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Flatlands library plans
four-month closure
Brooklyn Public Library’s Flatlands branch will close Aug. 3. Photo by Steve Solomonson
BY AIDAN GRAHAM
A deranged man barged into an East
New York police precinct wielding a
knife in a failed suicide-by-cop scheme
Sunday, according to police.
“The government is f–---ing me. I
want you to shoot me,” police quoted
the 26-year-old man as saying.
The man entered the 75th Precinct’s
Sutter Avenue station house
between Essex and Linwood streets
brandishing the knife at around 8:30
a.m., according to authorities.
Surveillance footage from inside
the precinct shows the man standing
in the precinct’s lobby with the
knife, as civilians, momentarily unaware
of the danger, run for cover after
spotting the blade.
When police notice the menace,
several uniformed officers draw
their firearms in the station’s lobby,
holding the man at gunpoint until
another officer approaches from
the side and attacks with a stun gun
— dropping him to the floor, video
footage shows.
Police cuffed and questioned the
man, before taking him to nearby
Brookdale Hospital Medical Center
for treatment, cops said.
“Why didn’t you shoot me... I’m
too chicken to kill myself,” the man
allegedly bellowed following his
detainment.
Police do not expect to charge the
man with a crime, describing him
as emotionally disturbed, according
to a spokesman for the Police
Department.
BY CHANDLER KIDD
Brooklyn Public Library’s Flatlands
branch will close for about four
months beginning Aug. 3, and is expected
to reopen sometime in November.
The temporary closure will accommodate
the expansion of an existing
meeting room within to the 1955-built
library branch, which is located on
Flatbush Avenue between Baughman
Place and Troy Avenue, according
to Brooklyn Public Library spokeswoman
Fritzi Bodenheimer.
Upon completion, the book lender
will make its new multi-purpose room
available to community members and
city offi cials for meetings, programs,
and educational classes.
The space, which is currently offlimits
to patrons, will be expanded to
accommodate a maximum occupancy
of 65 people — up from only 16.
One of Brooklyn Public Library’s
mobile book-lending trucks will be
parked outside the Flatlands branch
Tuesdays and Fridays throughout the
closure, allowing locals to return and
check-out a limited selection of titles.
The project is being funded via
$500,000 in taxpayer money that Assemblywoman
Helene Weinstein
doled out for the meeting room, in addition
to a new roof for the aging library
branch, which is expected to begin
construction sometime next year.
Man enters East New York
precinct begging for death
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