You Goetz to be kidding! Notorious subway vigilante Bernhard Goetz is waging war on two legal fronts — fighting eviction from his Union Square apartment over his pet squirrels, and taking on the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 1984, Bernhard Goetz opened fire on four Black men on the New York City subway. He was charged with attempted murder, assault, ...
On Friday, notorious "subway vigilante" Bernhard Goetz, whose name is practically synonymous with the Bad Old Days™ of NYC, was busted allegedly selling a very small amount of pot to an undercover cop ...
In the immediate aftermath of the death of Jordan Neely after he was choked by Daniel Penny on the floor of an uptown F train 18 months ago, parallels were floated to the shooting of four Black ...
Notorious subway vigilante Bernhard Goetz is going nuts over the possible eviction of his beloved three-legged squirrel. The eccentric gunman’s pet, named Glinda’s Sister, has had a rear leg amputated ...
Rudy Giuliani tried to warn us that the Bad Old Days™ were coming back, but we didn't expect them to come back quite so quickly (or pitifully). Notorious "subway vigilante" Bernhard Goetz, whose name ...
Bernie Goetz (left, background) is led into a police van after his arrest Friday, and in 2001 at the Westside Pistol Range (right). Bernhard Goetz — the infamous “subway vigilante” who became part of ...
Bernhard Goetz is accused of selling marijuana to an undercover officer. R. Umar Abbasi He may be a pot dealer now, but “subway vigilante” Bernhard Goetz insists he was definitely not stoned when he ...
Bernhard Goetz, the “subway vigilante” who set off a national debate about crime and race after he shot four black men in New York in 1984, has been arrested on drug charges. Goetz, 65, was arrested ...
NEW YORK Decades after he became infamous, subway vigilante Bernhard Goetz has made headlines again, CBS New York reports. Goetz, now 65, has been charged with the criminal sale of marijuana. Police ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- Decades after he became notorious, subway vigilante Bernhard Goetz has made headlines again. As 1010 WINS' Carol D'Auria reported, Goetz, now 65, has been charged with the ...
Bernhard Goetz, the “subway vigilante” who set off a national debate about crime and race after he shot four black men in New York in 1984, has been arrested on drug charges. Goetz, 65, was arrested ...