Reuven Fenton

Reuven Fenton

Reuven Fenton is a reporter at the New York Post

Background

Reuven is well into his second decade covering murder, mayhem and scandal in the Big Apple and beyond, with no plans of quitting anytime soon. With more exclusives under his belt than he can count, his recent focus has turned to the migrant crisis and the rise of anti-Semitism in America. He has survived stampedes, tornadoes, and – in an epsiode that made national news – a machete to the neck. Reuven is the author of two books. He enjoys running, hiking, whittling, carousing and rewatching “Archer.”

Latest Articles

Trump's DOJ asked to shut down city-approved 'safe' injection sites where drug addicts can get high under supervision

The Trump administration is being urged to shut down two controversial, NYC-government approved "safe injection sites" -- where drug addicts can use illegal drugs like meth, heroin and cocaine under...

Parents of Israeli-Americans taken hostage or killed by Hamas say they trust Trump to help end their hell

"He’s not playing Hamas’s games, and he’s not paying the ransom, and he doesn’t doesn’t want to work on Hamas’s timetable — which is very good,'' Adi Alexander, the father...

NYC dad of 4 shot dead, girlfriend 'badly beaten' after confronting stranger parked in driveway spot: cops

Trevor Hughes was blasted in the torso as he and Lavar Davis, 46, got into a heated clash just before 2 a.m. Sunday outside his home on Fowler Avenue near...

Family of Hamas hostage holds 'yellow piano' concert in Philly area to push for his release

On Sunday, his family said recently released hostages revealed that Alon is alive, but is injured and not receiving the care he needs.

NYers are beating rising egg prices with their very own chicken coops

"I know that these chickens are healthy. I know exactly where the eggs are coming from," Staten Island firefighter Tommy Lane said.

LI dog owner who sunk into freezing, chest-high mud pit thanks cop who rescued him in heartfelt reunion

"If it wasn't for him, I might have sank further, and I'm not sure how that would have gone,” Prato, 24, said at a press event Wednesday.

Fans give teary standing ovation during Blue Man Group's final hometown show after 34 years of NYC performances

"It’s a New York institution, and like all New York institutions, it’s something that you take for granted until it’s gone," an audience member of the final show said.

Mom, her 2 young kids brutally murdered by irate ex-boyfriend in Jersey City domestic violence attack

Luisa Urbano, 31 – as well as her kids, Juan Martin Urbano, 9, and Diana Ramirez, 5 – were found stabbed to death around 12:15 a.m. inside an apartment on...

Illegal migrant busted for attempting to lure 11-year-old girl into his car

Galo Macasfreire, 38, of Ecuador, was arraigned in Suffolk County District Court on a charge of felony attempted kidnapping.

NYS trooper may have faked shooting at traffic stop to get attention of love interest: cops

The New York State trooper who claimed he was shot during a Long Island traffic stop turned himself in to police Monday morning.

Over a dozen hoarded cats may be released onto NYC streets Thursday as animal rescuers scramble to help: ‘Worst thing that could happen’

More than a dozen cats a Bronx woman has been hoarding are under threat of being kicked to the curb by her disgruntled husband – leaving good Samaritans racing against...

NYC neighborhood plagued by never-ending scaffolding sees sheds removed but more keep springing up in bizzare urban 'whack-a-mole'

A sunlight-deprived Upper West Side stretch remains covered in endless scaffolding despite a city crackdown – as new sheds pop up almost as quickly as old ones are dismantled. West...

Senior citizens outraged over Columbia's decision to close quad access over Israel protest sue school: 'Made my life more difficult'

A cohort of gray-haired uptown residents are suing Columbia University over the closure of its “College Walk,” a stretch of quad space on its Morningside Heights campus cut off to...

Exclusive: Dad of American Hamas hostage says he’s ‘optimistic’ for the first time in wake of cease-fire deal

Adi Alexander, the father of Edan Alexander, 20, praised Wednesday’s cease-fire agreement.

Oldest FDNY retiree who died at 103 remembered for lifetime of heroics, including response to '60 plane crash

"I’m 72 years old and my father was 103 years old, and I still went to him for advice, believe it or not," his son said. "He was very instrumental...

Cop shoots suspect allegedly armed with knife in Bronx apartment building: NYPD

The suspect was shot once in the torso in a building stairwell after cops repeatedly demanded he drop the knife in the Mott Haven neighborhood around 5:45 p.m., Deputy Chief...

Long Island man indicted in strange case of missing teen rescued from boat — but attorney claims there's a 'lot more of a story'

Francis Buckheit, who was charged with raping and kidnapping a 14-year-old girl by cops, has now been indicted by a Suffolk County grand jury, prosecutors said.

Kitty survives 3-story fall from burning Midtown building, as nonprofit raises money for surgery: 'Miracle cat'

This kitty sure landed on his feet. A ginger cat living in a Midtown supportive housing building fell three stories during an apartment fire last week – and miraculously survived....

Intruder films himself breaking into Gracie Mansion, steals Christmas ornament in bizarre stunt: sources

Michael Aromando, 20, was arrested inside a bedroom in the mayoral mansion at 4:24 a.m. New Year’s Day, shortly after hopping a perimeter fence and leading cops on a short foot...

Cops identify NJ woman as mystery straphanger torched to death in horrific NYC subway attack

The victim in the horrific Dec. 22 caught-on-video arson attack had been so badly scorched that authorities initially struggled to identify her.

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