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Brooklyn man exonerated for decades-old manslaughter charge after reinvestigation pokes holes in conviction
Brooklyn man exonerated for decades-old manslaughter charge after reinvestigation pokes holes in conviction

Jul. 1, 2025 By Gabriele Holtermann

Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez on July 1 moved to vacate the 1988 first-degree manslaughter conviction of 55-year-old Brian Kendall after a the Conviction Review Unit found that the charges against him did not hold up, and that he is “likely innocent.”

According to the DA and a report drafted by the CRU, Kendall, who was 17 at the time, was in a Flatbush game room on Cortelyou Road with his younger brother and friends on Feb. 24, 1987, where they witnessed the shooting and killing of game room employee Raphael Reyes. 

Kendall and his friends chased the perp down the street and flagged down a cop car for help. Some witnesses said the shooter leaped into a vehicle on Beverly Road and fled. 

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Cool, casual and full of flavor, Pasta Night is a charming Prospect Heights hangout

Jun. 30, 2025 By Kacie Moschella

When you think about meals that beat the heat, a big pile of pasta may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But if your family traces back to Southern Italy like mine does, a lovingly prepared bowl of cacio e pepe is actually the perfect heat wave dish. Dense mafalde noodles cooked al dente and smothered in a simple cheese sauce, plenty of Parmesan cheese grated on top and just a few pepper flakes make for a perfect hot summer lunch in my book.