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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Brooklyn Officials Say Cops Will Catch Up with 2 Hit and Run Drivers

The stretch of Franklin Ave. where 27-year old Neftaly Ramirez was run down in a hit-and-run. Photo by MK Metz
 Brooklyn Councilmembers Ydanis Rodriguez, Stephen Levin and Mark Treyger called for two hit-and-run drivers to turn themselves in while they still can.

Last weekend, 18-year old Alejandro Tello was killed by a driver in a white BMW SUV as he rode across the street on his skateboard in Gravesend.  27-year old Neftaly Ramirez was riding his bike when he was struck by what is believed to be a green private garbage truck.

Police are close to tracing the vehicles, officials said. At a press conference on Tuesday, as reported in the Brooklyn Eagle, Levin noted that there are "numerous businesses" along the Franklin Avenue stretch in Greenpoint. "There's no doubt in my mind that we will be able to see video evidence that will show what [garbage] company it was and some ID on that truck. "  

UPDATE: Police tracked the car down not too far from the scene of the fatal Gravesend crash, but they're still investigating who the driver was at the time of the fatal crash, DNA reports. Meanwhile,  the garbage truck in Greenpoint crash belongs to Action Carting and has New Jersey plates, police said.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

BQE Closure Will Reroute Traffic in Brooklyn Heights, Downtown Brooklyn This Sunday

Map data courtesy Google
 The Brooklyn Heights Association warns that the NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) will fully close the BQE between Atlantic Avenue and Tillary Street (from Exit 27 to Exit 29) on Sunday, July 31st.

Vehicles on the BQE will be rerouted with the help of traffic agents and electronic signs onto Atlantic Avenue, Court Street, Cadman Plaza West and Tillary Street. If possible, please avoid driving in these areas during those times, BHA asks.

The closure is meant to help reduce the noise and vibration caused by the BQE's deteriorated roadway.


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Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Going on Tinder as a Waffle House; Getting at 'Cattoo'; and More Brooklyn Briefs

Yes, "cattoos" are a thing now. In Brooklyn.

- Developer’s offer for Pineapple Walk in Brooklyn Heights shoots up like crazy. [Brooklyn Eagle]

- The fabulous story of a woman who changed her Tinder pic to a Waffle House, and how it changed her dating life forever. [Brokelyn]

The next step for families whose kids will be going to either P.S. 8 or P.S. 307 in September. [BHB]

- 'Don’t close the Pop-Up Pool!’ say Brooklyn pols. Meant to be temporary, popular Brooklyn Bridge Park pool approaching its last days. [Brooklyn Eagle]

- A judge refused to take the license of the motorist who killed Victoria Nicodemus on a Brooklyn sidewalk because, she said, District Attorney Ken Thompson filed no charges for reckless driving. [Streetsblog]

- Is Brooklyn's only weed doc a (possibly dangerous) quack? [Daily Beast]

- Four Brooklyn gang rape suspects appear in court, a fifth is arrested. [NBC]

- A 32-year-old Brooklyn man was killed Tuesday afternoon as he car surfed alongside a Mack truck in Manhattan. [NBC]

- Performance of David Bowie musical in NYC becomes a memorial. [AP]


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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

ISIS Can't Come to Brooklyn, and More Brooklyn Briefs


- It's official: ISIS can't come to Brooklyn. (Memorable video above; language alert.)

- Help redesign city streets at the Atlantic Avenue Safety Improvement Workshop. [Brownstoner]

- A 70-year-old woman was killed after being struck by a vehicle on Atlantic Avenue Monday afternoon. [DNAinfo]

- Photos: Brooklynites march in candlelight vigil past French cafes and bistros to honor Paris. [Brooklyn Eagle]

- Two taken to hospital after shooting at a bus stop in Canarsie. [ABC7]

- Brooklyn's Ample Hills just landed $4 million to launch an ice cream empire. [Eater]

- One person was stabbed and another was punched in the face Monday afternoon on a subway platform in East NY. [NBC]

- Wonderful video plays tribute to South Brooklyn's enduring mom and pop stores.  [PMFA]

- A bicycle delivery man was critically injured when a tree fell on him in Red Hook Monday afternoon. [ABC7]

- Still waiting for FIOS? Brooklyn BP Eric Adams will be hosting a public forum on Verizon's Brooklyn rollout Tuesday night. [Brownstoner]

- An ad that surfaced last week on Craigslist offering a tricked-out dumpster as a rentable apartment was phony. [Brooklyn Eagle

- Just once month before 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens,' Gowanus’ Halyards Bar is showing every ‘Star Wars’ movie in the nerdiest way possible. [Brokelyn]


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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Michael Wright's Body Found in Midwood, and More Brooklyn Briefs

- Former Knicks draft pick Michael Wright found dead of head wound and covered in garbage bags in SUV in Midwood. Cops investigate theory it was a Grindr hookup gone bad.  [NY Daily News]

- Sad photo: Reward offered after abused dog found in East Flatbush parking lot. [ABC7]

- City students are skipping class once every 10 days. [NY Post]


- Carroll Gardens' Black Mountain Wine House on Forbes' top 10 cozy bar list. [Forbes]

- When the flashing red hand appears on crosswalk signs, pedestrians lose the right of way. Public Advocate Letitia James wants to change that. [Brooklyn Eagle]

- Brooklyn man runs in charity race for Sandy Hook victim so he can question her family about truther theory. [NY Magazine]

- Someone from Vice had dinner with the Cast of 'The Bedford Stop,' the "most hated girls in Brooklyn." [Vice]

- Defend Brooklyn in this new Revolutionary War iOS game. [Technical.ly]

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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Parking Mess: 'The Mysteries of Laura' Filming in Brooklyn Heights on Monday

Photo:MKMetz
Tow trucks are scheduled to start moving cars tonight from many Brooklyn Heights streets in preparation for tomorrow's (Monday's) taping of the TV show, "The Mysteries of Laura."

Tow trucks will be clearing the following streets:
- Montague St. between Clinton and Henry;
- The east side of Clinton between Pierrepont and Remsen;
- The south side of Pierepont between Clinton and Henry;
- Henry between Pierrepont and Rensen;
- The east side of Cadman Plaza West between Middagh and Tillary

Brooklyn-born Debra Messing ("Smash," "The Starter Wife") stars as Detective Laura Diamond in the series, which airs on NBC on Wednesday nights.

As described in IMDb, the plot is: :A single mom NYPD homicide detective cracks case after case while raising wild twin boys and locking horns with her less than helpful police detective ex-husband."

Wikipedia calls the show a "police procedural comedy-drama."


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Sunday, August 9, 2015

Man Killed by Car On Atlantic Ave. at Clinton Street, Brooklyn


A 66-year-old man was struck and killed on Atlantic Ave. and Clinton Street in Cobble Hill Sunday night.

According to tweeter Laurie A. Duncan, the man pronounced DOA at Brooklyn Hospital. Atlantic Ave. was closed from Henry to Court.

UPDATE: Brownstoner has more details on the man who was killed.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Vigil for Vision Zero Tonight (Tuesday) in NYC, Day After Tragic Barclays Crash

Map data c 2015 Google
 Families for Safe Streets, an organization made up of relatives of people killed in traffic violence, is hosting a Vigil for Vision Zero tonight (Tuesday, July 14), 7 p.m. at Union Square Park North.

The vigil comes one day after a tragic crash on Flatbush, Fourth and Atlantic Avenues in Brooklyn, which killed a cyclist and injured six others, according to the Brooklyn Eagle.

The crash was caused by a a 37-year-old man who lost control of his SUV, leaving a blocks-long swath of death and destruction.

Brooklyn is the deadliest borough for pedestrians with 130 traffic deaths over three years, according to an analysis from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.

More at:
Cyclist dies, six injured in grisly crash near Barclays Center in Brooklyn [Brooklyn Eagle]


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Monday, April 20, 2015

Cars Fill New Parking Lot at Brooklyn Bridge Park

Photo: MK Metz
Build it and they will come.

Shown: The recently-completed parking lot running along the uplands between Pier 2 and Pier 3 in Brooklyn Bridge Park. (The large brown structure is a noise-attenuating berm.)


The park map doesn't show the parking lot, but it's in the section shown above.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Demonstrators Shut Down Brooklyn Bridge, in March to Protest Police Violence

Photos by MK Metz
Hundreds of demonstrators marched over the Brooklyn Bridge during Tuesday's rush hour to protest the recent wave of police shootings of unarmed civilianss.

Dozens climbed onto the the Manhattan-bound roadway, leading cops to shut it down and make arrests.

According to reports,  two police officers were assaulted by protesters.

"Violence or threats of violence against the police are unacceptable and will absolutely not be tolerated," Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a statement late Tuesday, adding that the incidents are being investigated and perps will be prosecuted.

Photos by MK Metz
The woman shown above is one of dozens led off the Brooklyn Bridge roadway in handcuffs. NYPD opened the bridge again around 6 p.m., but demonstrations continued as the marchers headed along Flatbush towards Barclays Center.

A major sponsor was the Stop Mass Incarceration network.

UPDATE: The group says dozens of key organizers in NYC have been arrested, and are being held at:
NYPD 78 Precinct: 65 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn.  718-636-4611
NYPD 7th Precinct: 19 1/2 Pitt Street, Manhattan. (212) 477-7311


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Monday, March 30, 2015

L Train Heads for Hibernation; Student Handcuffing Uproar; and More Brooklyn Briefs

- The L train is about to go into hibernation, and Brooklyn businesses are worried. [Gothamist]

- VIDEO: Coney Island Cyclone gets stuck on opening day. [Brooklyn Eagle]

- Fake cabs are stealing riders credit card information. [BK Magazine]

- All about the Mapping Brooklyn exhibit at BRIC. [NYU Local]

- Park Slope PTA protests student-handcuffing incident. [Brooklyn Eagle]

- Some details about the budget deal struck in Albany. [WSJ]

- Some people seem to be sensitive to Wi-Fi. [NY Magazine]

- Eyeball hackers have injected a chemical into their eyes to get night vision. [Discovery]

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Monday, February 23, 2015

Tolls on East River Bridges, and More Brooklyn Briefs

Invertebrates, St. Ann's School students. Photo: MK Metz

- Barclay's Center is about 63% behind its profit goals. [Atlantic Yards Report]

- Move NY plan to charge tolls on East River bridges gets airing in Boerum Hill. [Brooklyn Eagle]

- Nothing official, but word is that Brooklyn City Council Member Vincent Gentile is the most likely to get the nod as the Dem candidate in the special election to replace Michael Grimm. [Gotham Gazette]

- Juice Press is coming to Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights. [Brooklyn Heights Blog]

- Billboard in ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighborhood angers many of the locals. [Failed Messiah]

- Brooklyn Heights Association Annual Meeting on Tuesday features music & architecture critic Justin Davidson. [Brooklyn Eagle]

- Brooklyn BP Adams launches Access-Friendly NYC, promoting more accessibility in public buildings across the city. [NY Daily News]

- The NYPD is searching for a woman accused of “handle surfing” cases in Staten Island and Brooklyn. [CBSlocal]

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Friday, February 20, 2015

2-Hr. Amazon Deliveries to Brooklyn; Brooklyn Folk Fest Coming to Brooklyn Heights; and More Brooklyn Briefs


- The father and uncle of a Brooklyn boy killed in elevator attack are arrested in Montague St. bank heist. [CBS local]

- Almost-instant gratification: Amazon's 2-hr deliveries now comes to Prime members in Brooklyn. [re/code]

 - Brooklyn folk festival will expand -- and is moving to St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn Heights. [NY Times]

- A troubled Park Slope assisted living facility has agreed to pay $750,000 to the family of Brooklyn's "Kung Fu" judge who died after being locked up there seven years ago. [Brooklyn Eagle]

- It's so freezing out that snowy owls from the Arctic have descended on Brooklyn. [NY Magazine]

- Brooklyn's most dangerous intersection is Eastern Parkway and Utica. [amNY]

- Autistic Brooklyn man with diabetes, 20, is missing since Tuesday. [PIX11]

- A man was shot to death in East New York Thursday night. [CBSlocal]

- TSA found 2 guns in 2 separate ladies' handbags at JFK on Thursday. One belonged to a Brooklyn resident.  [Brooklyn Eagle]

- The leading candidate in the special election to replace Michael Grimm in Congress says it's worth the cost. [NY1]

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Sunday, February 8, 2015

Suspension of Alternate Side Parking in NYC, As Seen in American Sign Language


This American Sign Language message from the NYC Depts of Transportation and Sanitation -- telling us that Alternate Side Parking Regulations will be suspended Monday (February 9th) to deal with snow -- has such a nice, friendly feel to it.

Forecasters urge New Yorkers to take mass transit on Monday, if possible, because the streets will be icy and slippery.

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Monday, January 26, 2015

De Blasio: Food Delivery Drivers “Not Essential Emergency Personnel” During Blizzard

All roads in NYC close to non-emergency personnel at 11 p.m. Monday. Shown: Traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge at the start of the Blizzard of 2015. Photo by MK Metz

Because of the Great Blizzard of 2015, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo are shutting the city and downstate NY down tonight at 11 p.m.

“Make preparations to get home ... before the worst of the storm hits,” de Blasio said. “We need cars off the road so that our equipment can do its work and keep streets passable for emergency vehicles.”

Here's where the seriousness of the situation becomes apparent: The Brooklyn Eagle reports that in response to persistent questioning by reporters, de Blasio said that food delivery drivers were “not essential emergency personnel.”

Holy sweet mother!

Details:

De Blasio issued a Winter Weather Emergency Declaration restricting travel by all except emergency personnel beginning at 11 p.m. New York City subways and buses will operate only local service beginning at 8 p.m.

Mass transit, trains and buses will be suspended and a travel ban will go into effect at 11 p.m on all local and state roads in the following 13 counties: Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Ulster, and Westchester.

Long Island Rail Road, Metro North, Staten Island Railroad service will be suspended beginning at approximately 11 p.m. until further notice. PATH service will operate on a weekend schedule beginning at 9 p.m. and be suspended at 11 p.m. until further notice.



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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Eric Garner Protests: NYC West Side Highway, Times Square, Rock Center Overrun

At 8:40 PM, NYC issued the following alert:
Due to protest activity expect a heavy police presence and extensive traffic delays on the West Side Highway near West 49th Street, Manhattan. Consider alternate routes.
They issued similar alerts concerning Rockefeller Center and Times Square.

Here is why:












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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Update: Mother, 10-Year-Old Child Hit by Minivan in Boro Park, Brooklyn


NY Scanner and other observers report a mother and child were hit by a minivan in Boro Park, Brooklyn.


According to KolHaolam, the Jewish ambulance service Hatzolah rushed the mother and boy girl to the hospital.

Update:


UPDATE: A minivan driven by a valet slammed into a 10-year-old girl and her pregnant mother  — killing the girl and sending the mother to the hospital, where she delivered a healthy baby girl, according to the Daily News.

The driver was using the car without the owner's consent.

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Friday, November 14, 2014

Multiple Victims on Cadman Plaza West, After Two Accidents Near or On Brooklyn Bridge

Photos by MK Metz, McBrooklyn
Several fire engines and FDNY emergency vehicles responded to the scene of a two-car accident on Cadman Plaza West and the Brooklyn Bridge exit ramp at 9 p.m. Friday night.

It took more than an hour (almost an hour and a half) before the injured party (s) was taken by ambulance to Manhattan.

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Details for those who care about the timing:

First accident occurred around 9 p.m.

Around 9:15 p.m., one of the responders was heard asking over the scanner where EMS was. They were told the ambulance was on its way.

At 9:20 p.m., an ambulance was observed coming from Manhattan over the Brooklyn Bridge towards the scene of the accident. The ambulance was momentarily caught in traffic, but made it to the exit shortly afterwards. The ambulance belonged to New York Presbyterian.

Other accidents and incidents across the borough were being handled by the system at the same time. At 9:28 p.m., dispatcher told services, "Unless you have a priority, please stand by."


At 9:29 p.m., dispatch reported another vehicular accident with injuries on the Brooklyn Bridge.

At 9:35 p.m., dispatch reported it was a four-car accident with injuries on the Brooklyn Bridge, and asked if any responders were available.

At 9:48 p.m., the NY Presbyterian ambulance was still parked on Cadman Plaza West, as were other emergency vehicles.

At 9:53 p.m., police asked dispatch, "What's the ETA (estimated arrival time) on the Brooklyn Bridge accident?" No response heard.

At 10:06, dispatch reported that the cars involved in the four-car accident with injuries on the Brooklyn Bridge would be driven off the bridge onto Cadman Plaza West.  The NY Presbyterian ambulance was still parked on Cadman.

At 10:15 p.m., police told dispatch, "We're at a standstill up here."

At 10:19 p.m., police told dispatch there was an accident involving an overturned car, location not heard. Police said the driver crawled out on her own, possibly needing stitches in her hand.

At 10:24 p.m., the NY Presbyterian ambulance was still parked on Cadman. Dispatch inquired about the Cadman accident and the four-car accident.

By 10:30 p.m., the NY Presbyterian ambulance had exited Cadman, more than an hour after the accident was originally reported. At that time, the four cars involved in the Brooklyn Bridge accident pulled into the same location onto Cadman.

At 10:39 p.m., dispatch reported an accident with injuries at Sterling and Rodgers.

 At 10:52 p.m., a responder working the Brooklyn Bridge accident told dispatch, "I'm going to need a flatbed."

At 11:33 p.m., dispatch inquired about the second victim in the Cadman Plaza West accident.

At 11:40 p.m., dispatch asked if a flatbed was still needed. Responder said yes.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Dense Fog Warning for Brooklyn and Surrounding Areas

Photo: MK Metz
 The National Weather Service has issued a "dense fog advisory" for Brooklyn, most of Queens, and all of the other boroughs, from midnight tonight to 9 a.m. Wednesday.

Take care driving: Slow down and use your low beams.

* VISIBILITIES...ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS AT TIMES.

* TIMING...AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT INTO MID MORNING WEDNESDAY.

* IMPACTS...REDUCED VISIBILITIES...ESPECIALLY IN THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS AND NEAR BODIES OF WATER.


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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Mysterious Blue Subway Signs; Brooklyn's Ugliest Subway Station; and More Brooklyn Briefs


- Gov. Cuomo's puzzling blue subway signs deemed a "mystery,""ambiguous" and "disorganized." [Observer]

- A driver speeding north on Fourth Avenue in Park Slope Wed. ran a red light and struck a woman, leaving her seriously injured before speeding away. [Streetsblog]

- Fix Brooklyn's ugliest subway station: Volunteer w/ FOFA to make props, brainstorm ideas and plan strategy to help make a pop-up installation at the 4th Ave/9th St Transit Hub on Nov 21st. [IOBY]

- Charles Barron won the Assembly seat once occupied by his wife, Councilmember Inez Barron -- who more recently took over the city council seat previously occupied by her husband. [Brooklyn Eagle]

- A little more insight into Grimm's election night. [NY Sate of Politics]

- De Blasio calls NY GOP wins an “aberration.” [WNYC]

- How Cuomo played the Working Families Party -- and de Blasio. [NY Magazine]

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