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The NYPD is investigating an East Harlem shooting that left a man injured outside of a White Castle on Thursday evening.
According to police, at around 5:20 p.m. on Feb. 3 the NYPD responded to a 911 call regarding a man shot at East 103rd Street and First Avenue. Upon their arrival, officers found a 34-year-old man who had been shot in the chest.
Paramedics took the victim to Metropolitan Hospital, where he is expected to survive his injuries.
A spokesperson for the NYPD stated that the motive for the shooting is unclear at this time, but the victim has a lengthy history with law enforcement. The investigation is ongoing.
I personally can't stand fermented milk (blech), but if you like kefir, go to it.
And that's what makes this a wonderful place!
And when somebody starts a thread claiming that a kefir or yoghurt purveyor in Queens is closing, your post might make some logical sense. But this thread is about White Castle. Why not stay on topic?
And when somebody starts a thread claiming that a kefir or yoghurt purveyor in Queens is closing, your post might make some logical sense. But this thread is about White Castle. Why not stay on topic?
Kefir,
I've gotten into ALDI and highly recommend their Indulgent Greek Honey Vanilla yogurt. Give it a go, the next time you pooch up there
Yep, there's been several WC closing lately. The most eastern one on Long Island closed several years ago too.
That one was probably too far from the distribution chain or not profitable enough, or both.
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