The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office served a subpoena on Covenant House requesting the youth shelter’s interior and exterior video footage from their place of business in Manhattan’s Hell Kitchen related to a slashing that occurred in front of the location.

The shelter moved to partially quash the subpoena, arguing that they were prohibited from releasing the interior video surveillance footage from the shelter pursuant to the New York State Runaway and Homeless Youth Act.

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