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Crime scene tape on Prospect between Bedford and Franklin — Brooklynian

Crime scene tape on Prospect between Bedford and Franklin

Does anybody know why a big chunk of sidewalk was cordoned off with crime scene tape on Prospect Place this morning? A beat cop was standing watch over it, but I didn't have time to stop and ask what happened.

I know it must've been after 11 p.m. last night, because it wasn't there when I got home. There's nothing on Patch or from DCPI about it.

What's going on?

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  • OK, for the 140 or so people who have clicked on that post and now believe, as I did, that something horrible (and characteristically violent) had befallen this stately block, I spoke to the beat cop as I was coming home.

    Turns out a giant decorative brick fell off the second story of an apartment building and shattered on the ground. Sidewalk was cordoned off for safety reasons. Tempest in a teakettle.

  • Thanks for finding out!

  • My pleasure. Between the irrational sadness I feel for a zero-reply post and my disbelief that a two-year-old thread has clawed its way back into the top 5 most recent, I felt kind of compelled to solve the mystery.

  • I just passed by there. The tape was still up and a cop was there. Are you saying there's a cop there at this hour because of a giant fallen brick?

  • Yup.

    If you look up at the second-story window to the left of the door, you can see the empty mounting where the brick (more of a stone, really) used to be. And to the left of the stoop, you can see the shattered bits of it. And then there's the super-helpful sign taped to the front door that just says "LOOK OUT."

  • Aren't there often cops on Franklin due to the Impact Zone?

    This cop ends up standing by a brick, as opposed to 95 South....

  • Don't be sad, OP. I think most people just had no idea, and didn't want to fill up the thread by saying "dunno." Thanks for finding out, though :) Glad no one got clobbered by it. I'll take a tumbling decorative brick over a drive-by any day.

  • The PD is responsible to safeguard the area and protect citizens from potential injuries caused by additional falling debris until the building dept takes control of the location. If after 3 days the building dept has not arrived...every man for himself. Imagine if the cop said,"ah, no big deal" and left an unsafe condition there and a little while later Grandma or little Susie is walking by and WHOMP, she's hit in the head with a brick. Another payday and settlement against the city.

  • Yeah, ParadeRest. I've got no problems with an officer being stationed there to ensure nobody gets brained by falling masonry. It spares both potential anguish and costly settlements.

    Of course, I also have no idea how rowdy 95 South has been recently...

  • Well, this is off-topic, but since D_R just brought it up, I noticed that 95 South was ripped apart the other day. Anyone know if they're remodeling, closing, or neither?

  • What's the cop supposed to do to stop the bricks from falling? And is he wearing a hardhat?

  • He's preventing people from walking into a danger zone.

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