
 
        
         
		60TH PRECINCT 
 CONEY ISLAND—BRIGHTON BEACH— 
 SEAGATE 
 Money bagged 
 A  street  weasel  swiped  $30,000  
 out of a man’s pocket on W. 16th  
 Street on March 17.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 brigand grabbed him from behind  
 near Mermaid Avenue at around  
 11 pm and went through his pocket  
 — stealing the cash and fl eeing  towards  
 the beach. 
 Platinum hit 
 A mechanical-minded thief  
 snagged the catalytic converter  
 from a car parked on Bay 48th Street  
 on March 18.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  she  
 returned to her car at the intersection  
 of Shore Parkway at around  
 5 pm and noticed it was making a  
 loud sound, and a mechanic told her  
 the platinum car part was missing.  
 Lootin’ Louie 
 A highway robber mugged a  
 woman of her Louis Vuitton bag as  
 she was walking home on Ocean  
 Parkway on March 16.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 bruiser pushed her from behind  
 near  Neptune  Avenue  at  around  
 midnight  before  snagging  the  luxury  
 purse with her wallet and cash. 
 61ST PRECINCT 
 SHEEPSHEAD BAY—HOMECREST— 
 MANHATTAN BEACH—GRAVESEND 
 Room raiders 
 Four prowlers broke into a Knapp  
 St storage facility on March 17.  
 An employee told police that the  
 purloiners stole belongings from  
 multiple units at the storage space  
 at  the  intersection  of  Avenue  Y  at  
 around 2:10 am,. 
 Stereo scam 
 A gun-toting crook stole a man’s  
 music equipment in an Avenue X  
 building on March 17.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  he  
 was meeting the fraud under the  
 pretense of selling him the music  
 equipment at the agreed-upon location  
 near Bragg Street at around  
 1:30 pm, when the thief robbed him  
 of his belongings at gunpoint.  
 Phone fi ght 
 A jerk took a man’s iPhone at an  
 86th Street store on March 16.  
 The victim told police that he had  
 gotten  into  an  argument  with  the  
 snake inside of the store at the intersection  
 of W. Eighth Street around  
 midnight, when the pirate took his  
 phone and fl ed in a gray vehicle. 
  — Jessica Parks 
 COURIER LIFE,8      MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2020 
 Man charged with murder  
 following fatal fi re 
 Prosecutors  charged  a  Bed-Stuy man  with  murder  in  connection  to  a  March  16  
 building fi re.   Photo by Lloyd Mitchell 
 76TH PRECINCT 
 CARROLL GARDENS-COBBLE HILL–RED  
 HOOK 
 Back attack 
 A marauder punched a woman  
 on Columbia Street on March 21. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 random attacker punched her in the  
 back near Mill Street at 12:43 pm.  
 Wine and crime 
 A burglar stole two bottles of sangria  
 from a Smith Street pharmacy. 
 An employee told police that the  
 thief nabbed the two $5 bottles of  
 sangria from the store on the corner  
 of President Street at 10 pm. 
 88TH PRECINCT  
 FORT GREENE–CLINTON HILL 
 Body-slam! 
 Two brutes jumped a woman on  
 Clinton Avenue on March 17. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  he  
 punks threw her to the ground and  
 threatened  her with  tasers  outside  
 her apartment door between Dekalb  
 and Lafayette avenues at 5 pm, before  
 grabbing her phone and wallet  
 and hightailing it away, according  
 to police. 
 One of the bozos dropped his  
 phone at the scene, but police are  
 still looking for both criminals, authorities  
 said. 
 Rowdy drunk! 
 Police arrested a woman they  
 suspect of attacking a desk clerk at  
 Brooklyn  Hospital  on  Dekalb  Avenue  
 on March 21. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 33-year-old was sent to the medical  
 facility at Ashland Place for being  
 drunk and that at 2 pm, and she allegedly  
 threw the secretary’s computer  
 off her desk and threw a medical  
 tray at her. 
 Police arrested the woman and  
 slapped her with felony assault  
 charges, according to authorities. 
 Mystery shooter 
 A gunman shot a teen and another  
 woman in their legs on N. Oxford  
 Wall on March 22. 
 The 16-year-old boy told police  
 that he heard the gunshots and then  
 felt pain in his right leg, but didn’t  
 see the shooter near Park Avenue at  
 3 pm.  
 Cold case 
 A thief stole three air conditioning  
 units from a Hoyt Street construction  
 site sometime between  
 March 9 and March 24. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 thief entered the site on the corner  
 of Douglass Street and made off with  
 a $2,000 air conditioner condenser,  
 and two air conditioner handlers.  
 — Rose Adams 
 62ND PRECINCT  
 BENSONHURST—BATH BEACH 
 Slash and dash 
 A brute slashed a man with a  
 sharp object on 21st Avenue on  
 March 20. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  he  
 saw his male and female neighbors  
 arguing between Benson and Bath  
 avenues at 5:30 pm, but when he  
 tried to intervene, the man pulled  
 out a sharp object and slashed him  
 over the stomach. 
 Lotto looter 
 A thief nabbed lotto tickets from  
 a 86th Street bodega on March 19. 
 An employee told police that the  
 bandit entered the store on the corner  
 of 14th Avenue at 12:15 am and  
 walked  behind  the  cash  register,  
 where he pushed the employee and  
 nabbed the lottery tickets.  
 Cop conmen 
 Two men hoaxers stole $600 from  
 a man on Bath Avenue on March 19. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 men fl ashed police lights from their  
 sedan and posed as cops between  
 Bay 32nd Street and 23rd Avenue at  
 9:30 pm, before snatching $600 and  
 his wallet and driving away. 
  — Rose Adams 
 BY KEVIN DUGGAN 
 A Bedford-Stuyvesant man has  
 been charged with second-degree  
 murder after a fatal building fi re  
 left one man dead on March 16. 
 Prosecutors for Brooklyn District  
 Attorney Eric Gonzalez have  
 accused Derek Whitaker, 54, of  
 killing 55-year-old Mount Vernon  
 resident  Jonathan  Blake.  Whitaker  
 has also been charged with arson, 
  concealing a corpse, tampering  
 with a witness, and hindering  
 prosecution at his Jefferson Avenue  
 apartment building, according  
 to offi cials. 
 First responders rushed to the  
 building  near  Marcus  Garvey  
 Boulevard on March 16 just after 2  
 pm, and when New York’s Bravest  
 extinguished a small blaze there,  
 they found Blake’s body with severe  
 burns in the basement. 
 A spokeswoman for the city’s  
 Chief Medical Examiner did not  
 immediately provide a cause of  
 death for Blake. 
 Police took Whitaker into custody  
 at the 81st Precinct shortly after  
 and arrested him on March 18  
 on arson and related charges, before  
 deeming the death a homicide  
 on March 22 
 Whitaker faces 25 years to  
 life behind bars for his alleged  
 crimes.