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in one minute if it happens at
all,” he said.
De Blasio on Friday voiced
his approval for limiting leisurely
flights over the Manhattan’s
airspace but stopped
short of fully endorsing the
federal law change in an interview
on WNYC’s Brian
Lehrer Show.
“I haven’t seen the specific
bill I want to be careful on that
because I’ve heard different
interpretations of it,” he said.
“There should be no non-essential
flights over Manhattan.
The only helicopters that
should be going over Manhattan
should be if it is public
services, uniformed services,
things that are essential.”
He went on to say that he
didn’t think that ride-share
helicopters were “particularly
important” but left open the
option for some private uses
of helicopters.
“There are some private
uses of helicopters that are
pertinent, that are appropriate,
that we still need to leave
space for, but I think the goal
here is to just greatly reduce
the amount of helicopter activity
in and around this city,”
he said.
The Mayor’s office did not
respond to a request for comment
by press time.
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84TH PRECINCT
Brooklyn Heights–
DUMBO–Boerum Hill–
Downtown
Cop Puncher!
Police arrested a teenager
for allegedly punching a cop
at Jay Street MetroTech subway
station on Oct. 25.
The officer asked the 15-
year-old suspect to move away
while he was patrolling the platform
at the station near Willoughby
Street at 2:20 pm, but
the suspect refused and allegedly
hit the cops in the face,
according to police.
Officer caught up with the
suspect near the Metrotech
Center and arrested him for
felony assault on a police officer,
cops said.
AirPod Raid
Two bandits stole a woman’s
AirPods on Willoughby Street
on Oct. 21.
The victim told police that
the sneaks grabbed her headphones
while she was walking
near Flatbush Avenue Ext. and
Willoughby Street at 8:10 pm,
before running off.
Subway Swipe
A sneak thief stole cash
from a man at the Jay Street
MetroTech subway station on
Oct. 27.
The victim told police the
pilferer grabbed $100 out of his
hand while he was waiting in
line to purchase a metrocard
at the station near Willoughby
Street at 1:35 pm.
Beats Bandit
A pirate stole a pair of Beats
headphones from a teenager at
the Hoyt-Schermerhorn subway
station on Oct. 11.
The victim told police the
brigand pushed him from behind
and snatched the headphones
from his neck while
he was standing in the train at
7:20 am, before fleeing when
the doors opened.
— Elissa Esher
88TH PRECINCT
Fort Greene–Clinton Hill
Cop Biter
Cops arrested a man for allegedly
biting a police officer on
Carlton Avenue on Oct. 26.
Police attempted to cuff the
man near Park Avenue around
2:40 am for failing to provide
identification, when he sunk his
teeth into the officer’s leg and
arm, according to police.
Cops cuffed the man and
slapped him with two separate
felony assault charges.
Trunk Robbery
Two fiends robbed a man
while on Clermont Avenue on
Oct. 21.
The victim told police that he
was searching through his truck
near Green Avenue at around 6
am when the perps struck him in
the back of his head and grabbed
his wallet.
Snatched
A punk stole a man’s phone
on Flatbush Avenue on Oct.
26. T
he victim told police that
the thief took his phone and
shoved him into the ground at
Fulton Street at around 6 am.
Sneaker Sneak
A thief stole a $17,000 pair
of sneakers on Flushing Avenue
on Oct. 19.
The victim told police that
they showcased the shoes during
a company event near Sixth
Street around 10 pm, but hasn’t
seen them since.
Broken Window
A jerk broke into a man’s car
and stole cash on Fulton Street
on Oct. 24.
The victim told police that he
left the car near South Portland
Avenue around 11:30 am, and
later returned to find the passenger
window smashed and
cash missing.
Pick Pocket
A pickpocket lifted a man’s
phone on Myrtle Avenue on
Oct. 27.
The victim told police that
he bumped into someone near
Hall Street around 6 pm, and
later realized that his phone
was missing.
— Joe Hiti
72ND PRECINCT
Sunset Park–Windsor
Terrace
Wallet woes
A villain stole a man’s wallet
on Second Avenue on Sept.
28.
The victim told police that
his bank called him to report
suspicious activity on the card
taking place near 61st Street at
around 11 am, when he realized
that his wallet was missing.
Shed thief
A thief stole a bike out of
a Webster Place backyard on
Oct. 17.
The victim told cops he left
his bike in a shed in the yard
near Prospect Ave at around
8:00 pm, but when he returned
the next morning, the bike was
missing.
— Ben Verde
60TH PRECINCT
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beach-seagate
Galaxy Grab
A pillager snagged a man’s
Samsung Galaxy S8 from his
pocket on Mermaid Avenue
on Oct. 26.
Victim told police that the
thief punched him in the left
eye near W. 16th Street shortly
after 10 pm before stealing his
cellphone and fleeing in an unknown
direction.
Boss Bandit
A prowler stole a Hugo Boss
jacket from a Brighton 3rd Street
storefront on Oct. 22.
An employee told police that
the looter entered the rear of the
store near Brighton Beach Avenue
at around 7 pm before grabbing
the jacket and fleeing.
Bat Crazy
A savage whacked a man
on the head with a baseball
bat on Brighton 4th Street on
Oct. 26.
The victim told police that
the bruiser hit him with the
bat near Brighton Beach and
Ocean View avenues at around
11:15 pm.
First responders rushed to
Lutheran Hospital with nonlife
threatening injuries.
— Jessica Parks
61ST PRECINCT
Sheepshead Bay—
Homecrest—
Manhattan Beach—Gravesend
Fake Out
A mugger robbed a woman’s
bag on Haring Street on
Oct. 24.
Police said the crook snagged
the bag between Avenue T and
Avenue U at around 9:40 pm,
before fleeing north on Haring
Street — where he dropped
the bag after a witness alerted
police.
— Jessica Parks
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By Todd Maisel
Brooklyn Paper
A motorcyclist suffered
severe injuries after
smashing into a scooterriding
teen in Williamsburg
Wednesday night.
The biker was heading
west along N. Fourth Street
near Driggs Avenue at 8
pm, when he crashed into
the teen’s Razor scooter and
lost control of his motorcycle,
which veered into
a parked car and sent the
rider flying, according to
officers with the 94th Police
Precinct.
Good Samaritans rushed
to aid the crash victims,
with one bystander running
into a local urgent
care center and returning
with a doctor to aid the motorcycle
rider.
Paramedics arrived soon
after and transported the
biker to Bellevue Hospital,
where doctors predict
he’ll survive the ordeal, authorities
claim.
The scooter rider escaped
the crash with only
minor injuries.
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