountain Avenue as ICE agents approached the hardware store. The man crossed Evergreen Avenue and ran onto the 210 Freeway less than 10 minutes after the agents arrived, according to the City of Monrovia. He was struck by an SUV on the freeway and later died at the hospital. According to the Department of Homeland Security, agents were not pursuing the man. Immigration rights advocates said 10 people were detained during Thursday's operation. Homeland Security was unaware of the man's death until CHP contacted the agency hours after its operation ended. Protesters responded to the man's death and staged a rally at the Monrovia Home Depot on Thursday. The Home Depot is in the district represented by Sen. Sasha Renée Pérez. "There is such incredible fear in our immigrant communities, so much so that people will run into freeway traffic out of fear when all they want is a chance to support their family and seek the American Dream," the senator said in a statement. She called for an end to what she described as violent and sweeping.


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Gunfire caught on video in Pompano Beach could have turned deadly, BSO says
Surveillance video shows a barrage of bullets being fired at a home in Pompano Beach last Wednesday and the Broward Sheriff's Office said the shooting "could have turned deadly." BSO spokeswoman Gerdy St. Louis told CBS News Miami the incident happened around 3:30 a.m. on Aug. 6 near Northwest 27th Avenue and 13th Street. "It could have turned deadly," St. Louis said. "These were individuals shooting at a home multiple times. If you watch the video, you will see there is over a dozen rounds fired at the home. Detectives have not released any motive at this time. They hope to receive any information that the public may have." She added, "We are urging anyone with information will come forward so this will not happen to anyone else and so that no one else will be injured by these individuals and they will be captured." According to BSO, a light-colored vehicle is seen driving by the home before reversing. Two subjects get out of the car, open fire and then take off. Christine Smalarz, who said she has lived in the neighborhood for 15 years, described her fear during the incident. "I was really scared. I was really scared," Smalarz said. "I smelled gun smoke and my backyard is right over there, so I came out to see what was happening. I would like to know why this is happening. Not just catch the people, but why is this happening?" Smalarz said the neighborhood has dealt with its share of crime in the past three years. "Every time I hear noises, I think it is gunshots," she said. "And I call the non-emergency line and the police come here. One time I called and 20 officers came here, and it was scary." Neighbor Wayne Barton also expressed concern. "It is upsetting to feel and see someone shooting in this particular manner," Barton said. "It is upsetting to the community. We are hoping some people will call because there are not enough cops in the world to solve this issue." Anyone with information is urged to call Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS (8477).