
 
        
         
		60TH PRECINCT  
 CONEY ISLAND—BRIGHTON BEACH— 
 SEAGATE 
 Mean muggin’ 
 A brigand mugged a vendor outside  
 of her stand on Brighton Beach  
 Avenue on Nov. 7.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 highway robber was lurking at her  
 stand between Brighton Sixth and  
 Brighton Seventh Streets at around  
 6 am before snatching her purse.  
 Auto boost 
 Bandits  swiped  packages  from  
 the counter of a Hart Place auto part  
 shop on Nov. 3.  
 Employees  told  police  that  the  
 pilferers waltzed into the shop at  
 the  intersection  of  W.  16th  Street  
 at around noon and grabbed over  
 $4,000 worth of merchandise, before  
 fl eeing. 
 Van-sacked 
 Thieves ransacked property  
 from a vehicle parked on Coney Island  
 Avenue on Nov. 1.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 no-good-niks  snagged  over  $2,000  
 worth of property from the car between  
 Brighton 10th Street and  
 Brighton Beach Avenue at around  
 2 am. 
 — Jessica Parks 
 62ND PRECINCT  
 BENSONHURST—BATH BEACH 
 Nose blows 
 Two teenagers broke a 12-yearold’s  
 nose on 76th Street on Nov. 6. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 two 15-year-old assailants socked  
 her in the nose while she was outside  
 her home between 18th and  
 19th avenues at 5:50 pm before fl eeing  
 on bikes.  
 Bottle up rage 
 A brute smacked a man in the  
 head with a bottle on New Utrecht  
 Avenue on Nov. 6. 
 The intoxicated victim told police  
 that smacked him from behind  
 with a glass bottle between 70th  
 Street and Bay Ridge Avenue, before  
 running off. 
 Emergency responders took the  
 victim to Lutheran Medical Center  
 for  treatment,  according  to  police  
 reports. 
 Gunpoint  
 Two dirtbags robbed a man at  
 gunpoint on 15th Avenue on Nov. 6. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  
 the two gun-wielding robbers approached  
 him while he was sitting  
 in his car near Cropsey Avenue just  
 before 1 am and raided the vehicle  
 for $1,700 in cash and a Louis Vuiton  
 bag, among other items.  
 COURIER L 8     IFE, NOV. 13-19, 2020 
 Cops seek killer who fatally shot  
 man outside Canarsie lounge 
 Cops from the 69 Precinct probe a fatal shooting on Avenue L in Canarsie.  
   Photo by Lloyd Mitchell 
 Maced! 
 A thief pepper sprayed a man  
 and stole his phone on 21st Avenue  
 on Nov. 7. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  he  
 was walking home by 82nd Street  
 at 9:20 pm when the female attacker  
 sprayed him in the face and grabbed  
 his cellphone from his hand. 
 You’re fi red! 
 An employee of a cell phone service  
 company allegedly scammed  
 his 18th Avenue employer out of  
 $2,000 between June and Nov. 5. 
 The thief’s former boss told police  
 that he had logged false transactions  
 to steal money from the store  
 near 80th Street, pocketing $2,000 of  
 the company’s cash. 
 — Rose Adams 
 84TH PRECINCT  
 BROOKLYN HEIGHTS–DUMBO– 
 BOERUM HILL–DOWNTOWN 
 Socked! 
 A sock thief hospitalized a clothing  
 store employee during an assault  
 with a tin bottle on Fulton  
 Mall on Nov. 4. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  he  
 intercepted the ne’er-do-well while  
 trying to take the footwear from the  
 outlet between Jay and Pearl streets  
 at 4:30 pm, but the attacker smacked  
 him in the head with the metal object  
 and kicked him repeatedly,  
 causing bruising and pain. 
 Paramedics rushed  to  the scene  
 and brought the worker to Brooklyn  
 Hospital for treatment, according to  
 police reports. 
 Bottle bruiser 
 Police arrested a man for allegedly  
 hitting a cop with a glass bottle  
 on Gold Street. 
 The victim  told police  that  they  
 walked up to the suspect’s car,  
 which was previously reported stolen  
 at Nassau Street around 5:10 am,  
 but the defendant allegedly hit the  
 Boy in Blue on the hand. 
 Cops  then  arrested  the  suspect  
 for felony assault, according to police  
 reports. 
 Fancy frames 
 Some  looter  stole  more  than  
 $15,000 worth of glasses frames  
 from a Jay Street optometrist on the  
 night of Nov. 7. 
 Witnesses  told  police  that  the  
 bandit busted the glass front door of  
 the shop near MetroTech sometime  
 overnight and snatched 19 pairs of  
 frames. 
 Bad deal 
 Police are looking for a criminal  
 who blackmailed a guy out of $850  
 for his own phone on Fulton Mall on  
 Nov. 4. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 baddie grabbed his cellphone from  
 his hand near Elm Place at 4 pm and  
 demanded he hand over the cash in  
 exchange for getting back his device. 
 Quick swipe 
 A prowler grabbed a man’s bike  
 on Warren Street on Nov. 7. 
 The victim told police that he left  
 his bike unattended for a minute between  
 Smith and Court streets at  
 1:20 pm, but when he  came back  it  
 was gone. 
 88TH PRECINCT  
 FORT GREENE-CLINTON HILL 
 Hands up! 
 An armed rogue robbed a Fulton  
 Street bodega on Nov. 3. 
 A store employee told police that  
 the nogoodnik brandished a gun  
 inside the shop between St. Felix  
 Street and Fort Greene Place at 5:45  
 pm, before emptying the register  
 and fl eeing.  
 Knife-wielding knave 
 Police arrested a man for allegedly  
 robbing a Flatbush Avenue Ext.  
 chain store at knifepoint on Nov. 5. 
 An employee told police that the  
 18-year-old suspect allegedly tried  
 to walk out with a drink from the  
 shop at Fulton Street just after 8:40  
 pm, and when the employee tried to  
 stop him, he pulled out a knife and  
 said, “Back off, I’ll kill you.” 
 Cops arrested the man down the  
 block near Rockwell Place about  
 10  minutes  later  on  felony  robbery  
 charges, according to police. 
   — Kevin Duggan  
 BY ROBERT POZARYCKI 
 Detectives are seeking clues  
 and suspects behind an earlymorning  
 shooting in Canarsie on  
 Saturday that claimed a 29-yearold  
 man’s life. 
 Offi cers  from  the  69th  Precinct  
 responded to a 911 call about  
 the  shooting  outside  of  Richard’s  
 Lounge, at 9402 Avenue L at about  
 2:34 am on Nov. 7. 
 Upon arriving at the scene, they  
 found Jahdane Olivierre, 29, of East  
 87th Street, with multiple gunshot  
 wounds to his torso and leg. 
 Paramedics  rushed  Olivierre  
 to  Brookdale  Hospital,  where  
 he  was  pronounced  dead  a  short  
 time later. 
 At  this  point  in  the  investigation, 
  police have not yet established  
 a possible motive for the  
 murder — or a description of the  
 gunman.  
 Sources familiar with the case  
 said witnesses at the scene were  
 being “uncooperative” with detectives. 
 The  69th  Precinct  Detective  
 Squad and the Brooklyn South Homicide  
 Squad are conducting the  
 ongoing investigation.