Cop Fired on in Aftermath of Rally at Grand and Putnam
[nggallery id=”21567″ template=galleryview] Yesterday’s press conference at the corner of Grand and Putnam avenues about the recent wave of violent crime in Eastern Clinton Hill (photo on the jump) must have touched a nerve: Less than 12 hours after Councilmember Letitia James and Deputy Borough President Yvonne J. Graham finished decrying the lack of resources…

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Yesterday’s press conference at the corner of Grand and Putnam avenues about the recent wave of violent crime in Eastern Clinton Hill (photo on the jump) must have touched a nerve: Less than 12 hours after Councilmember Letitia James and Deputy Borough President Yvonne J. Graham finished decrying the lack of resources being devoted by the city to the 88th Precinct, a traffic cop was shot at just yards away. According to a detective we spoke with this morning, the shooter fired on a traffic policeman in his patrol car between 2 and 2:30 a.m. this morning; the bullet missed its mark. The street is now closed off and the detective going door to door, in marked contrast to the shrug-like response that last week’s drive-by shooting on the corner elicited from the law enforcement community. The casual attitude taken by the precinct towards the situation was crystallized by a comment the same detective made to us. Because the corner was much worse a decade ago, he suggested, everyone should just be happy and stop complaining about it now. (This sounds remarkably similar to a comment another cop made to someone we know a couple of years ago that if she didn’t like the way things were in the neighborhood she should move out.) This from a guy, we can assure you, who lives nowhere near the neighborhood he works in. We’ll see whether this latest attack on their own gets the police to focus on this problem that has been under their noses for years. A good place to start might be the hours of videotape that the landlord of the problem building has of drug transactions going on in broad daylight. Up to now, the police have shown zero interest in viewing them. Maybe DA Charles Hynes can make the time.
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The greatest trick Brooklyn ever played was convincing yuppies that crime no longer exists…
And to think, they call BMore “Charm City”
By the way, feel free to substitute any of the following words and phrases for Brooklyn as you please:
Bloomberg
Ray Kelly
CompStat
New York Times
Brownstoner
Sex & The City
The almighty dollar
Your favorite, honest neighborhood Realtor
Your own deluded naivete
And the list goes on….
Clinton Hill is NOT a ghetto!
But it is a charming, architecturally-significant, rapidly gentrifying, crappy neighborhood.
It’s also way overpriced–but a couple more high-profile incidents like this will take care of that rather quickly.
only a selfish fool would move a family into Clinto Hill. Its not a safe place for a family to live. Its great if you are a Pratt student. The schools are horrible and you have to worry about what will happen to the wifey and kids when you are not around. Why oh why would you do that to them? So many beutiful safe places to live around the city why move to the ghetto.
“People are not coming to your defense, What, because they want you dead. You are part of the problem, not part of the solution.”
See, keep it coming…
Blow me, still…
The What
Someday this war is gonna end….
10.04 = wants censorship of events.
If you frequent this site(or live in reality) and notice what properties are selling for and still use the term “ghetto” you should spend some time reading instead of yapping.
Alert Alert!! Curtis Sliwa just called! He will start you Block Patrol! He will deliver the Jackets and the Flashlights! Plus he has the new beanies with the propeller on top!!!
LMMFAO!!!! I just crack myself up!!!!
Blow me, still…
The What
Someday this war is gonna end….
He’s not in our community. He lives in New Jersey. Perhaps he should focus less on our supposed cognitive dissonance and more on his own cognitive disorders> But there I have gone and responded to him. I do agree that we should avoid shooting people, however, even in hypotheticals.
while you are cutting an pasting, I’ll write it for you.
“You moved here, I was here before” Blah blah blah.