Williamsburg, Brooklyn NY +Large Scale Vandalism Over Shabos+

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    Williamsburg, Brooklyn NY – NYPD of the 90th Pct. are investigating multiple vehicles (so far 20) that were vandalized by breaking their windows in the vicinity of Lee Ave. Hews St., Hooper St., and Williamsburg St.

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    Williamsburg Shomrim patrol are on the lookout together with the NYPD to get these perps as soon as possible.

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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    16 years ago

    Did anyone hear about an emergency meeting that was called today with all community leaders?

    wabc tv
    wabc tv
    16 years ago

    Police in Brooklyn are looking for the person who vandalized cars in a predominately Hasidic neighborhood.
    It happened in the Williamsburg section Saturday.
    Investigators say someone smashed in the windows of several vehicles.
    The damages were discovered by residents after many of them left their religious services.
    Residents say vandals often target them on the Sabbath.

    cbs
    cbs
    16 years ago

    Police are on the hunt for the violent vandals who shot out the windows of dozens of cars in a Brooklyn neighborhood
    Shattered glass can be found glistening the streets of Williamsburg.
    Many vehicles were vandalized, when their windows were shot out with a b-b gun. Police took more than a dozen incident reports and leaders of the Jewish Patrol say the total number of damaged vehicles could go as high as forty.
    There are few if any witnesses to the crimes because the shooting spree happened while residents like Abraham Rosenberg slept. He said “I went home it was one o’clock at night here everything was fine I came out in the morning and I see this car and my neighbor’s car broken. We started to look around, we saw the whole row was broken.”
    Police will check video from surveillance cameras on Williamsburg East, Wyhte Avenue, Ross, Bedford and Keap Streets.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    16 years ago

    As long police will only be busy with handing out tickets aggressively, there will be more crime. were is our community liasons.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    16 years ago

    Schwart’s grocery may have a camera too.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    16 years ago

    They should check surveillance cameras in the area. There is one camera on the Hooper Street corner Lee Avenue building. There should probably be others too.