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84TH PRECINCT
Brooklyn Heights–
Dumbo–Boerum Hill–
Downtown
Court attack
Police arrested a man for
allegedly attacking a teen on
Adams Street on Aug. 12.
The 18-year-old victim
told police he was heading
to a scheduled court hearing
at Kings County Supreme
Court near Johnson
Street, 10:50 a.m., when the
suspect and six others ganged
up on him.
One of the attackers
punched him and took his cellphone,
while another slashed
him with a blade, according
to the authorities.
A week later, police arrested
the 19-year-old suspect
and slapped him with felony
robbery charges, cops said.
Heights holdup
A gunman robbed a man
on Montague Street on Aug.
17.
The victim told police the
pistol-packing perp pulled a
gun on him between Hicks
Street and Pierrepont Place
at 1:20 a.m., when he told him
to hand over his watch and
wallet, before bolting towards
Henry Street.
Pier prowler
A rake looted a man’s bag
at Brooklyn Bridge Park on
Aug. 12.
The victim told police he
left his bag near Pier 5 and
saw the nogoodnik go through
it at 10:40 p.m.
When he ran up to check on
it, he found his wallet, bank
cards, and identification missing,
according to police.
Watch out!
A thief stole two pricey
watches from a Water Street
jewelry store on Aug. 18.
The victim told police the
purloiner took the watches
worth a total of $2,450 and
fled the scene without paying
near Dock Street at 2:25
p.m.
88TH PRECINCT
Fort Greene–
Clinton Hill
Thieves to boot!
Thieves stole a teen’s
sneakers on St. Felix Street
on Aug. 13.
The victim, 18, told police
he was lounging on a bench
at Betty Carter Park near Fulton
Street when the brutes attacked
him around 2:25 p.m.,
punching him several times
in an attempt to nab his cellphone.
But the teen grabbed his
attacker to stop him and the
goons threw him to the ground
and snatched his shoes, before
hightailing it in different
directions, according to
police.
Fake cop attack
A bunch of jerks pretended
to be cops and attacked a guy
on Myrtle Avenue on Aug.
14.
The victim told police
his attackers were following
him on his way home
between Steuben Street and
Emerson Place and told him
they were cops at 9:30 p.m.,
when they knocked him to
the ground and grabbed his
wallet, before fleeing.
Sneak attack
A villain robbed a woman
on S. Portland Avenue on
Aug. 15.
The victim told police she
was walking towards Atlantic
Avenue when the menace
snuck up from behind at 9
p.m., when he whacked her in
the side of her face and stole
her cellphone, before bolting,
according to police.
Family feud
A woman attacked her husband
and child with an umbrella
at Park Avenue Street
on Aug. 14.
The victim told police that
he met with his wife near N.
Portland Avenue to take their
baby at 10:15 a.m., when she
took out the umbrella and hit
him — and the infant.
Other woman
A woman slashed another
woman her boyfriend
met through an online dating
app on Park Avenue. on
Aug. 1.
The victim told police
that she met a guy online
and went back to his place
to hang out at 2 a.m., when
his girlfriend showed up and
started slashing her with a
knife and punching her at
Navy Street.
Paramedics rushed the victim
to Brooklyn Hospital with
cuts to her hand, according
to the authorities.
— Kevin Duggan
78TH PRECINCT
Park Slope
Biting brute
Cops cuffed a man for allegedly
biting another man
on Flatbush Avenue on Aug.
12. T
he victim told police that
he confronted the victim, who
was sleeping on a bench outside
the victim’s store near
Atlantic Avenue, when the
suspect bit him on the hand
and slapped him in the face
at around 8 a.m.
Police arrested the man
later that day on a misdemeanor
assault charge, according
to police.
Cuffed harasser
Police arrested a man for allegedly
harassing a woman on
Douglas Street on Aug. 12.
The victim told police that
the suspect had been harassing
her in person and through
email for months, when he
allegedly showed up to her
workplace between Nevins
Street and Third Avenue at
around 1 p.m., causing her
to call the police.
Cops showed up on scene
and arrested the man on misdemeanor
charges of aggravated
harassment, according
to police.
Vehicle villain
A thief looted a car that
was parked on Fourth Avenue
between Aug. 12 and
Aug. 13.
The victim told police that
she had left the car between
5:30 p.m. and 6 a.m. the following
day, when the pirate
broke the rear window and
stole various items.
Motorcycle thief
Some crook stole a motorcycle
from Prospect Park
West between July 23 and
Aug. 1.
The victim told police that
he parked the motorbike between
Eighth and Ninth
streets, but found it missing
when he returned to the parking
spot at around 8 p.m. on
Aug. 1.
Bicycle bandit
A rogue stole a bicycle from
Caton Avenue on Aug. 10.
The victim told police that
he left the bike momentarily
between Stratford Road and E.
10th Street at around 2 p.m.,
when the weasel hopped on
and rode off.
Car crash
A louse crashed a car on
Sixth Avenue but refused a
Breathalyzer test on Aug.
11.
Arriving officers found the
cur’s car crashed near Bergen
Street at around 11:30 p.m.,
and noticed that the driver
was slurring his words. The
good-for-nothing refused requests
to take a sobriety test,
and police referred his case
to the District Attorney’s office
for further investigation,
according to cops.
72ND PRECINCT
Sunset Park–
Windsor Terrace
Scratch off
A brute assaulted a woman
on Fifth Avenue on Aug.
16. T
he victim told police that
she began arguing with the
goon near the intersection of
54th Street, when the bruiser
grabbed her by the hair and
scratched her neck with her
nails at around 13:30 p.m.
The ruffian also smacked
the victim’s phone out of her
hand, causing the screen to
crack, before fleeing the
scene, cops said.
Dumb drunk
Cops cuffed a man for allegedly
driving drunk along
the Gowanus Expressway on
Aug. 13.
A patrolling officer pulled
the man over near 60th Street
for allegedly failing to properly
signal while he was
swerving through traffic at
around 2:40 a.m., when the
officer noticed the man slurring
his words.
The patrolman arrested
the man on felony charges for
driving while intoxicated, according
to police.
Cold cocked
Police arrested a man for
allegedly brutally robbing another
man on Fifth Avenue
on Aug. 13.
The victim told police
the suspect waltzed up and
punched him in the face near
60th Street at around 4:30
p.m., and the robber grabbed
his backpack after the victim
hit the floor.
Police caught up with the
man later that evening and
arrested him on felony robbery
charges, according to
police.
Tool time
Cops arrested a man for allegedly
burglarizing a vacant
39th Street hardware store on
Aug. 12.
A manager told police that
the suspect broke a chain-link
fence in the front of the store
near First Avenue between
midnight and 8 a.m., before
stealing $1,695 worth of construction
tools.
Cops caught up with the
suspect the following day and
arrested him on felony burglary
charges, according to
police.
Have a beer!
Cops arrested a suspect
for allegedly threatening a
man with a beer bottle at an
apartment on Fourth Avenue
Aug. 13.
The victim told police that
he began arguing with the
suspect in his apartment between
54th and 55th streets,
when the suspect allegedly
picked up a glass bottle and
threatened to kill the victim
— who fled his own
apartment out of fear for
his safety.
Police arrested the man
later than evening on misdemeanor
menacing charges,
cops said.
Open for crime
A lawbreaker looted a
vacant Fourth Avenue convenience
store on Aug. 12.
Surveillance video shows the
scoundrel entered the store
near 63rd Street at around
1:45 a.m., before grabbing
$34 worth of stuff and running
off, cops said.
— Aidan Graham
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