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Reward in Beating Of Mexican Immigrant
by Brooklyn Eagle (), published online 10-19-2009

Police are now offering a reward of $12,000 for information on an attack a Mexican immigrant last month in an incident that is being investigated as a hate crime. The immigrant, construction worker Mario Vera, was returning on bicycle to {read more...}




Suspect Sought In ‘Cozmik’ Shooting
by Brooklyn Eagle (edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 10-15-2009

Police are seeking a suspect in Monday’s fatal shooting of Bryan Scott, the young up-and-coming inline skater from Flatbush whose nickname was “Cozmik.” The perpetrator is described as a young black man wearing a tan coat and dark jeans. Anyone {read more...}




Reputed Loan Shark Killed in Prospect Heights
by Brooklyn Eagle (edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 10-14-2009

A man who may have been a loan shark, says the Daily News, was shot and killed early Wednesday while sitting in his Mazda parked on Prospect Place. The man, Otis “Red” Edmonds, 63, was well liked in the neighborhood, {read more...}




Crime Reported Down Again in 76th Precinct
by Brooklyn Eagle (edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 10-14-2009

By Capt. Kenneth E. Corey
Commanding Officer
76th Precinct

For the month of September, crime declined by 23% over September 2008. There were no homicides or rapes reported, grand larceny auto declined by 50%, burglary by 37.5% and grand larceny by 25%. Robbery {read more...}





Man Arrested in Fatal Collision
by Brooklyn Eagle (edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 10-14-2009

A suspect has been arrested after a fatal motor vehicle accident on 86th Street and 21st Avenue in Bensonhurst this past Friday. The accident, according to police, happened when a Pontiac hit a Nissan Maxima, killing one passenger and injuring {read more...}




Skateboarder Killed In Coffee Shop Slaying
by Brooklyn Eagle (edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 10-13-2009

One man was killed and two others injured on Monday evening when a man entered the Parkside Donut and Coffee Shop at 188 Parkside Ave. in Prospect Lefferts Gardens and fired several rounds at them. The deceased, Scott Brian, 18, {read more...}




Suspect Arrested in Cobble Hill Break-ins
by Brooklyn Eagle (edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 10-07-2009

According to the 76th Precinct, the Anti-Crime Team there has arrested a man they observed trying to break into a house through a window on Congress Street. The team is investigating whether he is responsible for a string of burglaries {read more...}




Brooklyn Reggae Singer Attacked
by Brooklyn Eagle (edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 10-05-2009

Reggae artist Major Mackerel, who lives on East 91st Street in Brooklyn, was slashed Sunday on the head, arm and hand by a neighbor wielding a two-foot-long sword, the musician and police said. Major Mackerel, who attracted some recognition in {read more...}




Woman Accused Of Slashing Baby
by Brooklyn Eagle (edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 10-05-2009

Police say a Brooklyn mother slashed her baby in the neck and then stabbed herself in the leg. Officers were called to a home on East 38th Street in East Flatbush early Sunday. They found a 5-month-old boy who had {read more...}




Too Hot in Bay Ridge
by Brooklyn Eagle (edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 10-05-2009

Police have arrested a Brooklyn man in a triple stabbing outside an Internet cafe that left one person dead. The 19-year-old man, Nelson Liu, was held on murder and criminal weapon possession charges, police say. He's accused of stabbing three {read more...}




Man Arrested in Congress St. Break-in
by Brooklyn Eagle (edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 09-30-2009

According to the 76th Precinct, the Anti-Crime Team there has arrested a man they observed trying to break into a house through a window on Congress Street. The team is investigating whether he is responsible for a string of burglaries {read more...}




Nighttime Break-ins Worry Cobble Hill
by Brooklyn Eagle (), published online 09-30-2009

A recent rash of burglaries in Cobble Hill — three of them break-ins at night while the residents were at home — has alarmed the community. There have been three burglaries on Congress Street, as well as one on Tompkins {read more...}




Two Cobble Hill Houses Defaced by Swastikas
by Raanan Geberer (edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 09-30-2009

A day or so after protesters from the extremist Westboro Baptist Church in Kansas picketed several Brooklyn synagogues, including Beth Elohim, the Union Temple and the Kane Street Synagogue, two houses in Cobble Hill were defaced with swastikas.

The 76th Precinct {read more...}





Man Arrested After Critical Accident
by Brooklyn Eagle (edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 09-25-2009

On Thursday at approximately 6:20 p.m., at Nostrand Avenue and Avenue Z, police responded to a call of a pedestrian struck. They found that a 22-year-old woman was crossing Nostrand Avenue when she was struck by a 1997 Ford van. {read more...}




Trouble After School in Downtown Brooklyn
by Mary Frost (mfrost@brooklyneagle.net), published online 09-22-2009

As hundreds of students flooded Downtown Brooklyn after school Tuesday, a disturbance involving a high school student and a private security guard broke out on Willoughby Street near Pearl Street. Witnesses said that the incident appeared to be triggered when the security guard told a student to move along. The incident escalated and police from the 84th Precinct were called in. Throngs of students and passersby clogged the streets as police handcuffed the near-hysterical student, as seen above. Tensions became {read more...}



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