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84TH PRECINCT
Brooklyn Heights–
DUMBO–Boerum Hill–
Downtown
Unknown
gunman!
A gunman shot a man on
York Street on Oct. 29.
The victim told police that
he was walking near Bridge
Street at around 8:30 pm
when the shooter hit him in
the leg.
Held up!
Two punks robbed a man on
Smith Street on Nov. 11.
The victim told police that
the perps held him against the
wall near Warren Street at
around 2:50 pm, before punching
him and stealing his fanny
pack and Apple AirPods.
ATM Heist
A thief stole an ATM
machine, which contained
$27,960, from Schermerhorn
Street on Oct. 29.
The bandit un-bolted the
machine from the ground near
Hoyt Street at around 1 am, before
fleeing in a dark SUV, according
to police.
Bicycle bandit
A purloiner stole a bike on
Pearl Street on Nov. 1.
The victim told police that
the thief broke the lock on his
bike near Front Street at around
2:45 pm, before riding off.
Fight!
Police cuffed a woman for
allegedly choking another
woman on Sands Street on
Oct. 28.
The victim told police that
the woman allegedly wrapped
her hands around her neck near
Gold Street at around 8 pm,
causing her to feel a shortage
of breath.
Police later arrested the
woman on woman on felony
assault charges, according to
police reports.
— Joe Hiti
88TH PRECINCT
Fort Greene–Clinton Hill
Gunman goon
Cops cuffed a man for allegedly
shooting another man on
Myrtle Avenue on Nov. 3.
The victim told police that
he was standing near Emerson
Place at 12:15 am when
the suspect allegedly fired a
round — hitting him in the
hand and hip.
The police caught up with
the suspect at Park Avenue and
Franklin Avenue and slapped
him with felony and assault
charges.
Knife knaves
Two knife-wielding pirates
stole a man’s AirPods at Washington
Park on Oct. 29.
The victim told police that
the duo of ruffians approached
him from behind at Willoughby
Avenue at 7:09 pm, before brandishing
knives and grabbing
the headphones.
Park pirates
Three pillagers robbed a
group of teens at Fort Greene
Park on Dekalb Avenue on
Oct. 31.
The victims told police that
the bandits pretended to brandish
a gun near St. Edwards
Street and Myrtle Avenue at
7:20 pm, when they grabbed
the victim’s phones and forced
them to withdraw cash — before
fleeing.
Stoller sneak
A sneak thief robbed a
woman on Clinton Avenue
on Oct. 30.
The victim told police that
the filcher swiped a purse and
a computer bag off her parked
stoller near Myrtle Avenue
shortly before 4 pm.
Cell swipe
A bandit swiped a woman’s
phone on Atlantic Avenue
on Oct. 28.
The victim told police that
the sneak snatched her phone
near Clermont Avenue at 7:10
pm, and hightailed it down Atlantic
Avenue.
Tech tussle
Two villains stole a man’s
phone and AirPods on Washington
Avenue on October
30.
The victim told police that
the terrible team approached
near Greene Avenue at 10:08
pm and claimed they had a
knife — before grabbing the
devices and fleeing.
—Elissa Esher
76TH PRECINCT
Carroll Gardens-Cobble
Hill–Red Hook
Sick perp
Cops cuffed a man for allegedly
stealing $96 worth of cold
medicine from a Smith Street
pharmacy on Nov. 4.
Employees said that the defendant
allegedly left the store
near Warren streets at around
2 am with four bottles of advil
and 16 nasal sprays without
paying.
Cops arrested the suspect,
and changed him with petty larceny,
authorities reported.
Bad friend
Police arrested a woman for
allegedly stealing her friend’s
phone on Smith Street on Nov.
2.
The victim told police that
he left his house between Third
and Fourth streets at 8 am when
he realized that he forgot his iPhone
7 at home. When he called
it, his friend allegedly picked
up and told him that he wasn’t
getting his phone back.
Cops who said that police
arrested the suspect later that
day, and charged her with larceny.
Clean getaway
A thief swiped $91 worth of
soap from Smith Street pharmacy
on Nov. 2.
An employee told police that
the burglar entered the store
between Union and President
streets at 3:50 pm and grabbed
two bottles of body wash and
nine bottles of shampoo, before
running out of the store.
Motorcycle
bandit
A prowler stole a $1400 motorcycle
parked on Baltic Street
on Oct. 31.
The victim told cops that
the thief rode off on his motorcycle,
parked between Clinton
and Henry streets, sometime
between 12:30 am and
8:20 am.
—Rose Adams
72ND PRECINCT
Sunset Park–Windsor
Terrace
Slasher
A brute stabbed a guy on
50th Street on Oct. 28.
The victim told police that
the goon approached near Ninth
Avenue at around 6:30 pm and
stabbed him in the stomach,
chest, and arm.
Lunch snatcher
A pirate tried to mug a
woman on 61st Street on
Oct. 30.
The victim told cops that
the ruffian shoved her near
Third Avenue at around
11:15 pm and unsuccessfully
attempted to snag her purse
— before making off with the
victim’s lunch bag.
Chump change
A burglar looted a 20th
Street apartment on Oct. 28.
The victim told cops that
he arrived at his home near
Fourth Avenue at around 8 pm
and discovered the door frame
smashed in — and $300 missing
from a change jar.
MAGA pills
Cops arrested a man for alleged
drug possession on 62nd
Street on Nov. 1.
Patrolling officers spotted
the suspect idling for over three
minutes in a Jaguar sports car
near Third Avenue at around 9
pm, and when they approached
they allegedly found a small
amount of Marijuana, 21 grams
of Cocaine and an MDMA pill
with the letters “TRUMP”
stamped on it.
Police cuffed the man on felony
possession of narcotics, according
to police reports.
— Ben Verde
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By Kevin Duggan
Brooklyn Paper
A former homeless
shelter employee has been
convicted of groping three
homeless women in Fort
Greene.
“The victims in this
case are among society’s
most vulnerable people,”
said District Attorney
Gonzalez. “Today’s verdict
is a measure of justice
for these women and holds
the defendant accountable
for his egregious and abusive
conduct.”
Clyde Johnson, 56,
was employed as a housing
case worker when he
abused the three residents
of the Auburn Family Shelter
— near Auburn Place
and E. Portland Avenue
— in four separate incidents,
according to the
DA’s office.
In April 2017 Johnson
groped a resident while
meeting with her to discuss
her housing situation,
according to authorities.
The following July,
Johnson struck again when
he rubbed up against a shelter
resident’s butt while she
was at a nearby deli — telling
her, “this is a stickup.”
He later molested the same
victim again while both of
them were aboard the B54
bus, prosecutors said.
A month later, Johnson
groped a third victim who
had come to his office to
seek help for her housing
situation, according
to Gonzalez’s office.
A jury convicted Johnson
of three counts of forcible
touching and one
count of third-degree sexual
abuse before Brooklyn
Supreme Court Justice
Laura Johnson, who set his
sentencing for Dec. 16.
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