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Accused Killer Of 4 Sleeping Homeless Men In Chinatown Due Back In Court MondayThe homeless man accused of killing four other homeless men in Chinatown is due to return to court on Monday.

Funeral Held For Homeless Man Beaten To Death In Chinatown RampageChuen Kok was among four men killed in their sleep on Oct. 5. A fifth man was hospitalized with critical injuries.

After Brutal Attacks By Homeless People, De Blasio Orders Review Of NYC's Mental Health ServicesMayor Bill de Blasio is ordering a review of New York City's mental health services.

Teen May Have Saved Another Homeless Person From Being Killed By Suspect In Chinatown MurdersArgenys Vargas was on Manhattan's west side when he noticed a violent struggle here near the waterfront.

Vigil Held For 4 Homeless Men As Chirlane McCray's Thrive NYC Facing More Criticism After Chinatown MurdersA vigil will be held Tuesday evening for the four victims from this weekend's deadly attack on homeless men in Chinatown.

De Blasio Announces New Measures After 4 Homeless Men Beaten To DeathStarting Monday, mental health outreach teams will be sent to Chinatown to conduct psychiatric and substance abuse evaluations.

Department Of Homeless Services Commish Hopes Chinatown Killings Lead To Better City, State ProgramsAs New Yorkers confront the horror of the Chinatown rampage, there has been finger pointing, blame and the hunt for solutions.

Suspect In Deaths Of 4 Homeless Men Charged With MurderA homeless man accused of killing four other homeless men in Lower Manhattan is now facing murder charges.

Suspect In Custody After 5 Homeless Men Attacked In Their Sleep, 4 Killed In Random Murder SpreeOfficers found the bodies after getting a call around 2 a.m. of a possible fight near Bowery and Doyers Street.

After Chinatown Murder Spree, NYC Residents Demanding City Act To Fix Growing Homeless CrisisThe Coalition for the Homeless said, under the de Blasio Administration, the number of people living in city shelters has reached record highs – with 64,000 people in January.