62ND PRECINCT
BENSONHURST—BATH BEACH
Bank robbery
A looter stole $364 from a 21st Avenue
bank on June 29.
A bank teller told cops that the
robber handed her a note that listed
several amounts of bills, including
fi ve $50 bills and seven $2 bills, inside
the business near the corner
of 86th Street, before the employee
handed over the money and the pirate
fl ed.
Villain vendor
A thief attempted to sell a bike on
Facebook that had been stolen off of
71st Street on July 2.
The victim told police that the
deprived dealer nabbed the bike, a
helmet, and a phone holder from between
17th and 18th avenues at 9 pm,
and the victim later found the bike
for sale on Facebook less than two
days later.
Tired out
A thief stole four tires and rims
from a car on 15th Avenue on June
29.
The victim told police that
the burglar nabbed the tires and
rims from her car parked between
Cropsey and Bath avenues at around
4 am.
— Rose Adams
60TH PRECINCT
CONEY ISLAND—BRIGHTON BEACH—
SEAGATE
Electronic heist
Thieves stole more than $1,000
worth of electronics from a Brighton
Third Street store on July 4.
A witness told police that the
burglars broke into the store between
Brighton Beach Avenue and
Brightwater Court at around 3 am,
before leaving with the stolen goods
in large trash bags.
Pipe-mares
Brutes beat a man with a metal
pipe on the D train near Stillwell
Avenue on July 4.
The victim told police that the
savages knocked him unconscious
with the pipe while on the way to
the station at the intersection of Bay
50th Street at around 12 pm.
— Jessica Parks
84TH PRECINCT
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS–DUMBO–
BOERUM HILL–DOWNTOWN
Mom marauder
A woman hit her mom and
stormed off on Jay Street on June
29.
The victim told police that they
COURIER L 8 IFE, JULY 10-16, 2020
Man shot and killed in broad
daylight in Crown Heights park
A man was fatally shot on the steps of Lincoln Terrace Park. Photo by Lloyd Mitchell
were arguing in the car when the
bruiser smacked her in the head
with her phone between Willoughby
and Johnson streets around 5:45 pm,
before the scoundrel got out of the
car and damaged a door handle and
windshield wiper.
Bodega slasher
Some dirtbag stabbed a guy at a
Schermerhorn Street deli on June
30.
The victim told police that the
knife-wielding knave told him
“Don’t stare at me again,” at the
store between Hoyt and Bond
streets at 11:30 pm, before piercing
him in the head and shoulder several
times.
Paramedics brought the victim
to Methodist Hospital for treatment
of non-life-threatening wounds, according
to police reports.
Citibike swipe
A bandit ambushed a biker on
Nassau Street on July 2.
The victim told cops that the attacker
smacked him off his Citibike
at Flushing Avenue at 7 pm, before
hopping on and speeding off.
88TH PRECINCT
FORT GREENE-CLINTON HILL
Rock rascal
Police arrested a man for allegedly
hurling a rock at a man’s head
inside a Flatbush Avenue Ext. store
on July 6.
The victim told police that the
suspect allegedly threw the large
rock at him near Fulton Street at
7:15 am, causing cuts to the victim’s
head, before running off.
Police nabbed the suspect on
July 7 just before 2 am at the same
location and arrested him on felony
assault charges, according to police
reports.
Scooter gunman
An armed baddie on a scooter
ambushed a guy at gunpoint with
a cadre of teenage accomplices on
Gates Avenue on July 5.
The victim told police that the
two-heeled pirate smacked him in
his head with the gun at Cambridge
Place at around 11:40 pm, before one
of the other villains snatched his
phone and cash.
Freeze!
A gun-toting brigand robbed a
man on Waverly Avenue on July 2.
The victim told police that the
knave jumped him with a black gun
and took his phone and wallet between
Myrtle and Willoughby avenues
at 5 pm
Underground attack!
A pair of goons violently robbed a
man at the Atlantic Avenue Q-train
platform near Flatbush Avenue on
July 1.
The victim told police that he got
off the southbound train at the stop
near Hanson Place at around 9 pm
when the two crooks punched him
several times and stole his wallet
and watch.
— Kevin Dugan62
76TH PRECINCT
CARROLL GARDENS-COBBLE HILL–
RED HOOK
Foiled!
A kind-hearted hero recovered a
purse from a thief who’d stolen the
bag from a woman on Baltic Street
on July 6.
The victim told police that the
good-for-nothin’ grabbed the $378
designer purse from her hand and
ran off at the corner of Smith Street
at 6 am, but a quick-thinking motorcyclist
who witnessed the incident
chased the bandit and retrieved the
items.
Missing moped
A burglar swiped a moped parked
on Carroll Street on June 30.
The victim told police that he left
his white Vespa, worth $1,200, near
Columbia Street at 9 pm, but the
scooter was gone when he went to
retrieve it at 10:30 pm.
Whiskey business
A nogoodnik nabbed a Whiskey
bottle from a Court Street liquor
store on July 4.
An employee told police that
the pilferer snatched the $55 bottle
of brown liquor from his store between
Sackett and Degraw streets
at 6:50 pm.
— Rose Adams
BY MEAGHAN MCGOLDRICK
A gunman fatally shot a 27-yearold
man in the head and chest on
Tuesday inside a Crown Heights
park, according to police.
Offi cers responded to an alert
from the NYPD’s ShotSpotter detection
system near East New York and
Buffalo avenues, where they found
the victim unconscious and unresponsive
on a walking path near
the newly reopened tennis courts
inside Lincoln Terrace Park just before
noon, cops said.
First responders pronounced the
victim dead at the scene.A nearby
resident, Peter Jones, said he was
just getting home from work when
he heard the shots.
“I was coming down East New
York Avenue and I heard pop pop
— I called 911,” Jones said. “He was
bleeding heavy from the head. They
say black lives matter but we are
still killing our own. It is sad.”
Authorities have not yet made
any arrests, and the investigation
is ongoing.
The broad daylight shooting
comes on the heels of a recent citywide
uptick in gun violence, and a
particularly deadly holiday weekend
where gunmen killed nine people
and wounded 41 others.