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UPDATE: Gun Charge Dropped Against Rapper Desiigner After Arrest in NYC
The 19-year-old rapper from Brooklyn was arrested and originally charged with four crimes in a road rage incident, police said.

Mark is a Connecticut native and graduate of the University of Connecticut, where he majored in Journalism. He has lived in New York since 2010.
The 19-year-old rapper from Brooklyn was arrested and originally charged with four crimes in a road rage incident, police said.

The Citi Habitats study for August found something very similar to July — the SoHo/Tribeca area is really expensive. But it was cheaper.
Police are looking for multiple men who are ambushing cyclists and robbing them late at night in the park.
The Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center was unveiled for the first time on Thursday morning.
A 15-year-old at Brooklyn School for Career Development was arrested after trying to bring the handgun into school Thursday.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed into law a bill on Wednesday altering the blue laws which prohibited Sunday morning drinking in the state.
With the NFL season getting underway on Thursday, it's time to find a bar to enjoy the whole football season.
The weather will be heating up again on Thursday and Friday as the first week in September comes to a close.
The location, which was scheduled to make way for condos, will live on as the second location of the Williamsburg dine-in theater.
Maybe the most famous photo from Sept. 11 captured firefighters raising a flag over Ground Zero. The flag has finally been found.
The massive free concert in Central Park is getting a new headliner in the form of a different pop star.
The grand larceny, which occurred back on Aug. 20, was the second time a mural had been stolen from the location.
Police said the man in his 40s or 50s robbed three more banks this week after first striking on Aug. 26.
There were a smattering of delays due to the suicide early Wednesday morning.
New York City claimed No. 1, and four of the top 5 spots, on the list by The Daily Meal.
The FDNY responded to reports of a person who committed suicide at the swanky Midtown hotel early Tuesday.
A new mostly residential 503-foot building is coming to the Financial District soon.
Here's a look at what you need to know for the week of Sept. 5 to Sept. 11.
The new development at 435 W. 31st St. in Hudson Yards will be accepting applications for its lottery beginning on Sept. 6.
Breaking: Due to Tropical Storm Hermine, almost all of the service changes for Labor Day weekend have been called off.