New York, NY – Over Wild Weekend Close to 50 Shot Including 2 Cops; Bloomberg Blames Guns

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    New York, NY – A shooting a few blocks off the route of the annual West Indian Day Parade on Monday night left a police officer of the 90th Precinct wounded and a person dead.

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    The officer was hit in one of his arms and was hospitalized. He was expected to survive.

    At least three other people also were shot. The fire department said a civilian died at the scene.

    The gunshots rang out in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn after the parade, which was marred by fatal shootings in 2003 and 2005.

    Revelers had filled the streets in colorful costumes. But gun violence shocked the festivities to a stop in spots. Police say four people were shot earlier and wounded along the parade route and a 15-year-old boy was grazed by a bullet nearby.

    Violence has marred the parade for years, with fatal shootings along the route in 2003 and 2005. Police helicopters hovered overhead Monday, and officers on scooters and on foot patrolled the surrounding blocks.

    The upcoming 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks plus a spate of holiday weekend violence have put the city “on heightened alert,” police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said before the parade stepped off.

    “We’re doing a lot of things both seen and unseen,” the commissioner said.

    A City Council member was detained at the parade after getting into a confrontation with police.

    Councilman Jumaane Williams, of Brooklyn, said he was put in handcuffs and was detained by officers after marching on the parkway. He called his detention “an easily avoidable incident involving a select number of police officers.”

    A spokesman for Williams said the councilman was taken into custody as he walked along a blocked-off sidewalk around 1:30 p.m. Monday. Spokesman Stefan Ringel said Williams had been given permission to walk along the street by a police official but was then stopped by other officers.

    Williams was held for about 30 minutes before being released, Ringel said. No charges were filed, he said.

    Bloodshed over the weekend included a Sunday shooting in the Bronx in which eight people, including children, were wounded. Four other people were shot, one fatally, in the East Flatbush section of Brooklyn early Monday.

    Kelly said some of the shootings were associated with the West Indian Day festivities.

    “Frankly,” he said, “this is something that does happen at this parade.”

    Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the problem is “too many guns on the streets of this city.”

    He said New York has some of the toughest gun laws in the country, “but because it’s so easy to buy guns in other states and just drive them in and sell them in the back of your car … we’ve got to do something about it. This just can’t go on.”

    Before the violence Monday, the parade thundered down a Brooklyn thoroughfare with its usual colorful, musical energy.

    The annual Labor Day parade celebrates the culture of the Caribbean islands and is one of the city’s largest outdoors events. Modeled on traditional Carnival festivities, it features dancers wearing enormous feathered costumes, music and plenty of food.

    “This parade is fabulous!” said Arnold Caballero, who was manning a huge barbecue on a sidewalk. “There are people of all countries, and you meet friends you haven’t seen for years.”

    The 52-year-old Trinidad native estimated that by day’s end he would sell about 500 pounds of jerk and curry chicken, beef and pork from the stand he’s run for a decade with two friends.

    Caballero’s friend Agnes Cherryl Phillips, a 55-year-old native of Grenada, added: “This is the most excellent parade you can ever have, with music and loved ones who come from all over America, from Miami to Canada.”


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    Mikerose
    Mikerose
    12 years ago

    Let’s call All Sharpton or maybe the white house for answers

    Liepa
    Liepa
    12 years ago

    This parade is a scourge to peace loving New Yorker’s, in the surrounding areas from its location. Any other event involving so many shootings and fatalities would be dis-allowed from continuing each year, but for this parade the NYPD and NYC turn a blind eye.

    ALLAN
    ALLAN
    12 years ago

    The first reports of the most current shooting say that this happened on Park Place. I lived on that street during the 1950’s into 1961. The neighborhood was changing then and crime was rising. As bad as it may have been it never got down to the insane level of senseless violence reported tonight. The disputes we had were never resolved with guns nor anything approaching this level of lawlessness. It’s a shame that the decent people living in Crown Heights now have to be surrounded by this behavior. The bad element has no regard for the rules of normal behavior , taking a gun and shooting someone is considered to be ok. If society doesn’t force the law to punish severly those caught doing these acts this will only continue. As another poster said in a related story it is considered by some to be a badge of honor to be arrested and sent to jail. What a screwed up way of thinking and living.

    Sherree
    Sherree
    12 years ago

    It is unheard of that so many people in the city were shot and the police has no clue where it is coming from. This is unacceptable.

    jayclass
    jayclass
    12 years ago

    bloomberg should stop cutting the city police and firefighter budget or any layoffs. where is rudy? we need powerful leadership without quack quack talk.

    admin
    Admin
    Member
    12 years ago

    Eight officers fired about 70 shots, a source told the Post. The barrage killed the gunman. It’s not clear how many shots he fired.

    Officer Avichaim Dicken, 24, suffered a graze wound to his arm and was released after treatment at Brookdale Hospital. Officer Omar Medina, was hit by bullet fragments in his face and leg and was admitted in stable condition.

    pbalaw
    pbalaw
    12 years ago

    These guys get cought and them let go, one of these shooters has nine arrests under his belt, NINE… Maybe some judge should be held accountable? The prob isn’t the guns, the prob is the courts

    concerned_Jew
    concerned_Jew
    12 years ago

    Bloomberg says too many guns. He has one track mind. Why doesn’t he and the police do their jobs. Stop trying to blame everything on guns. Guns don’t kill people, people kill people. Stop the parade!

    12 years ago

    “Frankly,” he said, “this is something that does happen at this parade.”
    And yet…the parade must go on????
    Shouldn’t this be a no brainer?

    12 years ago

    Bloomberg is a fool to blame guns.Duh, the guns are highly illegal already.
    Criminals obviously don’t care about the laws.
    Typical liberal assault on freedom.

    12 years ago

    The problem runs deeper than guns, the police and the legal system. There is a breakdown in the moral fiber of our country. This is not limited to any one ethnicity or religious belief although it may be more expressed I’m different ways amongst different groups.

    Another problem is that our jails are filled with non-violent offenders, so there is no room for these guys that should be there for many years to come.

    12 years ago

    What an absolutely ridiculous headline :”Bloomberg blames guns”. What else could you blame? The crimes certainly were not caused by thugs with bows and arrows!