#Brooklyn Heights terrorized by serial flowerpot thief

#Brooklyn Heights terrorized by serial flowerpot thief

“#Brooklyn Heights terrorized by serial flowerpot thief” This crook has green thumbs — and sticky fingers. Residents in a corner of tony Brooklyn Heights say they are being terrorized by a serial flowerpot thief. The perennial planter-pilferer appears to have hit at least two stoops in brownstone-lined Willow Place last Friday — but locals say…

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#Two teenagers injured in Brooklyn drive-by shooting

#Two teenagers injured in Brooklyn drive-by shooting

“#Two teenagers injured in Brooklyn drive-by shooting” Two teenagers were injured in a drive-by shooting in Brooklyn Saturday night. An 18-year-old and a 19-year-old were sitting in a silver BMW at 1559 Ralph Avenue in Canarsie at 9:15 p.m. when suspects pulled up in another car and pumped the vehicle full of lead before fleeing…

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#NYC EMS union chief says crews are under attack

#NYC EMS union chief says crews are under attack

“#NYC EMS union chief says crews are under attack” FDNY EMTs and paramedics are under attack and in dire need of first aid, but no one is hearing their call, their union boss said. Since January, anti-authority thugs have smashed windows of at least four ambulances and vandalized vehicles parked at an EMS base in…

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#Yang heckled, called ‘pro-cop,’ during Daunte Wright protest

#Yang heckled, called ‘pro-cop,’ during Daunte Wright protest

“#Yang heckled, called ‘pro-cop,’ during Daunte Wright protest” Mayoral hopeful Andrew Yang was heckled and called “pro-cop” during a Tuesday night New York City bike ride protest into the police killing of Daunte Wright. The Democratic candidate rode with roughly 150 cyclists from the Barclays Center into Lower Manhattan via the Brooklyn Bridge before he…

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#NYC Transit Museum lays off a third of staff

#NYC Transit Museum lays off a third of staff

“#NYC Transit Museum lays off a third of staff” New York’s beloved Transit Museum laid off a third of its staff last month, former employees told The Post — citing pandemic-induced hardship one year after COVID-19 broke out in the city. The 24 discharged workers included full-time and part-time workers in retail, education, curation and…

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