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azmine Headley, center, joins attorney Brian Neary and her mother, Jacqueline Jenkins, outside a courthouse in Trenton, N.J., after she accepted a deal to enter a pretrial intervention program related to credit card theft charges she faced, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2018. Headley said she's happy to be reunited with her son after being violently separated from her toddler by New York police in a widely viewed videotaped encounter. (AP Photo/Mike Catalini)

City to pay $625K to mom whose baby was ripped away by police

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azmine Headley, center, joins attorney Brian Neary and her mother, Jacqueline Jenkins, outside a courthouse in Trenton, N.J., after she accepted a deal to enter a pretrial intervention program related to credit card theft charges she faced, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2018. Headley said she's happy to be reunited with her son after being violently separated from her toddler by New York police in a widely viewed videotaped encounter. (AP Photo/Mike Catalini)

Mom in toddler tussle video says she went into defense mode

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A mother who had her toddler yanked from her arms by New...

Jazmine Headley, who was arrested after being forcibly separated from her child by NYPD officers on Friday, speaks to media after being released from Rikers on Tuesday night, where she was being held on a warrant in an unrelated credit card fraud case in New Jersey. Headley agreed to enter a pretrial intervention program in exchange for the New Jersey charges being dropped. WABC-TV/ABC7 via AP

All charges to be dropped against mom of baby snatched by NYPD

December 12 | By Christina Carrega

A young Bed-Stuy mother was given a second chance by New...

Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams is among those outraged by the contents of a viral video that shows police officers pulling a baby boy from his mother’s arms. Eagle photo by Todd Maisel

Brooklyn prosecutors drop charges against mother after cops tore baby from her arms

December 11 | By Christina Carrega

Charges against a Brooklyn mother, who had her baby boy ripped from...

Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams is among those outraged by the contents of a viral video that shows police officers pulling a baby boy from his mother’s arms. Eagle photo by Todd Maisel

Charges dropped against mom after video stokes outrage

December 11 | Associated Press

A mother who was arrested after police violently pulled her toddler son...

Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams is among those outraged by the contents of a viral video that shows police officers pulling a baby boy from his mother’s arms. Eagle photo by Todd Maisel

Cops rip baby from mother’s hands at Brooklyn SNAP office

December 10 | By Todd Maisel

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    CityPickle has revealed their plans for a temporar CityPickle has revealed their plans for a temporary, 60,000-square-foot sports and recreation concession at the Brooklyn Bridge’s Anchorage Plaza in DUMBO.

The site, which will be called “CityPickle Brooklyn Bridge,” will feature 11 pickleball courts, curated food trucks, bike racks, public green space and shaded seating areas with games like chess, along with space for community programming.

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    Crowds in Brooklyn Bridge Park and in DUMBO watche Crowds in Brooklyn Bridge Park and in DUMBO watched in shock as the stately ARM Cuauhtémoc, a three-masted Mexican Navy training ship on a goodwill visit to New York City, slammed stern-first into the Brooklyn Bridge at roughly 8:39 p.m. Saturday. 

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    A 53-year-old auto repair shop in Brooklyn Heights A 53-year-old auto repair shop in Brooklyn Heights — the last in the neighborhood — may have to close or move after getting hit with hundreds of 311 complaints for parking vehicles on the sidewalk during the workday, owner Eric Han told the Brooklyn Eagle.

Han says his business has received between 300 – 400 complaints filed through 311 over the last couple of months. 

Han has been told informally the complaints are all being filed by the same person, and feels the extreme number of them constitutes harassment.

“We’ve been part of this neighborhood for more than 50 years and now this one guy is trying to destroy my entire business,” Han said. “All I want is a compromise to survive.”

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