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Vanderbilt crime — Brooklynian

Vanderbilt crime

paraderest
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
So...

On Wed we had a murder at Indigo Blue and on Thurs a robbery of a dry cleaner.

2 black males, ages 16-18, entered Happy Cleaners and one of them simulated a gun through his coat pocket. They took all of the cash from the register and fled northbound on foot.

Get ready, folks. This time of year is know for robberies. People have holiday expenses coming.
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  • *wishes nyc has texas laws on conceal weapons.
  • Whoa. During the day someone robbed a cleaners? This is scary.

    I haven't lived here too long but I really love it although I am not down with all the crime and murder I've been reading about on the boards. That is really horrible.

    I would imagine better /nicer weather = higher crime.

    Are you saying otherwise?
  • Robberies in Park Slope and Prospect heights are a fact of life. Day and night time. It's been happening here since I can remember. It's not like we're living in Dyker Heights or Gerritsen Beach.
  • Subject: Re: Vanderbilt is great!

    ParadeRest wrote: Get ready, folks. This time of year is know for robberies. People have holiday expenses coming.
    LOCK YOU MISTLETOE
  • i did see a bunch of cops talking to the women at happy cleaners about 5:00 yesterday. i feel bad for her shes in there all alone every day with no protection. shes very nice i get all my dry cleaning done there.

    i wouldn't compare this incident to the shooting down the street. totally different circumstances.
  • Comparing? I'm not comparing. I'm only informing the people who live in the neighborhood. Next time I'll keep my information to myself.
  • I do feel bad for the Happy Cleaners woman. She is so vulnerable. She only takes cash. She's always there alone. She's near a corner, so someone running away could go in several different directions almost immediately.
  • brooklynleather wrote: Whoa. During the day someone robbed a cleaners? This is scary.

    I haven't lived here too long but I really love it although I am not down with all the crime and murder I've been reading about on the boards. That is really horrible.

    I would imagine better /nicer weather = higher crime.

    Are you saying otherwise?
    crime is everywhere in nyc :P, not just the hood here lol


    http://www.gothamist.com/labs/map
  • no you are!
    ParadeRest wrote: Comparing? I'm not comparing. I'm only informing the people who live in the neighborhood. Next time I'll keep my information to myself.
  • Just because I wrote about both incidents in the same post doesn't mean that I am comparing them.

    From dictionary.com...

    verb, -pared, -par‧ing, noun
    –verb (used with object)
    1.to examine (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) in order to note similarities and differences: to compare two pieces of cloth; to compare the governments of two nations.
    2.to consider or describe as similar; liken: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
    3.Grammar. to form or display the degrees of comparison of (an adjective or adverb).
    –verb (used without object)
    4.to be worthy of comparison; be held equal: Dekker's plays cannot compare with Shakespeare's.
    5.to appear in a similar standing: His recital certainly compares with the one he gave last year.
    6.to differ in quality or accomplishment as specified: Their development compares poorly with that of neighbor nations.
    7.to vie; rival.
    8.to make a comparison: The only way we can say which product is better is to compare.
    –noun
    9.comparison: Her beauty is beyond compare.


    I don't remember noting similiarities (other than that they both occured on the same street.) I don't remember stating that these incidents are equal or similiar. I was merely posting information for the people who view this board and live in the area. From now on I'll just keep it to myself and let everybody bury their head in the sand.

    Go ahead, bury your head in the sand. There is no crime. Nobody wants to harm you. Nobody wants to steal your property.

    To comment about the relationship between weather and crime...There tend to be more crimes involving shootings in the nicer weather and generally speaking there are probably more street robberies in nice weather but every year as we get closer to the holidays there is a spike in robberies. There tend to be more commercial robberies leading up to Christmas. There is also a rise in robberies around ATM's. The perps will scout out an ATM and wait for somebody to make a withdrawal and then rob them a block away.
  • Subject: Re: Vanderbilt is great!

    ParadeRest wrote: So...

    On Wed we had a murder at Indigo Blue and on Thurs a robbery of a dry cleaner.

    2 black males, ages 16-18, entered Happy Cleaners and one of them simulated a gun through his coat pocket. They took all of the cash from the register and fled northbound on foot.

    Get ready, folks. This time of year is know for robberies. People have holiday expenses coming.
    It'll be even worse this year what with the PS3 coming out...$600.00!
  • $600? Holy cow! THAT'S MY RENT!
  • BrookFetish wrote: I do feel bad for the Happy Cleaners woman. She is so vulnerable. She only takes cash. She's always there alone. She's near a corner, so someone running away could go in several different directions almost immediately.
    Now that's info I can use.
  • Subject: Re: Vanderbilt is great!

    Drano wrote: [quote=ParadeRest]So...

    On Wed we had a murder at Indigo Blue and on Thurs a robbery of a dry cleaner.

    2 black males, ages 16-18, entered Happy Cleaners and one of them simulated a gun through his coat pocket. They took all of the cash from the register and fled northbound on foot.

    Get ready, folks. This time of year is know for robberies. People have holiday expenses coming.
    It'll be even worse this year what with the PS3 coming out...$600.00!

    I'm curious how it will compare to X-Box 360. Barring Blue Ray and HD-DVD.
  • ps3 gonna bomb

    get a wii instead ;)

    http://wickedsick.org/wii_finder/

    wii locator :p. for targets hehe.
  • If that is the case, let's just lock ourselves up in our apartments until March. It'll be light out then and there are no expensive holidays! We can be like bears in our urban caves not because it is our natural desire to do so, but because we are too fearful to walk on any avenues during the holiday rush. Sooooooo scary, the occaisional robbery on Vanderbilt, the tragic shooting of a man over a very intense rent dispute between tenant and renter. Not random strangers. That really makes me want to bury my hands in my pockets and question my decision to live anywhere near the vicinity of this area?

    C'mon! An actress was murdered last week in the West Village. Do you think anyone is going on and on about how bad it is around there because of a freak occurence? Doubt it.

    So boring to make others paranoid, dont ya think?
  • ParadeRest wrote: Comparing? I'm not comparing. I'm only informing the people who live in the neighborhood. Next time I'll keep my information to myself.
    No, please, keep sharing your information! It adds variety on this board to occasionally have someone who actually knows what he's talking about.
  • point taken
    proceed
    ParadeRest wrote: Just because I wrote about both incidents in the same post doesn't mean that I am comparing them.

    From dictionary.com...

    verb, -pared, -par?ing, noun
    –verb (used with object)
    1.to examine (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) in order to note similarities and differences: to compare two pieces of cloth; to compare the governments of two nations.
    2.to consider or describe as similar; liken: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
    3.Grammar. to form or display the degrees of comparison of (an adjective or adverb).
    –verb (used without object)
    4.to be worthy of comparison; be held equal: Dekker's plays cannot compare with Shakespeare's.
    5.to appear in a similar standing: His recital certainly compares with the one he gave last year.
    6.to differ in quality or accomplishment as specified: Their development compares poorly with that of neighbor nations.
    7.to vie; rival.
    8.to make a comparison: The only way we can say which product is better is to compare.
    –noun
    9.comparison: Her beauty is beyond compare.


    I don't remember noting similiarities (other than that they both occured on the same street.) I don't remember stating that these incidents are equal or similiar. I was merely posting information for the people who view this board and live in the area. From now on I'll just keep it to myself and let everybody bury their head in the sand.

    Go ahead, bury your head in the sand. There is no crime. Nobody wants to harm you. Nobody wants to steal your property.

    To comment about the relationship between weather and crime...There tend to be more crimes involving shootings in the nicer weather and generally speaking there are probably more street robberies in nice weather but every year as we get closer to the holidays there is a spike in robberies. There tend to be more commercial robberies leading up to Christmas. There is also a rise in robberies around ATM's. The perps will scout out an ATM and wait for somebody to make a withdrawal and then rob them a block away.
  • ParadeRest wrote: Just because I wrote about both incidents in the same post doesn't mean that I am comparing them.

    From dictionary.com...

    verb, -pared, -par‧ing, noun
    –verb (used with object)
    1.to examine (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) in order to note similarities and differences: to compare two pieces of cloth; to compare the governments of two nations.
    2.to consider or describe as similar; liken: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
    3.Grammar. to form or display the degrees of comparison of (an adjective or adverb).
    –verb (used without object)
    4.to be worthy of comparison; be held equal: Dekker's plays cannot compare with Shakespeare's.
    5.to appear in a similar standing: His recital certainly compares with the one he gave last year.
    6.to differ in quality or accomplishment as specified: Their development compares poorly with that of neighbor nations.
    7.to vie; rival.
    8.to make a comparison: The only way we can say which product is better is to compare.
    –noun
    9.comparison: Her beauty is beyond compare.


    I don't remember noting similiarities (other than that they both occured on the same street.) I don't remember stating that these incidents are equal or similiar. I was merely posting information for the people who view this board and live in the area. From now on I'll just keep it to myself and let everybody bury their head in the sand.

    Go ahead, bury your head in the sand. There is no crime. Nobody wants to harm you. Nobody wants to steal your property.

    To comment about the relationship between weather and crime...There tend to be more crimes involving shootings in the nicer weather and generally speaking there are probably more street robberies in nice weather but every year as we get closer to the holidays there is a spike in robberies. There tend to be more commercial robberies leading up to Christmas. There is also a rise in robberies around ATM's. The perps will scout out an ATM and wait for somebody to make a withdrawal and then rob them a block away.

    No, you're not comparing them. You're exploiting them!
  • Exploiting them? For what purpose?

    All too often the crimes that occur in certain neighborhoods are under reported by the media. I'm just providing a "heads up", a reminder to keep your eyes open and be aware of your surroundings.
  • Exploiting them? For what purpose?

    All too often the crimes that occur in certain neighborhoods are under reported by the media. I'm just providing a "heads up", a reminder to keep your eyes open and be aware of your surroundings.

    Many people on this board ask about police activity in the area or ask what the police were doing on a certain block. Many people talk about calling Det. Ratton for info. I'm cutting out the middle man. You don't want the info, don't read my posts. It's just like violence on television; if you don't like the violence then change the channel.
  • ParadeRest wrote: Exploiting them? For what purpose?

    All too often the crimes that occur in certain neighborhoods are under reported by the media. I'm just providing a "heads up", a reminder to keep your eyes open and be aware of your surroundings.
    That makes sense for the robbery you reported. But the Indigo Blu shooting wasn't exactly random violence. I don't think people in the neighborhood have to worry about an epidemic of rogue auxiliary police officers on shooting sprees... or do they?

    Although I guess in many ways, the Indigo Blu shooting was quite typical. The fact is that most gun violence is between people who know each other, and does not involve random armed criminals attacking strangers on the street.
  • It could have been anybody walking into that bar to get some liquid lunch. It happened to be hired help but it could have been any one of us. Be aware of your surroundings, not only on the street but also when you enter a place of business.
  • Also, don't forget to be aware of buses crossing the street making wide turns, halloween candy laced with whatever shit they put into halloween candy, SUV's driving erratically. Keep your eyes open WIDE :shock: for all of these things, too. There's a motherfuckin' crime wave here!
  • BTW, ParadeRest, it was closed and they were MOVING. Who's gonna have "liquid lunch" at a bar that wasn't even open. Go get your paranoid on somewhere else. I will always change your channel, cuz you be on the BS network.
  • LeeHo wrote: Also, don't forget to be aware of buses crossing the street making wide turns, halloween candy laced with whatever shit they put into halloween candy, SUV's driving erratically. Keep your eyes open WIDE :shock: for all of these things, too. There's a motherfuckin' crime wave here!
    now I'm afraid to leave my chair :(. i guess I'll work on my post count.
    it's a dangerous world out there.
  • armchair_warrior wrote: ps3 gonna bomb

    get a wii instead ;)

    http://wickedsick.org/wii_finder/

    wii locator :p. for targets hehe.
    I'm inclined to agree.

    http://ytmndps3.ytmnd.com/
  • LeeHo wrote: BTW, ParadeRest, it was closed and they were MOVING. Who's gonna have "liquid lunch" at a bar that wasn't even open. Go get your paranoid on somewhere else. I will always change your channel, cuz you be on the BS network.
    Venting pent up cop issues? Love the faux "ghetto" accent. Very humorous. Lets not discourage the crime updates please. They are a lot more edifying than the usual meanderings.
  • Oh, c'mon! This wasn't a so-called "crime update." This is crazy overreaction! There is nothing we have to watch opur backs about on Vanderbilt Ave that is any different than most pasrt of the city. Thew original poster starts his/her topic with a sarcastic tone such as "Vanderbilt is great" and then goes on and on about how it is not and we should all be quivering like leaves hanging on to a branch. That is fucking lame. Yes, I agree, the heartfelt ideas qabout Indigo Blue are things that should be discussed. We've all had drinks in that place and the owner was a nice guy. But to go so far and tell us all to watch our backs is quite funny.

    Also Get your paranoid on was a pun on the popular comic, "Get your war on." Are you familiar with it? Office talking about things they know nothing about? Sound familiar?
  • LeeHo wrote:
    Also Get your paranoid on was a pun on the popular comic, "Get your war on." Are you familiar with it? Office talking about things they know nothing about? Sound familiar?
    How does an office talk?
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