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Gabrielle Fonrouge

About the Author

Gabrielle Fonrouge is an award-winning investigative journalist and national correspondent who started working for the New York Post in 2014. Her work has taken her to Germany, Puerto Rico, the Southern Border of Mexico and just about every pocket of the country where she covered the nation’s biggest stories and news events. Fonrouge covers everything from local crime news to in-depth features and her work reporting on revenge porn, sex trafficking and the Rikers Island crisis has led to state legislation changes and a series of awards. She graduated summa cum laude from St. John’s University with a degree in mass communications and a minor in social justice. Originally from Hollywood, Fla., Fonrouge lives in Brooklyn with her wife and their three cats, Christian, Bellatrix and Rhaegar.

The Archive

Alec Baldwin, armorer hit with charges in fatal 'Rust' shooting of cinematographer

The city’s top prosecutor, Mary Carmack-Altwies, said the decision to charge Alec Baldwin and three others came after an investigation revealed all bore responsibility for the shooting that killed Halyna...

These NYPD officers got to keep their jobs despite violent crime arrests

All of them were accused of offenses that, if convicted, would have required automatic termination under state or federal law but their cases all saw favorable outcomes in criminal court.

Chesapeake Walmart shooting survivor says gunman spared her life, told her 'go home'

Jessie Wilczewski said it was only her fifth day on the job when Bing, 31, opened fire on her and her coworkers as they sat in a break room and...

'Hostile' Walmart shooter feuded with co-workers, said 'disturbing' things

Briana Taylor, who started working for the Chesapeake store about two months ago and miraculously survived Tuesday night’s bloodshed, said co-workers told her to watch out for Andre Bing, the...

First victim named in Chesapeake Walmart shooting as police raid suspect's home

Tyneka Johnson, 21, was a worker at the Virginia store where a gunman went on a rampage against his co-workers on Tuesday night.

Skeletal remains of vanished teen found in Maryland woods, cops probing as homicide

The skeletal remains of Maryland teenager Rosa Diaz-Santos, who vanished in September, were found in a wooded area in Takoma Park and her killer is still on the loose.

Dad of slain NYC tourist said son would have befriended his killer

“He would've invited that guy onto the stoop to hang out if he had not shot at him,” the victim’s father Jason Williams told reporters when asked how he wants...

Mom, daughter and disabled step-daughter found stabbed to death in NYC home, male relative sought

Three women, ages 26, 46, and 57, were found stabbed to death in a Queens home Friday, law-enforcement sources said. 

More than 750 New York women to sue over sexual abuse in state prisons

The Adult Survivors Act opened up a one year window for adult survivors to file civil claims against their attackers and the institutions that shielded them, despite statute of limitation...

Rikers officer loses 10 teeth after brutal jail attack by accused murderer

An accused murderer beat a New York City Correction officer – knocking out 10 of his teeth – on Rikers Island this week, according to law enforcement sources.

Residents outraged after family of friendly New Jersey bear cubs are slaughtered

The four baby bears were found dead from gunshot wounds inside the park by a hiker, who reported the grisly discovery to New Jersey Fish and Wildlife Conservation officers.

Cops reveal sick evidence in bust of 32 Brooklyn gangbangers

Authorities have taken down two rival Brooklyn gangs responsible for a slew of homicides and shootings -- including one that injured a 3-year-old girl, police sources said.

Legal Aid Society to ask feds to take over NYC's troubled jails

New York City's largest legal aid nonprofit is ramping up its efforts for a federal takeover of the Big Apple's troubled jail system.

Bronx prosecutors threaten walkout over work complaints — but DA warns of 'strike' law

A group of rogue prosecutors at the Bronx District Attorney’s Office threatened to walk off the job over poor working conditions if their demands were not met by Monday, prompting...

Man finds candy company's lost $4.7 million check, gets 'cheap' reward

A German man who returned a $4.7 million check to the sweets giant Haribo after he found it on a train platform was awarded for his honesty with a few...

Two women busted for smuggling cocaine hidden in hair extensions

The ladies, who used the extensions to create elaborate, poofy hairstyles, were busted at two separate airports in the South American locale on Thursday, the agency said. 

Teen charged in fatal shooting of Queens high school student

Mark Greene, 18, was standing at a bus stop outside of North Queens Community High School in Kew Gardens Hills around 3 p.m. when he was suddenly blasted by gunfire,...

One suspect in anti-Jewish Brooklyn gel pellet attack held on bail, two other freed

One of the goons who allegedly blasted a Hasidic Jewish mom and her adult son with gel pellets in an alleged hate crime assault in Brooklyn was held on bail...

How an accused NYC serial sex attacker may have dodged cops

The serial sex offender who attacked three women in Manhattan could’ve flown under the radar for nine months by sleeping at construction sites and fleeing town after the assaults, police...

Commuters fed up with subway crime say they're voting Lee Zeldin for governor

Zeldin, a longshot candidate who’s now neck-and-neck with Gov. Kathy Hochul after running on a tough-on-crime platform, has vowed to make crime fighting a top priority if he’s elected and...