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Felon with Mob Ties Arrested on Staten Island

A 58-year-old man with alleged ties to organized crime has been arrested on Staten Island while in possession of a firearm. The FBI reports that this individual has connections to extortion schemes and a previous shooting incident, raising concerns about ongoing criminal activities in the area.

The arrest highlights the persistent influence of organized crime in New York, prompting law enforcement to focus on violent crime and public safety. This case could lead to further investigations into mob operations, making it crucial for residents to stay informed about rising threats in their neighborhoods.

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