Two Teens Shot on Fulton in Fort Greene
We received a number of emails last night from readers about a shooting that took place last night in Fort Greene; The Local also posted a late-night account of the incident. The emails we received put the shooting at around 8:15 on Fulton between South Elliott and South Portand; The Local gives a precise time…

We received a number of emails last night from readers about a shooting that took place last night in Fort Greene; The Local also posted a late-night account of the incident. The emails we received put the shooting at around 8:15 on Fulton between South Elliott and South Portand; The Local gives a precise time of 8:23 p.m. and says that one victim was a black male of about 15 years in age and that the other victim was slightly older. One of the emails we received also noted that there were a lot of teenagers out on the street leading up to the shootings being “very rowdy.” Anyone know what was going on? Update: Here are some more details that a reader just sent in…Evidently the scuffle that lead to the shooting started at Atlantic Center about 7:45. The problem? Buffalo Wings is offering $.40 wings on Tuesdays, which has attracted kids from all over the city; in this case, the fact that the next day was a holiday only compounded the problem. According to the tipster, the commanding officer is working with mall security and management to end the promotion earlier. The tipster also said that the kids involved in the shooting were not from the neighborhood.
Update 12:52 pm: We just got the official report from Captain Tasso at the 88th. Turns out there were two separate shootings last night, the one discussed above in which two teens were shot but are in stable condition, and another (also non-life threatening) one at Flatbush and Fulton; there was also a stabbing in the vicinity of Atlantic Center. All three events are being linked to the buffalo wing promotion. There was a large police presence on hand that managed to send thousands of the teens home, obviously some managed to cause problems before leaving the area; none of individuals involved in any of the incidents were from the neighborhood.
If the store-owners and responsible adults were allowed to carry guns punk kids would think twice before pulling a gun out in a crowd. Notice how in places gun laws are the strictest there are the most shootings, it’s always easier to shoot unarmed people.
Posted by: the Magnificent Arturo Bandini at November 11, 2009 2:58 PM
This is so not true. NYC has far less violent crime than other big cities.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/regional/ny_safest_of_all_big_cities_KwpQPtSU9ivJn69UinZMWM
Speaking of security guards, there was a kid in a guards outfit with arm patches and a badge on the subway when I was going home yesterday. He had ill-fitting pants and looked to weigh about 115 lbs. His face, along with the peach fuzz on it made him look all of 16.
Sparafucile- the police seem to think it was related. Who really knows, at this point?
So what do you do, NorthSloper? I thought that security and effective policing is what prevents teenagers from shooting and stabbing each other. At least, one would hope that the teenagers themselves deserve to be protected when a crowd gets unruly. I think the minimum that a security guard could do is to get real police when there are fights. I can’t believe the stuff I am reading here.
web dubois said that race was the biggest problem in the 20th century and it appears to be the biggest problem in the 21st century. will american ever get past its past? comments on this blog seem to show that we will not.
Posted by: witchdoctor at November 11, 2009 2:59 PM
When the problem is no male role models or things to do after school and community activists want to scream racism instead of putting their own houses in order then no I guess the problem, whether it be crime or “race” as you put will never be solved.
I think it’s possible that weekly $.40 wings is what began to draw kids, but at some point long before yesterday the gathering of teenagers from around the borough became the attraction itself. It’s highly unlikely more than a relative handful of the thousands of kids who were in the vicinity yesterday even set foot in Buffalo Wild Wings.
And I agree that pinning a shooting several blocks away on AC or BWW security failings is ridiculous. Unless it’s shown that BWW served alcohol to underage patrons, what exactly should they have done differently?
web dubois said that race was the biggest problem in the 20th century and it appears to be the biggest problem in the 21st century. will american ever get past its past? comments on this blog seem to show that we will not.
If the store-owners and responsible adults were allowed to carry guns punk kids would think twice before pulling a gun out in a crowd. Notice how in places gun laws are the strictest there are the most shootings, it’s always easier to shoot unarmed people.
gun delivery service?
*rob*