Fresh coat of hate
BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGY
DRX9000TM
COURIER L 20 IFE, DEC. 13-19, 2019
One of the teens who cops say allegedly tossed stones at a passing
school bus. Photo by NYPD
BY BEN VERDE
The NYPD’s Hate Crime
Task Force is hunting the
teenage scoundrels who
threw rocks at a passing
school bus on Dec. 3 in
Crown Heights.
The teenage trio allegedly
hurled stones at the
yellow bus, which was full
of students from Associated
Beth Rivkah School, as it
rolled down Lefferts Avenue
near New York Avenue
at 4:05 pm. One window on
the bus shattered, but no students
were injured.
Surveillance footage
from the scene shows the
three suspects hiding behind
a car, before tossing a
rock at the school bus, then
booking it down Lefferts Avenue
while giggling.
Cops described all three
suspects as teens with thin
builds and dark complexions.
Anyone who provides police
with information leading
to an arrest can expect up to
a $2,500 reward through the
NYPD’s Crime Stoppers program.
BY JESSICA PARKS
A vandal defaced Brooklyn’s
only public Holocaust
memorial in Sheepshead Bay
on Friday morning, according
to Councilman Chaim
Deutsch.
“It’s distressing that the
sacred nature of the Holocaust
Memorial, which
brings comfort to survivors
within our community, was
disrespected,” said Deutsch.
Deutsch said he immediately
notifi ed the 61st Precinct
and the Parks Department
of the vandalism — one
an unknown symbol scrawled
on a bench, another reading
“RIP ANT” spray painted on
a planter — at the West End
Avenue memorial, and the
graffi ti was quickly removed.
Holocaust Memorial Park
— located between Emmons
Avenue and Shore Boulevard
— opened in 1985 and has
served the Brooklyn community
for 34 years as a green
space, tribute, and as an outdoor
museum. Its focal point
Graffi ti was found at Holocaust Memorial Park Friday morning.
Photo courtesy of Councilman Chaim Deutsch
is an eternal light situated
at the top of a beacon that
is surrounded by markers
inscribed with the names,
places, and events signifi cant
to the massacre that claimed
the lives of around six millions
Jews during World War
II.
The memorial brought together
hundreds — including
Holocaust survivors and veterans—
in September for the
16th annual “No One Has Forgotten
Nothing” Holocaust
remembrance event that celebrated
the group’s common
humanity, an attendee said.
School bus rock
Graffi ti discovered at Holocaust Memorial Park
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