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 COURIER LIFE, APRIL 1-7, 2022 
 BY XIMENA DEL CERRO 
 Farewell Brooklyn, a Bushwick  
 bar,  restaurant  and  events  
 venue on 143 Troutman Street, in  
 Bushwick, was robbed early on  
 Monday morning. The masked  
 burglar was caught on camera  
 breaking in through the front  
 window at at 6:45 am. 
 The bar opened about two  
 years ago — as soon as outdoor  
 seating was permitted in New  
 York City after the COVID-19  
 lockdown— and is subleasing  
 a fraction of the space to Gunther’s  
 Café, a breakfast, soup and  
 sandwiches shop set to open next  
 month. Property from both businesses  
 was stolen. 
 The robber broke through a  
 padlock, a roll-down gate, window  
 locks and smashed a glass  
 window in plain daylight. In just  
 about four minutes, they took  
 about $400 dollars in cash from  
 the bar’s register, liquor bottles,  
 entire point of sales-systems,  
 speakers and an iPad from Gunther’s  
 and took off. 
 Last February, New York City  
 saw an increase in every major  
 index crime category from the  
 year before, according to an official  
 statement from the New York  
 Police Department. In Brooklyn,  
 statistics show an increase in robberies  
 of about 55 percent since  
 February 2021. 
 “People were walking around  
 for work and this person started  
 breaking in through a window,”  
 said Farewell’s owner, Daniel  
 Teran. “I just want to make sure  
 that everybody knows there’s  
 somebody  going around  robbing  
 places and that, if anybody knows  
 this person, let us know. It was one  
 person and I think it is desperation  
 acting out.” 
 Other businesses in the area  
 have  also  been  broken  into  recently. 
  Three people robbed Cafe  
 Moca on Central Avenue last January. 
  Their espresso machine,  
 worth $12,000 dollars was taken.  
 A Chinese restaurant nearby was  
 robbed too. 
 “We are still feeling the effects  
 from the break in financially and  
 emotionally,” said the staff at Cafe  
 Moca, in a message to Brooklyn  
 Paper. “Especially when only two  
 months have past and we find out  
 our  neighboring business  was  
 robbed. Hard to sleep at night  
 knowing it could happen again.” 
 Teran  says  police  have  been  
 “on point” running the investigation, 
  and told him they will analyze  
 the video and look for fingerprints  
 in case the burglar was not  
 wearing gloves. 
 The business owner, who owns  
 five other restaurants and bars  
 across New York has been robbed  
 before, he said. Millie’s Cuban  
 Café, also in Bushwick, was broken  
 into during the city’s lockdown  
 in 2020. After being in the  
 neighborhood for 12 years, Teran  
 says he “would still give our  
 neighborhood a great rating.”  
 The bar often hosts live DJ  
 sets and drag shows. After dealing  
 with tension from neighbors  
 raising noise complaints around  
 closing time and having the police  
 patrolling regularly, Teran says  
 things have turned around and  
 the community has reached out  
 to show support since the robbery  
 occurred. 
 A patron of both Farewell  
 and Gunther’s has started a Go- 
 FundMe raising over $1,300 dollars  
 to make up for the damages  
 and stolen items. Teran estimates  
 repairing and replacing what  
 was lost will cost roughly $2,000.  
 Both business owners say they’ll  
 donate any exceeding funds to  
 charity. 
 Farewell is insured, but the  
 Teran said going that route  
 would be more inconvenient. 
 “It was a loss,” he said. “Fortunately, 
  we just pick up our  
 heads, we fix everything, and we  
 do our thing. We want to open for  
 one of our fun nights.” 
 Farewell opened on March 29  
 to host their weekly trivia event.  
 Sarah Khoshaba, owner of Gunther’s, 
   said  her  business  is  still  
 on track to open in mid-April. 
 Farewell, burglars! 
 Restauranteur, Daniel Teran opened Farewell Brooklyn, an “inclusive community  
 space” in 2020, where he now hosts drag shows, trivia nights and live DJ sets.  
 The bar was robbed in broad daylight on March 28.. Daniel Teran 
 Patrons rally around Bushwick bar robbed in broad daylight 
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