Enough With the Marauding Teenagers!
A couple of months ago as we were walking East on Greene Avenue between Waverly and Washington we noticed in our peripheral vision someone approaching fast from behind. When we spun around, it was a teenage boy, probably about 15 years old, who had crept up and was hovering inches from the back of our…

A couple of months ago as we were walking East on Greene Avenue between Waverly and Washington we noticed in our peripheral vision someone approaching fast from behind. When we spun around, it was a teenage boy, probably about 15 years old, who had crept up and was hovering inches from the back of our head mocking us provocatively to the clear delight of his jeering friends. Ever risk-averse, we quickly walked out into the middle of the street and starting dialing on our cell phone. With a few shouts, the pack continued down the block. We jogged back to a police car we had noticed parked back on Vanderbilt, told the cops what had happened and went home. The next day we heard that a woman had been mugged half an hour later a few blocks from there by a bunch of teenagers. We’ve heard of several similar instances in the area in recent weeks. And it’s not just Clinton Hill. A post on Brooklynian describes how a trio of teenage girls (19, 17 and 12) mugged five different people in Prospect Heights on Saturday night (and how only one of them decided to press charges) and an email we received yesterday told of a violent mugging of a twenty-something male by a group of boys at around 8:15 Monday night at Dekalb and South Oxford Street in Fort Greene (above). What can the community do to combat this activity? Obviously greater police presence would help, but given the paltry resources the NYPD devotes to this part of town, it’s going to take a lot of vigilance on the part of residents in terms of reporting even small incidents of harassment and pressing charges. And everyone should be aware that a lot of these muggings are happening during daylight hours, often between the end of school and dinner time, so it’s a good idea to minimize iPod and cell phone usage during those times. Please use this comment thread to document other similar incidents that you know about in recent months as well as to suggest ways to address the problem.
Personally, I believe military service should be compulsory for anyone under 21 convicted of a crime. We need to set the minimum enlistment age to 16 again, so these kids can just get out of the high schools and into boot camp.
I know that 2 out of 3 cops in the Sean Bell case are BLACK, but I bet you most people and definately most black people don’t know that.
The press and the protestors and Al always spun it as white cops vs black man.
Oh because he didnt apologize. I get it now “Brooklyn Native”. thanks
5:24 your mammy and pappy hated MLK.
5:27 not all the cops in the Sean Bell case were white.
5:18… keep in mind that most of these posters don’t actually know any poor people, they just have an idea of one as a statistical category, so naturally its about jobs or inequality.
Even if there are 1,000 “marauding teenagers” in Brooklyn, that represents such an insignificant fraction of the kids out there that you’re completely diminishing the hard work and good decisions made by the overwhelming majority of poor and lower middle class kids when you imply that these punks don’t have a choice.
Here is a secret: White people hate Al Sharpton.
I would like to see him protest/speak out against crime committed by blacks to blacks, and yes whites.
Al Sharpton is a Class A bigot. Comparing him to MLK is an insult to King.
yes 5:18 and this culture of victimhood, and assumed racism by everyone gives them an excuse to not go to school, not pay attention, never learn to read or write – don’t want to act white and all – but then expect the man to pay the bills via foodstamps, welfare, project housing, OR worse: by violence and muggings.
“Why does Rev Al get a bad rap?”
Two word answer: “Tawana Brawley”
Our esteemed “Reverend” knew she was mentally unstable and that she was lying. Everyone in her community who knew her knew this to be the case and knew that her family was abusive. She was sleeping over at her boyfriend’s house and wanted to avoid punishment and made up a grandiose lie. One of the men she accused of raping her then committed suicide. “Reverend” Al has yet to apologize or to aknowledge this.