
 
		COURIER LIFE,4      JULY 31-AUGUST 6, 2020 
 Brothers’ boost 
 Southern BK rallies behind beloved  
 bagel shop trashed by vandals 
 Brooklynites are fundraising for The Brothers’ Bagels after a trio of masked men caused  
 more than $13,000 worth of damage inside the eatery on July 25.  Google Maps 
 BY MEAGHAN MCGOLDRICK 
 Southern Brooklyn  residents were  
 quick to rally behind a beloved bagel  
 shop after a trio of masked men went  
 on a violent rampage inside the delicatessen  
 over the weekend, causing more  
 than  $13,000 worth of damage during  
 a pandemic already economically-devastating  
 to small businesses. 
 On Saturday, July 25, the owners of  
 The Brothers’ Bagels, a family-owned  
 bagel shop near the corner of 71st  
 Street and Fort Hamilton in Bay Ridge,  
 say two masked vandals trashed the  
 place after being told the eatery was  
 closed for the night. 
 Co-owner Edgar Morales told CBS2  
 that he was behind the counter at the  
 time of the attack, watching in horror  
 as the masked perpetrators — eventually  
 joined by a third perp with a mask  
 and jacket up over his face — kicked  
 in glass counters, tossed tables, and  
 hurled the establishment’s meat slicer  
 to the ground. 
 When their frenzy of destruction  
 was fi nished, the scoffl aws had caused  
 upwards of $13,000 in damage to the bagel  
 shop — which has become a staple  
 in both Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights  
 for close to a decade. 
 “We did nothing to invite this attack,” 
  wrote Edgar and his brother  
 Hector on an online crowdfunding  
 campaign. “Now, during this global  
 pandemic, we have to fi ght even harder  
 to keep our small business alive. We are  
 asking for anyone who can, to help us.” 
 The brothers’ GoFundMe had  
 amassed nearly $3,500 in just one day,  
 and totaled close to $8,000 by Wednesday  
 morning.  
 But, in a testament to how dearly  
 the nearby community holds the eatery, 
  one longtime patron had seen social  
 media reports about the attack,  
 and rushed to set up a second online  
 fundraiser to pay for the damage. 
 The kind-hearted neighbor has  
 since suspended the fundraiser, so to  
 not draw funds from the one created  
 by the Morales family — but not before  
 her effort had raked in close to  
 $3,000, which she says is refl ective of  
 The Brothers’ Bagels’ impact on the  
 community. 
 “There wasn’t a lot of thinking  
 behind my decision to start the Go- 
 FundMe page,” said the creator, who  
 asked to remain anonymous because  
 this “isn’t about her — it’s about The  
 Brothers’ Bagels.” 
 “They’re a great business that  
 serves the community and has built a  
 relationship with it as well,” she said.  
 “I just wanted to do something to help  
 immediately, so I started it and people  
 responded.  I  am  thrilled  that  people  
 responded the way they did because it  
 shows the best of humanity.” 
 After learning the brothers had created  
 their own GoFundMe, she said,  
 she called hers off — but after bringing  
 in a signifi cant amount of funds for  
 the eatery on her own accord, which  
 she will now transfer to The Brother’s  
 Bagels.  
 “When we come together, great  
 things can happen,” she said. “Raising  
 the amount of money we did in 24  
 hours is a testament to the amazing  
 caring people  that make up  our  communities.” 
 “We have been proud community  
 members of Bay Ridge for 18 years.  
 Our children attend the neighborhood  
 schools. Our restaurant is a place  
 where local school staff, children and  
 families gather before and after school.  
 We have catered countless events for  
 our neighbors and their families,” the  
 Morales brothers wrote online. “We  
 know that times are tough for everyone, 
  and we greatly appreciate any  
 support you are able to offer us at this  
 time. Thank you in advance for being  
 there for us as we have been there for  
 so many of you.”