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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.


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  1. schools out for summer next week

    hold onto your tech gadgets you self entitled douchebags it is going to be a long hot summer

    and yes 11:30 the economy has alot to do with it
    not many jobs for teens these days
    so they will mug victims like you
    enjoy your brownstone in the ghetto

  2. There are many instances (mentioned in comments above, and in many police blotters) in which teens have attacked people and not stolen anything at all. This is not about poverty. It’s about the power and street cred these kids think they obtain from bothering what they perceive as white yuppy scum. That’s it. And Noklissa, the poverty found in the slums of Rio or in Mexico City is far beyond any poverty you might find in the housing projects of Clinton Hill. I am hispanic and have lived and worked in both places, and trust me, the Brooklyn poor would be considered upper middle class in comparison.

  3. i moved to an area with alot of low income types who i am helping to displace and
    i wonder why there is such animosity towards me? gee i wonder why?

    there is a reason mhy many of these areas are the way they are so now you know what most others have known for years

    but we are racist for saying it right ?

    welcome to brooklyn my friend do not let the door hit you in ass on the way out of town

  4. 11:24, true. So true. Most crime is intra-racial and in fact, much of it is intra-family!

    But that isn’t what’s being discussed here. We’re talking about crimes that cross racial/socioeconomic divides. Or so I thought.

  5. Lately there does seem to be an increase in street robberies by teenagers. There is a feel of unrest in many neighborhoods in the after school hours. We should all reach out to our local precincts, City and State elected officials,and schools. Increased patrols would probably be effective.

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