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Cops at the 60th Precinct in Coney Island dish out scoops. Photo by Arthur da Gaeta
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COURIER L 2 IFE, AUGUST 6-12, 2021
BY BEN VERDE
Do-gooding Brooklynites
came together for a night of
community input on Aug.
3, marking the most recent
“National Night Out Against
Crime,” with over a dozen community
building events held in
Brooklyn NYPD precincts.
The National Night Out,
a countrywide event established
in the 1980’s meant to
strengthen police-community
relations and educate locals
about crime and its prevention,
was held this year
for the fi rst time during the
pandemic, and against the
backdrop of both 2020’s widespread
protests against police
brutality, and a surge in gun
violence throughout Brooklyn
and New York City.
At gatherings throughout
the borough, Brooklynites
mingled with their local cops
and neighbors while staying
COVID-safe at the outdoor
events.
In Crown Heights, the 77th
Precinct hosted a hangout
with offi cers at Brower Park,
featuring a cookout and a performance
from the Brooklyn
United drum line. The event
was the fi rst National Night
Out hosted by the precinct
since the death of former 77th
Precinct Community Council
President James Caldwell, who
was well known for his work in
the community.
Brian Saunders, who took
over this year as chairperson
of the event, said he wanted to
continue the event in Caldwell’s
memory.
“He always wanted to build
a relationship between the police
and the community,” Saunders
said. “With everything
that’s going on — gun violence,
covid — it’s time for a change,
it’s time for new ideas.”
About a mile away at Grand
Army Plaza, the 78th Precinct
hosted the community for rock
climbing, performances by the
Tropical Fete steel drum band,
and balloon animals for young-
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