Suffolk County District Attorney'S Office News

Suffolk County District Attorney'S Office News


Dec 10, 2025

Nesconset Teen Indicted in Murder of Sayville Ex-Girlfriend

Nesconset teenager Austin Lynch, 18, was charged with Murder in the Second Degree for the fatal Thanksgiving-week shooting of his ex-girlfriend, 18-year-old Emily Finn of Sayville.

Nov 26, 2025

Patchogue Man Convicted of Raping his Child and Half-Sister

A jury trial was presented with what they ultimately ruled as overwhelming evidence confirming the 38-year-old criminal had sexually abused his daughter when she was between the ages of 5 and 13, and his half-sister when she was 15 years old.

Nov 25, 2025

Coram Man Charged with Arson

Altariq Nixon, 43, of Coram, has been accused of setting a late-night fire that damaged a home while two occupants were inside, the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office announced on Tuesday, November 25th.

Nov 19, 2025

Infant suffers fentanyl poisoning, Brentwood man charged

Suffolk County officials announced the arrest of Henry Martinez, 21, this week. The Brentwood resident faces multiple charges following an incident in which an eight-month-old infant in his care suffered fentanyl poisoning and required emergency lifesaving treatment.

Oct 3, 2025

Riverhead man convicted of second-degree murder

“Mr. Reyes was one month away from becoming a father when the defendant [Brent Henry] made the senseless decision to murder him,” said DA Tierney.

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Education

Hunter Business School Marks 20 Years In Medford

Hunter Business School marks 20 years in Medford, celebrating thousands of graduates and a legacy of hands-on training that continues to shape Long Island’s workforce.


National

Capitol Hill Scrambles As Scandal Breaks

Washington’s culture of loyalty and power is once again put to the test, as allegations surface and allies quietly retreat—leaving behind a familiar story of pressure, calculation, and inevitable political exits.


Education

Clayton Huey Students Shine at Sharing the Planet Exhibition

Clayton Huey Elementary School fifth grade students showcased their learning during the annual Primary Years Programme Exhibition, transforming classrooms and hallways into an interactive gallery of ideas and research.