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84TH PRECINCT
Brooklyn Heights–
Dumbo–Boerum Hill–
Downtown
Sneaker fiends
Two reprobates forced a
man to buy sneakers for them
on Court Street on June 19.
The victim told police that
one of the louts was selling
candy and approached him
near Dean Street, only to lift
his shirt and reveal he had a
gun at 4 p.m.
The crook led the victim
to a nearby bank at Livingston
Street where an accomplice
met the guys and the
two baddies made the victim
withdraw $800 in cash
from his account, according
to police.
They then brought him
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to a Fulton Street shoe store
and forced him to buy two
pairs of footwear, according
to cops.
Knockout!
A brute knocked a man out
and fleeced him on Lawrence
Street on June 19.
The victim told police that
the nogoodnik whacked him
from behind, causing him to
hit his head on the ground
and loose consciousness near
the corner of Fulton Street at
6:50 p.m.
The bandit went through
the victim’s pockets and
grabbed $460 in cash before
making a run for it, police
said.
Bike bandit
A sneak stole a man’s bike
on Court Street on June 21.
The victim told police that
she locked her two-wheeler up
at Joralemon Street at 9 a.m.
only to find it stolen three hours
later, cops said.
Two for two
A thief stole a man’s tandem
bike on Jay Street on
June 4.
The victim told cops that he
left his two-person bike locked
on a bike rack between Water
and Front streets around
8 a.m., and that he returned
an hour later to find it had
vanished.
Cold case
Some bandit stole an entire
air-conditioning unit from
a Fulton Street roof sometime
between April 15 and
June 17.
The victim told police he
was supposed to do maintenance
on the $10,000 cooler
when he noticed that someone
had taken it between
Bridge and Lawrence streets
at 2 p.m.
He also told authorities
that he hasn’t seen the unit
since its last maintenance on
April 15.
Deliver this!
Cops arrested a man they
suspect of stealing a delivery
worker’s e-bike on Willoughby
Street on June 22.
The victim told police he
was making a delivery at the
corner of Jay Street and when
he came back out of the building
he saw the suspect taking
off on his electric-powered
ride at 3:20 p.m.
He chased after the man
who tried to flee into a parking
garage at MetroTech Center,
before he escaped through
another exit.
Cops caught up with the
suspect at the corner of Sands
and Gold streets at 6:55 p.m.
and slapped him with felony
larceny charges.
88TH PRECINCT
Fort Greene–Clinton Hill
Get lost!
A shop owner saved a teen
from two villains who tried
to rob him on Flatbush Avenue
on June 17.
The 17-year-old victim told
police that the baddies walked
up to him and told him to give
up his bag near Lafayette Avenue
just after 5 p.m.
He then ran across the
street and into a store at the
corner of Livingston Street,
where one of the crooks followed
him in before the manager
told the nogoodnik to
scram, according to the authorities.
The delinquents then made
a run for it towards Fulton
Street, cops said.
Goons with guns
Two ne’er-do-wells robbed
a man at gunpoint on Ashland
Place on June 17.
The victim told police
Noose found at
C’Heights church
that he was walking on Willoughby
Street when the reprobates
walked up to him,
and one of them pulled out a
gun and told him to give up
his wallet and cell phone at
11:10 p.m.
The man handed over his
valuable to the louts, who then
made a run for it towards Flatbush
Avenue Extension, according
to cops.
Tricked!
A group of gun-toting rakes
ambushed a man on Cumberland
Street on June 20.
The victim told police he was
meeting one of the guys to buy
an iPhone, but was instead met
with three wretches who surrounded
him — with one showing
off a gun — who told him
to give up his stuff at Atlantic
Commons at 3:10 p.m.
After fleecing him, the
rogues towards Hanson
Place and S. Oxford Street,
police said.
Have a seat
Police collared a man they
suspect of throwing a chair
at his brother inside their
Fulton Street apartment on
June 18.
The victim told police that
he was arguing with his sibling
when he started hurling
furniture around the place,
wrecking their father’s fish
tank and book shelves, before
throwing a computer chair at
the victim’s leg, between St.
Jaimes Place and Washington
Avenue at 11 a.m.
Cops arrested the man and
hit him with felony assault
charges a half an hour later,
according to police.
Kids these days
A woman assaulted her elderly
pops while he was riding
his bike on Washington
Walk on June 18.
The 65-year-old victim told
police his daughter pushed
him off his bike before she
punched him several times in
the face and hip near Myrtle
Avenue at 11 p.m.
— Kevin Duggan
78TH PRECINCT
Park Slope
Pure rubbish
Cops arrested a woman
for allegedly threatening to
beat another woman outside
an 8th Avenue homeless shelter
— with a garbage can —
on June 22.
The victim, 24, told police
that she was arguing with the
37-year-old suspect outside
the refuge between 14th and
15th streets at around 9:15
a.m., when the suspect spat
in her face and threatened
her with the garbage can,
cops said.
Police arrived on the
scene and arrested the suspect
on third degree assault
charges.
Armed fiend
A gun-wielding fiend
threatened a man on 14th
Street on June 24.
The victim told police he
was outside his home between
Seventh and Eighth avenues
when the perp pulled a gun
on him at around 10:30 p.m.,
threatening to shoot the victim,
before driving off in a
red car, cops said.
No arrests have been made
in the case, which has been
closed, cops said.
Dine and dash
Some jerk stiffed a Flatbush
Avenue restaurant earlier
this month, walking out
on his dinner tab.
The manager of the restaurant
told police that the foodlooter
ran up a $163 bill at the
restaurant near Atlantic Avenue,
before sneaking out at
around 3:30 p.m., cops said.
No arrests have been made
in the case, which has been
closed, cops said.
Mr. Knife Guy
A brute threatened a man
with a knife on Butler Street
on June 16.
The victim told police that
the bruiser approached him
between Nevins Street and
Third Avenue at around 9:30
a.m., and began yelling at him,
before taking out a knife and
threatening the victim, who
fled toward Third Avenue,
cops said.
No arrests have been made
in the case, which has been
closed, cops said.
Failed thief
A wannabe shoplifter attempted
to loot an Atlantic Avenue
retailer on June 24.
Store reps told police that
the woman attempted to leave
the store near Flatbush Avenue
at around 3 p.m. — without
paying for $335 worth of
merchandise. When store security
confronted the thief, she
dumped the ill-gotten goods
on the sidewalk and ran off,
cops said.
No arrests have been made
in the case, which has been
closed, cops said.
72ND PRECINCT
Sunset Park–Windsor
Terrace
Sunset savage
A bruiser brutally robbed
a man on Fourth Avenue on
June 18.
The victim told police he
was walking home from a bar
between 39th and 40th streets
when the fiend approached
at around 12:30 a.m., and repeatedly
hit him in the back
of the head. After the victim
fell to the ground, the perp
grabbed his cellphone and
wallet, before running off,
cops said.
Wallet weasel
A thief robbed a man on
Seventh Street on June 20.
The victim told police he
was getting out of his car between
Greenwood Avenue and
Ocean Parkway at around 6:15
p.m., when the crook approached
and demanded his
wallet, which the victim duly
handed over, cops said.
Window wastrel
Cops arrested two men for
allegedly burglarizing a 21st
Street store on June 23.
The suspects broke into the
store near Third Avenue by
smashing a second floor window
at approximately 2 a.m.
Once inside, the men nabbed
$3,450 worth of property, cops
said.
Police tracked down the
suspects later that day and
charged them with felony
grand larceny.
Sticky fingers
A pickpocket snatched a
woman’s wallet and Samsung
tablet on Fifth Avenue
on June 23.
The victim told police that
she felt someone touching her
backpack as she was walking
between 55th and 56th streets
at around 5 p.m., and when
she turned around, she saw
the thief rummaging through
the bag, before running off
with the computer tablet,
cops said.
— Aidan Graham
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By Aidan Graham
Brooklyn Paper
Police were searching
for a suspect who they say
left a noose outside of a
Crown Heights church on
June 22, according to authorities.
The hangman’s knot was
discovered in some bushes
surrounding United House
of Prayer for All Church,
located at 1323 Park Place
between Schenectady and
Utica avenues, Saturday
morning, and police arrived
at around 9 a.m. to
remove the length of rope,
cops said.
No arrests have been
made, and the investigation
by the Police Department’s
Hate Crimes Task
Force remains ongoing, according
to authorities.
The incident at the nondenominational
church follows
Mayor Bill de Blasio
creation of the Office of the
Prevention of Hate Crimes
earlier this month to combat
rising hate crimes stats
throughout the city.
“In New York City, we
celebrate and uphold our
differences and reject any
attempt to hate or divide,”
de Blasio said at the time.
“We will never stand idly
by while our fellow New
Yorkers are targeted because
of their race, religion,
sexual orientation or any
other quality that makes
them who they are.”
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