How to get rid of the Drug Dealers on Grand Avenue ?
The drug dealers at 413 Grand Ave are getting really bad. Dealing in the street, fighting, load music and no one to stop them.
Last week they started a fire between two parked cars that was put out (quickly) by the fire department.
No shooting, yet, but only a matter of time.
Calls to 311 and 911 do little. Even reported the two of the cars used by the boss - A white BMW and Jeep.
Any ideas what to do to get rid of them ?
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I suspect that gentrification is the only sure-fire way to get rid of street level dealers, but meeting with your precinct's Community Affair officer and politicians might help.
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if its a crack house and owners are old etc.. always give them a call and tell them they could get a ton of money for the house and retire in lux.
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whynot_31 said:
...but meeting with your precinct's Community Affair officer and politicians might help.Thanks, will try both next week.
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Organized dealing in these parts is handled by the Brooklyn North Narcotics division. You can report it at 1-888-374-DRUG. Theoretically they'll watch the scene, send in undercover buyers, and do busts, etc...but don't hold your breath. Still, it's a decent place to start.
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armchair_warrior said:
if its a crack house and owners are old etc.. always give them a call and tell them they could get a ton of money for the house and retire in lux.Good call, would be nice to get a faster result!
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arches said:
Organized dealing in these parts is handled by the Brooklyn North Narcotics division. You can report it at 1-888-374-DRUG. Theoretically they'll watch the scene, send in undercover buyers, and do busts, etc...but don't hold your breath. Still, it's a decent place to start.I have already given them some information and they know the address and that there is dealing going on.
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In the event that none of the above works:
Learn the location of another drug dealer, whose location and turf is several blocks away.
Have friends who do not live in the neighborhood, create a drug war in yours!
Have them spread rumors to druggies re:
-superior drug quality
-turf violations
-"They keep lots of money under their sofa"
-"They got all those drugs, and they don't even have guns to protect it from being robbed"The resulting surge of crime will cause more police presence and/or dead drug dealers.
Note: If done well, this strategy is very effective in getting rid of dealers, but there is the risk of you or your neighbors being hit by a stray bullet. Make sure your friends do this "work" in your neighborhood only one time each.
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^ if you follow that route buy alot of insurance for yourself and family
. someone could get a good pay day out of it. -
What ever came of this???
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Clinton Hill Man last posted 10 months ago... we haven't heard from him since.
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I hope he got good insurance.....
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Us Clinton Hill folk don't need snitches
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