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This is getting really old. In what seems to be an annual occurrence, there was another shooting on the corner of Grand and Putnam last night. The 88th Precinct won’t confirm a thing, but according to several people standing around on the corner this morning, a car drove by last night at around 10:30 and sprayed an empty parked car with bullets, and in the process hit a female “innocent bystander” in the leg. She was reportedly not killed but, as the photos show, she lost some blood; as you can also see, a number of bullet holes are visible in the side of the building. As most people in the neighborhood are aware, this corner has been a hotbed of illegal activity for years. Two summers ago, after a young man was murdered for saying something insulting about another man’s girlfriend, the block was put on lock-down for the summer, which did temporarily push the drug activity a block or two away—not exactly an ideal solution for the people who lived on those blocks. In the community meetings that always follow, the police act sympathetic and talk about how difficult it is to put drug dealers away, but at a certain point it all rings hollow. If this were happening on the Upper East Side, you can be sure it would have been shut down long ago.
Turning Up The Pressure on Grand and Putnam [Brownstoner]
Murder on Putnam: Will The Cops Show Up Now? [Brownstoner]


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  1. 11:53, she’s being shy. You can see her at http://www.knockerlissa.com (why do I get the feeling he’s trying to log onto that website as we speak?)

    Nokilissa, that is the best plan I’ve heard all day. The movie’s theme totally fits with the backyard skating rink we envisioned. I wonder if Dave and his Zamboni are still up for it.

  2. If you sit on your stoop for more than 10 minutes you will see deals. You can sit for hours/days and never see a cop. BUT, I am a little bit confused…no one should want to live on a block where there are random, or non-random shootings and justify it because it’s a “ghetto”. It’s actually a pleasant little block in our neighborhood (most of the time).

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