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Cops Arrest Suspect In Shooting Of Breukelen Man Last August Police from the 69th Precinct this week arrested a man and charged him in the August 26 shooting of a 28-year-old resident of Breukelen Houses. The incident was one of two shootings that occurred at local housing projects reported on that date. A BayView Houses resident was shot and killed on the sa More ... Detectives Do It Again; Arrest Suspect In Quadruple Shooting By Charles Rogers Detectives from the 69th precinct last week continued their arrest streak by nabbing a Canarsie man and charging him with shooting four local residents in a Chinese restaurant on Glenwood Road two weeks ago. More ... Supersonic Jet Will Soon Be Sailing Into Brooklyn By Neil S. Friedman More than three years after supersonic commercial air travel came to an end, one of the Concorde SST's that flew several times a week between Europe and the United States is scheduled to be temporarily housed at Floyd Bennett Field. The jet coming to south Brooklyn had been on display on a barge ne More ... "1984" Revisited: NYPD Surveillance Cameras Going Up All Over Borough By Charles Rogers Did you ever have the feeling you're being watched? More ...
By Brittni Kanhai Education is not only highly regarded in every Canarsie High School classroom, but also in many teams and clubs, whose main objectives are to expand the knowledge of members. One example where that standard applies is the secondary school's skillful Robotics Team. More ... A Few More Cops Make An Impact Police officials here said that eight extra police officers had been assigned to the 69th Precinct on a temporary basis as part of an NYPD mobile project called "Operation Impact." More ... Grievances Noted At FUBA Meeting By Debbie Cohen Assemblyman Alan Maisel and City Councilman Lew Fidler addressed illegally parked trucks, needed traffic lights and school crossing guards at last week's Friends United Block Association meeting. Captain Ralph Monteforte, commanding officer of the 69th Precinct also spoke, along with the civic group More ... New Curfew Rules Are In Place At Troubled Plumb Beach Site By Neil S. Friedman Three weeks after the death of Michael Sandy, the Brooklyn man lured to Plumb Beach for gay sex then was robbed and struck by a car after being chased onto the Belt Parkway when he tried to escape his assailants, State Senator Carl Kruger announced new nighttime security measures at the isolated par More ...
By Neil S. Friedman A trial finally got underway this week in Kings County Court nearly seven years after homeowners sued the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) and the New York City Transit Authority (TA) because of an underground diesel fuel spill that occurred at the Flatbush Bus Depot, at Utica and Fillmore avenu More ... Canarsie Theft Suspect Should Have Been Charged With Stupidity By Charles Rogers It's a foregone conclusion that, generally speaking - and with apologies to Jean Valjean, the hero of "Les Miserables" - to commit a felony, such as robbery, is pretty stupid. Therefore, one would suspect that to stupidly get caught by a stupid action - would also be pretty stupid. More ...
A woman voting for the first time on Tuesday at P.S. 115 needed a little assistance from election workers, who explained how to properly use the voting machine and how to elect the candidates of her choice. (The impartial workers did nothing to try to influence her selections.) Poll workers said the More ...
Meet Greco (A681130) He's a gentle one-year-old grey and white cat. The poor guy was abandoned in front of the shelter. He loves attention and being pet. Please come adopt your new best friend at The Animal Care & Control of Brooklyn at 2336 Linden Blvd. We're open seven days a week from noon - 7 p. More ...
Police officers from the 69th Precinct Anti-Crime Unit, who made several arrests in September, were presented with Cop Of The Month awards at the last 69th Precinct Community Council meeting. "These officers took firearms off the streets, made arrests in several robberies and they need to be honore More ...
By Dara Mormile Canarsiens strongly objected to the compost site in Canarsie Park, but an East New York resident at the recent South Canarsie Civic Association meeting at the Hebrew Educational Society sounded off about compost now being dumped in his community. More ... |
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