July 2014 Newsletter - Crow Hill Community Association

Transcription

July 2014 Newsletter - Crow Hill Community Association
77 Pct. Community Newsletter
July 2014
A Message From The Commanding Officer…..
Peace and greetings from the men and women of the 77th
Precinct. I would like to thank everyone who continually support the
efforts and excellence of the 77th Precinct, and pledge a sincere
commitment to nurture and forge the successful partnership between the 77th Precinct and the dynamic Crown Heights community
it proudly serves. It is through that viable partnership we become
empowered to effectively address crime, traffic and quality of life
concerns.
Upcoming Community
Events:
Community Council
Meeting– Place:
NO MONTHLY
MEETING FOR
JULY & AUGUST
Deputy Inspector Eddie C. Lott
Clergy Council
Meeting - Place:
NO MONTHLY
MEETING FOR
JULY & AUGUST
Community Board 8
Meeting– Place:
From 05/26/2014 through 06/22/2014, the 77th Precinct
has experienced a severe spike in gun involved violence; during that
period there have been nine (9) shooting incidents that have claimed
12 victims, including two (2) homicides. In contrast to 2013, those
numbers represent a 125% increase (9 versus 4) in incidents, and a
200% increase (12 versus 4) in victims. The aforementioned incidents
are being investigated by the 77th Precinct Detective Squad, but remain open( not closed by arrest). Although additional police and investigative resources have been deployed to effectively address the
gun violence, I am urging the 77th Precinct’s greatest resource , the
community, to partner with the police and assist us in stopping this
senseless violence. ―See something, say something!‖ pertains to the
neighborhood terrorism in which 12 people have been shot within
Crown Heights in a 28 day period. Any information regarding violent
crime can be anonymously communicated through Crime Stoppers
(1-800-577-8477), information regarding illegal firearms can be
anonymously communicated through Gun-Stop (1-866-486-7867).
Enjoy the summer in good health, happiness and safety. With respect,
sincerity, and humbleness.
NO MONTHLY
MEETING FOR
JULY & AUGUST
Eddie C. Lott,
Commanding Officer
77 Pct. Community Council Meeting
77th Pct Clergy Council Meeting
77th Pct Community Council President– Mr. James Caldwell
77th Pct. Clergy Council President– Rev. Jerry West
Where : Various Locations within the 77th Precinct
Where: The 77th Precinct muster room
When: Every Second Monday of Every Month @ 7:30pm
When: Every Second Tuesday of Every Month @11:00 am
January 13, 2014
February 10, 2014
January 14, 2014
February 11, 2014
March 10, 2014
April 14, 2014
March 11, 2014
April 8, 2014
May 12, 2014
June 09, 2014
May 13, 2014
June 10, 2014
July & August 2014 - No Monthly Meeting
July & August 2014 - No Monthly Meeting
September 8, 2014
October 13, 2014
September 9, 2014
October 14, 2014
November 10, 2014
December 8, 2014
November 11, 2014
December 9, 2014
77th Pct Contacts:
The NYPD Crime Stoppers Program: Offers rewards up to $2,000
anonymous information provided to the 1-800-577-TIPS(8477) hotline
that leads to the arrest and indictment of a violent felon. This program is
for
Executive Officer
Capt. Rose - 718-735-0634
supported by the New York City Police Foundation and focuses in solving
high priority violent crimes.
Special Operations
Lt. Masin- 718-735-0611
On Fathers Day June 22nd, 2006 Chanel Petro-Nixon, a sixteen year old honor student at
Community Affairs
PO Salters & Pierre-louis—
718-735-0634
CrimePrevention
Diaz & Marsman
718-735-0658
Boys and Girls High School in Brooklyn , NY left her home to fill out a job application at
Applebees Restaurant in Restoration Plaza , Fulton Street. Chanel never made it to Apple
bees. Four days later, Chanel’s body was found in a black plastic bag in front of 212 KingChanel Petro-Nixon
ston Avenue in Brooklyn, in the confines of the 77th Precinct. Anyone with information
please contact Crime Stoppers 800-577-TIPS(8477) all calls are anonymous.
Crime Stoppers Poster # BK-944
Youth Officer
PO Daniels -718– 735– 1881
Auxiliary Officer
PO Fadl -718-735-1881
Domestic Violence
Sgt. Torrissi-718-735-0600
Community Board 8 Meetings
When: Every Second Thursday at 7: 00 pm Where: Various locations see CB8 website
January 9, 2014
February 13, 2014
March 13, 2014
June 12, 2014
July & August - No Meetings
School Unit
Sgt. Paulin-718-735-0634
REWARD
Up to $1,000 for information
leading to the arrest & conviction of persons
possessing or distributing fireworks.
FIREWORKS ARE ILLEGAL
The New York City Police Department urges you to
celebrate safely on July 4th
If you use fireworks, you or someone else can get seriously hurt. If you have fireworks we can
ARREST
YOU, your car can be confiscated or your business
can be closed. Concerned citizens can call anonymously report the delivery, sale, storage of fireworks.
CALL: 911( for crimes in progress)
311(to provide information)
April 10, 2014
September 11, 2014
May 8, 2014
December 11, 2014
Personal Safety Tips
Four ways to increase your
personal safety :
Reduce or eliminate opportunities
that may make you a target.
Increase awareness in places you’re
most comfortable.
Trust your instincts regardless of
feeling embarrassed.
Prepare your schedule daily with
safety in mind.
Crime Prevention Tips
Crime Prevention Tips
A Safe Community is OUR Priority
Wait for the WALK signal before crossing.
WAIT to cross at the intersections only.
You are WORTH the WAIT!
Cross ONLY at a crosswalk and OBEY DO NOT WALK signs.
DON’T ASSUME the motor vehicle operator is aware that you are there.
We are all in this together, let’s make walking in our city safer for everyone.
WALK RESPONSIBLY STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, before crossing.
It is DANGEROUS to walk while using handheld devises such as your cell
phone, tablet, or any devise that will distract your attention away from
crossing the road safely.
O u t s t a n d i n g Po l i c e Wo r k
On June 13, 2014 Brooklyn
North Narcotics Division executed a Search Warrant at 1333
Prospect Place , resulting in four
On June 1, 2014 PO Okvist of the 77th Precinct SET Team observed a Male, Hispanic , 21
years old in possession of a firearm. PO Okvist
arrest and the seizure of eight
(8) ounces of Marijuana, one
(1) .22 caliber firearm and one
On June 20, 2014 PO Mastoros of the Bklyn North
(1) loaded. 32 caliber firearm.
observed a Male, Black , 18 years old inside 1078
Prospect Plc in possession of loaded Firearm.
attempted to stop the male who then resisted
arrest by running from PO Okvist, inside of 805
Prospect Plc.
On June 24, 2014 the Brooklyn
On June 13,2014 PO Isaac of the 77th Precinct
SET Team observed a Male, Black , 22 years old
in front of 1725 Sterling Place in possession of
an open container of alcohol in public view.
Further investigation revealed the male was also
in possession of a loaded firearm(photo above).
North Narcotics Division executed a Search Warrant at 1342
On June 21, 2014 PO Isaac of the 77th precinct SET
St. Johns Place, resulting in two
Team observed a Male, Black, 24 years old at the
corner of Troy Avenue & Lincoln Place in possession
arrest and the seizure of three
(3) firearms( two Tech 9 and
of a firearm. The male resisted arrest by fleeing the
one .32 caliber), 3.5 ounces of
location on foot. Further investigation revealed the
male was also in possession of a large quantity of
Marijuana, and US Currency.
Crack Cocaine. The firearm was not recovered.
COP OF THE MONTH
On May 12th, 2014 PO Okvist of
the 77th Pct Anti-Crime unit observed a male in possession of a
loaded .380 caliber firearm in
public. Further investigation revealed that this firearm was previously reported stolen. ( photo
below)
On April 27, 2014 PO Vitale of
the 77th Pct midnight patrol was
flagged down by a livery driver
On May 19th, 2014 PO Rosiello and PO Lamar of the 77th Pct
4x12 patrol responded to a call of two males fighting at 137 Kingston Avenue. After the fight and while walking away one of the
males was heard saying that he would return to the location with
his gun. PO Rosiello and PO Lamar then observed a male 44
years old returning to the location of the fight in possession of a
loaded gold painted .22 caliber firearm ( photo below).
who informed PO Vitale that six
juvenile passengers in the livery
driver’s vehicle were in possession
of a firearm. The livery driver
further informed PO Vitale that
his wallet with his credit cards
where also missing. Further investigation revealed a firearm in the
vehicle and the missing credit
cards where found in four of the
juveniles pockets ( photo below).
Come out and celebrate the 31st Anniversary of
National Night Out Against Crime
at
BROWER PARK
Park Place (between Kingston Ave & Brooklyn Ave)
11AM-8PM
ENJOY A DAY IN THE PARK!!
TENANT
FREE
VE D
R
E
S
BB Q
e
FREE
elcom
W
e
r
All A
ASSOCIA
TIONS
HEAL
TH FA
IR
SENI
ORS
o
Thank Y
follow
u to t h e
ing Spon
sors:
BROOKLYN CHILDRENS MUSEUM
FASHION WITH A PASSION
Dou
ble D
Presented By the
utch
E
xhib
77th Precinct Community Council
ition
s
National Night Out’s purpose is to:
Heighten Crime & Drug prevention awareness
Generate support for & participation in local
anticrime programs
Strengthen neighborhood spirit & Police/
Community relationships
Send a message to criminals letting them know
Meet your local
Police Officers
&
Elected Officials
that neighborhoods are organized & fighting
D
EL BAN
E
T
S
Y
ON
HARM
D
EL BAN
E
T
S
S
R
DESPE
For Additional Information Contact:
Mrs. Marlene M. Saunders (347) 351-3126
Mr. James E. Caldwell (917) 689-0747
(77th Pct Community Affairs)
PO Salters & PO Pierre-Louis (718) 735-0634
Music By Taylor-Made
Productions Inc
ABSOLUTELY NO ALCHOLIC BEVERAGES WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE PARK