88TH PRECINCT
FORT GREENE-CLINTON HILL
Unmasked menace
Some bozo attacked a restaurant
worker after refusing to wear a
mask on Dekalb Avenue on July 7.
Witnesses told police that when
one of the employees asked the unmasked
galoot to wear a face covering
inside the eatery between Hudson
Avenue and Rockwell Place at
9:20 pm, he tossed a cup of water at
her — and later hit another worker
in the face with a metal menu.
Clean sweep
Police arrested a man for allegedly
hitting another guy with
a broomstick in a Carlton Avenue
housing complex on July 6.
The victim told police that he
got into an argument about using
the shower inside the building near
Myrtl Avenue at 2:20 pm, when the
suspect allegedly picked up the
broom and smacked him with it.
Cops arrived at the scene half an
hour later and cuffed the suspect on
felony assault charges, according to
police reports.
Brat alert!
A ruffi an beat up her own mother
for being jealous of her boyfriend at
Cumberland Walk on July 4.
The victim told cops that she got
into a fi ght with her daughter about
the younger’s beau between Myrtle
and Park avenues at 9:10 pm, when
the nogoodnik grabbed her mom by
the hair and fl ung her to the ground
before kicking and punching her repeatedly.
Home invader
A fi lcher stripped a house for
parts on St. Felix Street between
July 3 and 9.
The victim told cops that the
looter got in through the back of the
building between Dekalb Avenue
and Fulton Street and removed copper
tubing, a water meter, sink faucet,
and shower body.
Bike bandit
A baddie swiped a teen’s Citibike
on Greene Avenue on July 7.
The 12-year-old victim told cops
that the meanie told him something
was wrong with the rental bike at
Washington Avenue at 3:40 pm, before
taking it and pedaling off toward
Gates Avenue.
Fast fl eece
Two looters raided a Court Street
fast food joint on the night of July 2.
The store’s operators told police
that the marauders used a rock to
smash the front door of the eatery
between State and Schermerhorn
streets at 12:45 am, before snatching
the cash registers containing $600.
— Kevin Dugan
COURIER L 8 IFE, JULY 17-23, 2020
60TH PRECINCT
CONEY ISLAND—BRIGHTON BEACH—
SEAGATE
Money grab
Robbers nabbed over $3,500 in
money orders from a vehicle parked
in a W. 21st Street parking lot on
July 3.
The victim told police she found
the raider sitting in her driver’s
seat of her car in the parking lot between
Surf Avenue and Riegelmann
Boardwalk at around 8:45 am, and
later found the money missing.
Gift heist
A freebooter broke into a Shore
Parkway home and forced the resident
to send money and gift cards to
his cellphone number on July 2.
The victim told police the bandit
displayed a badge inside the home
between Ocean Parkway and Brighton
Third Street at around 2 am and
forced him to transfer nearly $20,000
in untraceable cards.
— Jessica Parks
62ND PRECINCT
BENSONHURST—BATH BEACH
Bike brigands
Three gunmen threatened a man
and stole $100 and his e-bike on 76th
Street on July 8.
The victim told cops that he was
delivering food between 14th and
15th avenues at 10:40 pm when the
trio of pillagers approached him on
a motorcycle. One villain pointed a
black gun and said, “Money, money,”
prompting the victim to hand over
the cash.
The robber then stole his bike
and rode off with his friends, cops
said.
Pendant pilferers
Two thieves stole a necklace off
an 84-year-old woman on 63rd Street
on July 12.
A man told police that the looters
drove up to his grandmother
between Bay Parkway and 23rd Avenue
at 2:30 pm and grabbed the jewelry,
before driving off.
Armed robbery
The same three ruffi ans stole
$1,200 and an e-bike from a man on
Bay Ridge Avenue on July 8.
The victim told police that the
three brutes approached him after
he parked his bike between 14th
and 15th avenues at 11:38 pm. One
attacker, who held what appeared
to be a black gun, took the victim’s
cash and his cellphone while his accomplice,
who carried a knife, also
demanded cash. The three then rode
off — one riding the victim’s e-bike
— west-bound on Bay Ridge Avenue,
according to authorities.
— Rose Adams
Brooklyn drive-by shooting
spree leaves six people dead
Five people were shot in the Canarsie neighborhood at about 6:30 pm. Here, police
inspect the scene on Rockaway Parkway where three 19-year-olds were shot.
Photo by Lloyd Mitchell
BY ROBERT POZARYCKI
Detectives need the public’s
help in tracking down the suspects
involved in a drive-by
shooting spree in Brooklyn on
Monday night that left six people
injured.
All of the victims are expected
to survive, Chief of Detectives
Rodney Harrison said
during a press conference Monday
night in Canarsie, where all
three shootings occurred.
“The concern that we have
in all three of these incidents is
that there was a white four-door
sedan was involved” in each of
them, Harrison reported.
Police said the shooting spree
began at 6:19 pm on July 13 on the
residential block of Remsen Avenue
between Avenues M and N in
Canarsie.
There, Harrison said, a
23-year-old woman was shot
four times in the chest. She was
brought by private means to
Brookdale University Hospital
for treatment.
Twelve minutes later, authorities
said, three 19-year-old
men were shot near the Bayview
Houses at 2105 Rockaway Pkwy.,
about a half-mile away.
One of the victims suffered
a gunshot wound to his below,
while another was hit in the leg.
The third victim took a bullet to
his back, Harrison reported.
EMS rushed all three victims
to Brookdale Hospital for treatment.
Then, at 6:33 pm, a 19-year-old
man was shot in the back while
riding a scooter with a woman
along Flatlands Avenue near
East 108th Street. The gunshot
victim wound up being rushed
to Brookdale Hospital for treatment;
the woman suffered minor
injuries from falling off the
scooter, the chief noted.
Based on the preliminary investigation,
Harrison said, police
believe all of the victims
“were the intended targets” of
the unknown shooter. He appealed
to residents who may
have seen the white four-door
sedan involved to contact police
to help find it.
The shootings mark the latest
episode in rampant gun violence
across Brooklyn and other parts
of the city this summer. On Sunday
night, a shooting in Bedford-
Stuyvesant left a one-year-old
infant dead and three others injured.
Anyone with information regarding
the shootings or the vehicle’s
whereabouts can call Crime Stoppers
at 800-577-TIPS (for Spanish,
dial 888-57-PISTA). You can also
submit tips online at nypdcrimestoppers.
com, or on Twitter @NYPDTips.
All calls and messages are
kept confi dential.
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